The best Pilates studios in Toronto
Toronto’s Pilates scene is thriving, and whether you’re drawn to reformer classes that sculpt every muscle group or mat sessions that leave you feeling grounded and strong, the city delivers. We looked at 380 reviews across seven studios to find where Toronto’s best Pilates experiences happen. Here are the studios the ClassPass community keeps coming back to.
Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.
1. Auria Pilates – Mat Pilates Sculpt
Auria Pilates has quickly become a standout in the Toronto Pilates scene with a perfect five-star average and a mat class that members describe as both challenging and deeply nurturing. Reviewers love the thoughtful setup, the intentional pacing, and instructors who create a space where beginners and experienced movers alike feel welcomed and supported. It’s the kind of studio where you leave feeling stronger, more balanced, and genuinely uplifted.
“From the moment I walked in, the receptionist was so warm and welcoming. It was my very first mat Pilates class, and the instructor made it such an incredible introduction. Her energy is grounding, calm, and empowering all at once. I never felt lost or intimidated – just supported.”
Rating: 5.0 (34 reviews)
2. Yoga Bodies & Pilates Bodies – Reformer Pilates
With the highest review count on this list and a 4.9 average, Yoga Bodies & Pilates Bodies has earned a loyal following across the Toronto area. Their reformer classes are praised for small group sizes, welcoming instructors, and a circuit-style format that targets every major muscle group. Members consistently highlight the inclusive atmosphere and the way instructors adapt each class to meet you where you are, whether you’re brand new to the reformer or a seasoned pro.
“The instructor was amazing, kind, and welcoming! It was my first time doing reformers and she helped me get familiar with the equipment and modified my moves where needed to ensure I was safe throughout. The class was the perfect amount of challenge.”
“I really loved this class! The circuit was perfectly balanced between quads, glutes, abs, and a little bit of arms. My legs were shaking in the best way.”
Rating: 4.9 (44 reviews)
3. Onix Athletic – Classical Reformer
Onix Athletic brings classical Pilates technique to their reformer classes, and reviewers can’t stop raving about the clean, aesthetic space and the quality of instruction. With a near-perfect rating and consistent praise for attentive coaching, this Vaughan-area studio is a destination for anyone who wants to deepen their practice with precision and care. Multiple instructors earn shout-outs for their patience, clarity, and ability to make every participant feel seen.
“My first time at Onix and it was great. The facility is clean, the members were welcoming, and the instructor was patient and a supportive teacher. I can’t wait to go back.”
“The space is really aesthetic! The instructor is so kind and approachable. Would definitely recommend.”
Rating: 5.0 (37 reviews)
4. QF Strength and Wellness – Reformers Pilates
QF Strength and Wellness delivers an intimate reformer Pilates experience that members describe as the best kind of personal attention. With small class sizes, the instructor has the time and space to correct your form and tailor each session to your abilities. If you’re looking for a Pilates class that feels more like private coaching than a group workout, this Vaughan studio should be on your radar.
“Really loved this class. It was small so the instructor was able to correct form and tailor the class to my abilities. She was very friendly and knowledgeable.”
Rating: 4.9 (16 reviews)
5. Bodyform Pilates – Reformer Fusion & Core Power
Bodyform Pilates offers a range of classes from their signature Reformer Fusion to their Core Power format, and members consistently praise the instructors for tailoring each session to the room. Reviewers highlight the motivating environment, professional equipment, and the kind of coaching that makes you want to rebook before you’ve even left the studio. Whether it’s your first class or your fiftieth, you’ll feel both challenged and supported.
“The instructors were incredibly friendly, welcoming, and clearly passionate about what they do, which made the whole session feel comfortable and motivating. Even after my very first class, I felt both deeply relaxed and surprisingly empowered.”
“The instructor always tailors the class to the students and ensures everyone pushes themselves to be the best they can be. One of my favourite studios.”
Rating: 4.9 (34 reviews)
6. Industry Studio – Midday Flow & Midday Strength
Industry Studio in Toronto has carved out a niche with their midday Pilates offerings, including both flow and strength-focused reformer classes that are perfect for a lunchtime reset. With nearly 90 reviews and a high average rating, this studio is praised for its calm atmosphere, hands-on teaching style, and small class sizes that make even first-timers feel at ease. The slow, intentional pacing lets you focus on form, and the instructors make time for questions before and after class.
“Great beginner-friendly introduction to Pilates! The calm atmosphere, hands-on teaching style, and small class size made it a lot less intimidating and easy to follow.”
“This was my first ever Pilates experience and it was amazing! The instructor was super helpful. It was challenging but still a very mindful, relaxing experience.”
“Super supportive environment. Loved the individual help offered and alternative movement options suggested. Class was both physically and mentally challenging.”
Rating: 4.9 (89 reviews)
7. The Senzu Bean – Power Reformer
The Senzu Bean in Markham rounds out this list with a perfect five-star average and an intimate reformer class led by well-planned, detail-oriented instructors. Reviewers love the sleek space, the small class sizes (just six reformers per session), and the way each class is thoughtfully structured to challenge without overwhelming. It’s a polished, focused Pilates experience that keeps members coming back.
“The studio is sleek and very nice. There are only six reformers per class. The instructor is well planned in her sets and reps, and the class is definitely a great challenge.”
“The instructor today was great! She designed the movements perfectly to match my level. It was a really well-thought-out class.”
Rating: 5.0 (78 reviews)
Discover your next Pilates class in Toronto
From classical reformer work to mat sessions that leave you feeling aligned and energized, Toronto’s Pilates studios offer something for every body and every goal. Ready to find your next favourite class? Browse all Pilates classes in Toronto on ClassPass.
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