The best yoga studios in Toronto
Toronto’s yoga scene is as diverse as the city itself – from candlelit hot flows in the heart of downtown to restorative sessions with live sound healing in the east end. We analyzed over 12,600 real ClassPass community reviews across 25 yoga studios in the Toronto area to find the classes that consistently earn glowing feedback, whether you’re chasing a powerful vinyasa or a slow, grounding stretch.
Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.
1. ALIVE Movement Studio – Candlelit Slow Flow & Stretch
ALIVE Movement Studio has quickly become a Toronto favorite for its signature candlelit slow flow classes. The dimly lit room sets the tone for a practice that’s equal parts calming and strengthening, with a unique half-heat setup that lets you choose your ideal warmth level. Members consistently praise the clear instruction and the welcoming atmosphere that makes every visit feel intentional.
“This space is so welcoming and the class flew by. I appreciate the clear instruction as well. Will definitely be back.”
“Such an experience doing a class in candlelight – it was a nice length that had many varied twists and turns which pushed you just enough but not to the point of complete exhaustion.”
| Rating: 4.92 (25 reviews) | Studio average: 4.94 (902 reviews) |
2. iGita Yoga & Pilates – Ashtanga Vinyasa Led Primary Series
iGita Yoga & Pilates in Oakville brings a disciplined yet deeply supportive approach to traditional Ashtanga practice. The Led Primary Series class emphasizes safety and correct alignment while delivering a genuinely athletic challenge, and members describe it as the foundation of their yoga journey. With detailed instruction and a focus on breath and mindfulness, this is a class that rewards consistency and dedication.
“This class has been the core of my wellness and yoga practice. The repetitive Ashtanga practice has allowed me to see my improvement over time. Expect detailed instruction that emphasizes safety and correct posture while taking on athletic, challenging poses.”
| Rating: 4.79 (155 reviews) | Studio average: 4.94 (696 reviews) |
3. OLI Yoga and Pilates – Let Go and Flow (Warm)
OLI Yoga and Pilates is the kind of studio where members use words like “best in the city” without hesitation. Their Let Go and Flow class is designed to help you release the tension of a busy day through a warm, flowing practice that strikes the perfect balance between effort and ease. Instructors are knowledgeable and supportive, and the space is clean and stocked with everything you need.
“The perfect flow to let go of the busy work day. Warmest and most welcoming studio and instructors. I never regret a class here.”
“This was my first time trying yoga, and the instructor was such a patient and thoughtful teacher. I found the class challenging in the best way, and my body definitely felt less tight when we were done.”
“Best studio in the city! The instructors are knowledgeable and supportive, the space is clean, and classes are small enough to get personal guidance. The overall vibe is warm and welcoming.”
| Rating: 4.84 (50 reviews) | Studio average: 4.93 (442 reviews) |
4. Slow Medicine Company – Cosmic Flow
Slow Medicine Company offers something truly distinctive with their Cosmic Flow class – a practice that blends flowing yoga sequences with restorative rest and live sound healing. Members leave feeling both expanded and grounded, and the studio’s emphasis on nervous system balance and spiritual connection makes this an experience that goes well beyond a typical yoga class. If you’re looking for something that nourishes body and mind together, this is it.
“An amazing experience. The instruction is so knowledgeable and kind. There was a lightness in the way she so skillfully teaches that keeps you smiling. Afterwards I felt about five inches taller with a very still mind. This studio is magic and truly a gem.”
“A beautiful class! I loved how challenging it was without being too fast-paced, which really helped me focus on getting the movement right. The instructor has this warm, calming energy.”
| Rating: 4.94 (34 reviews) | Studio average: 4.90 (500 reviews) |
5. IAM Yoga Pilates – Hot Candlelit Yoga
IAM Yoga Pilates at Yonge and Bloor brings together heat, candlelight, and powerful vinyasa sequencing in one of Toronto’s most beloved yoga experiences. Their Hot Candlelit Yoga class is designed to help you reconnect – with your breath, your body, and a sense of inner strength. With thousands of reviews across the studio, the community here speaks volumes about the quality of instruction and the welcoming energy you’ll find on the mat.
“I really like the way the instructors teach yoga here. It feels really grounded and classic in a good way. Great adjustments throughout the practice and a really accessible way to build up to peak poses.”
“A tough class but really great! A nice balance of stretches synced with breathing. Great to build strength and feel grounded, with a bit of cardio from a lot of flows too.”
| Rating: 4.85 (48 reviews) | Studio average: 4.89 (2,688 reviews) |
6. Blue Canoe – Warm Restorative with Live Vocals
Blue Canoe’s Rosedale location delivers a truly special experience with their Warm Restorative with Live Vocals class. Using props to fully support the body, the practice is designed to release deep-held tension through longer restorative holds, gentle movement, and mindful breathwork. The addition of live vocals transforms the class into something meditative and immersive, making it a standout for anyone seeking deep relaxation and renewal.
“This class was the best! The room is stunning with those windows. It was a very nice and slow stretchy class – I loved every second. The instructor was super great at giving instruction on how to move your body the right way.”
“This is my favorite class! It is very intense but there are tons of modifications available, and the instructor strikes just the right balance of encouragement and pushing you to new heights.”
| Rating: 5.0 | Studio average: 4.93 (389 reviews) |
7. Kardia – Baby & Me Yoga (Postnatal Flow)
Kardia stands out in Toronto’s yoga scene for its inclusive, community-driven approach, and their Baby & Me Yoga class is a perfect example. Designed for caregivers with newborns through pre-crawling age, this postnatal flow supports both body and nervous system in a calm environment where there’s no expectation to keep up. It’s a beautiful space where yoga meets real life – and where every body is welcome.
“It was my first time at the studio and the instructor gave us a tour of the facilities beforehand. Mats, towels, and essentials were all available. Class was easy to follow for beginners and the atmosphere felt warm and welcoming.”
“This was my first yoga class ever and the instructor did a great job guiding us through the next movement with a great song selection. Will definitely be returning.”
| Rating: 4.88 | Studio average: 4.90 (680 reviews) |
Discover your next yoga class in Toronto
From heated power flows downtown to restorative candlelit sessions and everything in between, Toronto’s yoga studios offer something for every body, every mood, and every schedule. Browse all yoga classes in Toronto on ClassPass.
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Data sourced from CP_BI_DERIVED.DATAPIPELINE.TOPS_IN_CITY and CP_BI_DERIVED.DATAPIPELINE.SCORE_COMMENTS on 2026-02-18.