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Enso Yoga - Private training room

Enso Yoga

(34 reviews)

Ville-Marie

5 stars for the hot barre class, even if it's hot and painful... you feel great after!…read more Hot barre at enso is like boot camp for ladies in cute lulu lemon attire. It's a fully body workout in 60 mins. The pace is quick but that's what I like. This is not a relaxing yoga stretch, expect your heart to race and body to sweat buckets. Studio is modern and clean. Plenty of space in the locker rooms, showers are also clean.Downtown location is a huge plus. Prices are on the higher end, but if you buy classes in bulk (5 classes or more) it comes out a lot cheaper.

TLDR: Go to a class with Sarah as the instructor and fall in love with the Athletica workout…read more While my prior review was directed at my Hot Yoga experience, this one is for the Athletica class & challenge. Their Athletica course is rather new, it is a 45 minute HIIT with instructor where you rotate through 12-15 stations. I took part in their open house back in June and nearly threw up from exertion/low blood sugar from not having eaten breakfast before going. Despite my rough go at it, it was clear that the class itself was well run and that the equipment was top of the line. I had been tempted by the "30 Day Athletica Challenge" promotions that I had seen going on, but the price range is something usually out of my budget. I soon realized that the $600 annual membership to N+ might be cheaper, but I stopped going or caring after 3 months, so it costed me a lot more per class in the end! The 30 day challenge goal is to complete 21 days of classes out of the 30, two days on, one day of rest. Complete it, and get rewarded with 5 additional classes (usually $100-$115+ tax). Coming from a background of a severe multi fracture injury, scoliosis and other wonderfully inconvenient breaks, dislocations and sprains, I thought that a guided challenge with coach would be of great benefit to me, who still doesn't know how to use basic gym equipment. Not only did Sarah and Marina offer modifications in their explanations for people with knee injuries like myself, they actually check in with everyone as the class goes on to ensure that everything is okay, to adjust any errors in technique and offer swapping out weights/movements as needed. Key points to an effective workout; Consistency: 30 day challenge to put you in the habit Realistic goal: 2-3 days on, 1 day off, also their classes are EVENINGS so you're already up and about, no sleeping through! Motivation: Sarah and Marina cheering you on with their energy and great playlists Technique: They don't miss a beat and correct you as needed Variety: Stations change from one workout to another (get to know a TON of at home exercises!) Effectiveness: HIIT wins! Cardio, strength, core and balance training included! How this class works for everybody no matter where on the feeble to fit spectrum you fall, your workout can be adjusted via intensity/speed/weights. (ie; set the treadmill speed 4km vs 10km, use the 5lb weight vs the 20 lbs weight etc). I completed 12 of my classes in my first 14 days and was blown away by how much more energy I had and how my body seemingly began running itself better right away. Due to the mixing and matching of exercises, there wasn't really anything that became too sore other than my injured knees. Even me the amateur was able to go 5 days in a row before a day off. A week into my challenge I already found myself purchasing more classes when there was a sale so that my budget could be flexed into letting me indulge longer term in their course. Where to watch out: especially if doing the challenge, you must book your classes in advance as they can be booked to capacity which can mean missing out on your class goals. Don't hesitate to use the waitlist feature, the 3 times I did I got in. While 2 of the 4 instructors really drove the class for me, the other two did not bring anything to the table for me, to the point where I found myself cancelling a class instead of going depending on the instructor. Although Kevin has been growing on me! This was more important to me than some others might find it, particularly if you're new and need the extra encouragement, but is why I would say a first taste should definitely be done with Sarah for the full experience! If you've been hesitant, don't think twice about subscribing to their mailing list for the next sale to use as an excuse to try. They also offer 2 and 5 class deals for newbies if you want to dip your toe in the water. Oh, and this should go without saying if you've seen any photos, but their facilities are the bomb. Electronic lockers (no lock necessary), clean AF showers/changing rooms, everything is new, well maintained, and aesthetically perfect, not to mention a SUPER central and accessible location.

Yoga Sangha - Salle fenestree

Yoga Sangha

(8 reviews)

Ville-Marie

Prior to coming here, I had never noticed this lovely "Chateau Frontenac" style building in the Old…read morePort. The yoga studio is in the same location as the Lole head office. The reception and lounge area is phenomenal and I wish I had more time to hang around there but I was in a rush. I attended a class with Adam Mahmoud on a Friday.The class was a definite 5 star!They also provide all the equipment you need except for the yoga mat which you can either bring or rent for $2. They have shower facilities and towel service which is very neat :-) Namaste!

I came here twice for yoga on a recent visit to Montreal. Sangha is conveniently located just steps…read morefrom Sherbrooke station and feels like an urban oasis. The facilities are news, super-clean, and very calming. There are 2 spacious studios - 1 on the main level, 1 upstairs. The reception area includes a small smoothie and snack bar where they serve complimentary tea. There is also a small boutique with yoga wear, mats, DVD's, books, etc. I found the service very friendly, even to an anglophone with just passable French. Zero attitude and it was fun to practice my French. Changerooms are really nice and spa-like, with one shower and lots of lockers (but you need to bring your own lock). They can provide towels at the reception area, although I don't know if there's a charge for that. They have a busy schedule of several classes daily, so it's great because there's so much to choose from. I took the Hatha class on Saturday with Josianne and really enjoyed it. Although it was entirely in French, I could follow along (I agree with Velma - the amount of French you need is inversely proportional to how much background you have in yoga). Josianne was a patient teacher with attention to detail. I also tried the Shakti Flow class on Sunday with Marjorie. I didn't really enjoy it as much, but that was partly my own misunderstanding of what the class would be. I usually do Ashtanga and i thought it would be a similar flow or vinyasa-type class. Shakti flow is actually more like Nia, fusing some aspects of yoga with pilates or dance. There was a lot of hip circles and waving our arms with our eyes closed, and it wasn't much of a workout for me. It is expensive at $18/class, but I got the $20 weekly pass for newbies so that wasn't so bad. Mat rentals are $2. They also have a clinic in the basement for massages and other treatments. I would come back for yoga next time I am in Montreal, but I would stick to Hatha or Vinyasa classes instead of Shakti!

Naada Yoga

Naada Yoga

(10 reviews)

Plateau-Mont-Royal

I just started at Naada recently so I'll likely update this review in a bit as I get to know it…read morebetter but my first impressions are hugely positive. I love the expansive vibe as you enter and the sense that you are in a space that is not just a gym equivalent or a snob fest or a bunch of awkward bits of cultural appropriation woven into new age mindfulness cult. It's a place of joyful study, and community connection. Everyone I've interacted with who works there has the same vibe - helpful but not too serious. Real smiles and laughter in a quiet respectful way. I dig it. I've been trying out a class that happens in a pretty small room and it can definitely get crowded and warm, and I bet it's kind of nuts in there in the summer. But I like the spacious area for coats and changing cabins and bathrooms, and I appreciate all the clean and good quality gear they have for you to use, from mats to blocks, straps, pillows and cozy blankets. The teacher I've had is funny and thoughtful and really focused on each person finding their flow and connection to their bodies - the opposite of the weirdly competitive "i'm more bendy than you and more zen than you!!" vibe that I've seen manifest in other yoga scenes. Naada participates in local block parties and other community events in their neighbourhood and runs all kinds of creative classes tying yoga to voice and music. I look forward to getting more involved with this fun inspiring space!!

My favorite yoga place now in Montreal. The 1h30 advanced class combine so many different routines…read moreeach time, whether you prefer power or yin, you will both feel super relaxed while getting your workout done. I used to hate teachers being too philosophical during yoga practise (i am a hyper critical person who don't understand why I have to " appreciate my neighbour ", especially if he/she is a sweaty stranger next to me who breathes too loudly). However, here I start to understand and feel thankful, and I can feel the passion of the teachers in each practice. For the first time, I feel like I'm meditating, reflecting and growing stronger as a yoga practitioner. The many props from blanket, chair, belt, pillow, sandbag... are there to help you get the most benefits out of the practise and I can feel that they have helped me with my back pain or explore each pose deeper.

HappyTree Yoga - Beautiful sunlit studio with bamboo floors!

HappyTree Yoga

(10 reviews)

Plateau-Mont-Royal

I discovered Melanie Richards, owner of Happy Tree Yoga, at the yoga expo this year (thanks to Lina…read morefor the tickets!). I attended her yin yoga workshop at the expo and fell in love with it after a 90 minute session. Yin yoga in slang terms "lazy yoga" focuses on 5 minute deep stretches/yoga poses that helps train your mind to focus on your body. You begin to listen to what your body says in motion allow you to be present through each movement. The session ends with a self love nap time you can say. Coming out of the class- you walk out with a high similar to that of when you get a massage at a spa! So relaxing. More about the happy tree studio: there are two locations: near vendome metro station and on st. Laurent (the original site). I went to the original site - it's located on a second floor. The studio itself is a shared space with another yoga business- equilibrium yoga. The space was very nice. At the entrance, you leave your coat and shoes. Following is the reception counter and a small hangout area where you treat yourself to some yogi tea (non-caffeinated, more a blend of spices like cinnamon). There is a changing area along with bathrooms- this space was a bit worn out and needs a bit more updating (the bathroom specifically). For the regulars- you can store your yoga mat for 25$ a month at the studio, or rent one for 2$ a day. Melanie's actual class space was divine. The energy of it was calming and resonant. This was my first yoga class- so it was a big deal for me to feel comfortable and I felt completely at ease. The only thing you have to bring along with you is a yoga mat- everything else is provided (yoga bricks, stretching band?, cushions, blanket). There were 8-10 ppl in the class with plenty of space for everyone. The movements were easy to follow and she also provides modifications. If you sign up you can get your first month (unlimited sessions) for 45$ (including fees if you sign up on the website). This is a great option for those that need a little TLC. Shivasanam!

I've been doing yoga on and off for about 9 years now and like any sort of physical activity, your…read moreexperience of yoga depends in large part to the kind of instruction you receive. Bad instructor usually means bad experience, good instructor means good experience. That said, I've been coming to HappyTree yoga now for about 2 months and have nothing to complain about. So having said that, Happytree yoga is a warm, cute studio, flooded in natural light, in the heart of downtown Montreal making it ideally located for after-work sessions. The instructors here are great particularly Melanie, Brian, Sonya, Gen and Albert. I like the vibe of the place too, it feels smaller, more intimate and safer. There is a stronger sense of community instead of the sense of anonymity you might encounter in the larger studios, plus having shower and locker facilities for a hot yoga studio is always a plus. Unlike Bikram or Moksha yoga, where it's the same routine everyday, I like the diversity that Happytree offers. Yes, it's a typical, gentrified yoga studio but if you're here just for the practice and do your own thing, then this is a great place to do yoga on a regular basis. And the free yogi tea is a nice touch too!

Studio Corpus - yoga - Updated May 2026

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