Vancouver
Vancouver

Fitness Studios in Vancouver

84 studios found

Vancouver’s fitness scene includes 73 studios offering a diverse range of disciplines such as Functional Training, HIIT, Yoga, Dance, Pilates, Stretching, CrossFit, and Martial Arts. Functional Training and HIIT attract those seeking strength and cardio improvements through dynamic, efficient workouts. Yoga studios vary in styles from gentle to power yoga, catering to different skill levels and wellness goals. This variety supports a broad community focused on holistic health and active lifestyles throughout the city.

Burntown Fitness
Burntown Fitness
CrossFit
3D Fitness
3D Fitness
Functional Training
BodyPulse Fitness Studio
BodyPulse Fitness Studio
Functional Training
Casa Copal Yoga & Wellness
Casa Copal Yoga & Wellness
Yoga
F45 Training False Creek
F45 Training False Creek
Functional Training HIIT
F45 Training Fraserhood
F45 Training Fraserhood
CrossFit
F45 Training Kits Point
F45 Training Kits Point
Functional Training HIIT
F45 Training Oak and Broadway
F45 Training Oak and Broadway
Functional Training HIIT
FloatWell
Functional Training
Gymbox Athletic Club
Gymbox Athletic Club
CrossFit
Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver
Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver
Functional Training
NW Athletic Center
NW Athletic Center
Functional Training
Orangetheory Fitness Hazel Dell, WA #0513
Orangetheory Fitness Hazel Dell, WA #0513
HIIT Functional Training
Vitality Fitness BC
CrossFit
30 Minute Hit Vancouver
30 Minute Hit Vancouver
HIIT
All Fit
All Fit
Spin Functional Training
Denman Athletics
Denman Athletics
Functional Training HIIT
F45 Training Point Grey
F45 Training Point Grey
HIIT Functional Training
F45 Training Sunrise East Village
F45 Training Sunrise East Village
HIIT Functional Training
Formation Studio
Pilates Reformer Pilates
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Fitness & wellness in Vancouver

Vancouver’s fitness scene in 2026 highlights tailored wellness approaches like cycle syncing—matching workouts to menstrual cycles—and short strength sessions that fit busy schedules. Mental fitness is gaining ground, with clinics offering vagus nerve stimulation alongside traditional workouts, reflecting a more integrated health mindset. The University of British Columbia’s Recreation Centre North, which opened in mid-2025, tripled available indoor space and quickly became a key destination for both students and locals. Downtown’s YWCA Health + Fitness Centre still draws steady crowds with its broad class lineup, while Kitsilano remains a go-to for those blending studio workouts with outdoor activities along the seawall or in local parks. Expect to pay $15 to $30 for drop-in classes; monthly memberships usually fall between $100 and $200, varying by facility and access level. Popular classes focus on functional training, HIIT, yoga, and pilates, reflecting Vancouver’s blend of strength training and mindful movement.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Vancouver

What types of fitness classes and wellness activities are currently popular in Vancouver?

As of 2026, Vancouver’s fitness scene embraces personalized wellness like cycle syncing and bite-sized strength sessions you can squeeze into a busy day. Studios such as Oxygen Yoga & Fitness and Soma Studio offer classes incorporating these trends, while spots like the new UBC Recreation Centre North, which opened in mid-2025, provide high-tech options including biofeedback and vagus nerve stimulation integrated into holistic health programs.

Which neighborhoods in Vancouver are known for having a strong fitness and wellness presence?

Downtown holds longtime spots like the YWCA Health + Fitness Centre, a staple for diverse classes and community vibes. Kitsilano attracts active folks with its mix of studios and outdoor run and beach workout options at Kitsilano Beach. The UBC area now shines with its Rec Centre North, a huge upgrade for local fitness, and Dunbar’s fitness centre is temporarily closed for renovations through spring 2026, so locals are adapting their routines accordingly.

What are the typical pricing options for fitness classes and memberships in Vancouver?

Drop-in class prices usually land between $15 and $30 depending on where you go and the type of workout. Monthly memberships tend to run from around $100 up to $200, with many studios offering tiered deals based on access levels or adding perks like outdoor training sessions along the seawall or Grouse Grind passes. Community centres sometimes have discounted rates, especially for locals or students.

Is there a local fitness culture tip that newcomers to Vancouver should know?

If you’re new here, embrace adding shorter workout sessions throughout your day—Vancouverites are big on flexibility. Also, the city’s outdoor fitness spots like Grouse Grind and Kits Beach are almost as popular as indoor classes, especially as the weather warms up. Switching between the new UBC Rec Centre North and outdoor trails keeps your routine fresh and taps right into Vancouver’s laid-back yet active vibe.

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