
BHY Broadview – Review
BHY Broadview Review. This local studio on Queen East is a sister location to BHY Beaches Hot Yoga, just a little further down the strip. Think same vibe… slightly different

BHY Broadview Review. This local studio on Queen East is a sister location to BHY Beaches Hot Yoga, just a little further down the strip. Think same vibe… slightly different

Melt Studio review. This studio is located at Bedford and Davenport is a new studio just opened the beginning of this year. It boasts some of the best hot yoga,

This hot yoga class took place on the Dundas Street and YogaTree did not disappoint! This old school studio is located on the Danforth and is a walk up to

Yogaspace Studio – Little Italy – Here is Sassy’s review for a super studio located in Little Italy. This local gem is amazingly, cozy, friendly and and a great space

BLUE CANOE – St. Clair West is one (now two) studios that used to me Moksha, then Modo and now branched off as Blue Canoe. This retro, old school studio

Pure Yoga Toronto South Parkdale = Liberty Village adjacent. A a basement-level hot spot with serious heat and an even stronger community vibe. This west-end studio draws a loyal following.

AT OM Yoga – Kensington-China Town, Toronto. Sassy is extra excited about this one because was our very first Aerial Yoga class! AT OM sits tucked away on the 2nd

BeHot Yoga Studio. This BeHot Yoga review dives into Toronto sweat session at a no-fuss, local gem where the vibe matches the heat of the room. Sassy dropped into a

Reunion Yoga & Pilates – Bloor West Village – I did a Reunion Yoga Pilates class as Iove this studio for its top-notch instructors. Classes hit the sweet spot of

Mula Yoga – Queen West, Toronto – Mula Yoga review and the studio is steps away off Queen West St. on a one way side street, Mula Yoga is a

889 Community – Yorkville, Toronto. 889 Community Yoga review: set back in the heart of Yorkville, this charming little studio greets you with a surprising splash of retail up front.

Seven Yoga Studio – Seven Yoga Studio review. Seven Yoga blends modern cool with cozy vibes right on busy Bayview Avenue, offering a friendly, local atmosphere with a mix of

Mosaic Yoga – Mosaic Yoga review. In the heart of Toronto’s Annex, Mosaic Yoga offers a welcoming, down-to-earth space. It feels like a home away from home, even for first-timers.

Hi Friends – Blue Canoe Lawrence Park has closed for good. I am so sad as was a go-to for a long time for me! Alternative to try near by

Power Yoga – Toronto West This location cranks up the heat and the energy. True to its name, this place brings the fire. Sassy first dipped into Power Yoga years

Oli Yoga & Pilates – Oli Yoga Pilates review. Perfectly placed in upper midtown in Bedford Park/Nortown area, Oli Yoga & Pilates feels like a neighbourhood gem, fresh, friendly, and

Sweat and Tonic – Sweat and Tonic review. This sleek, high-energy studio is more than just a place to practice yoga, it’s a full-service wellness destination, complete with luxe lounges,

The Yard Yoga – The Yard Yoga in the Trinity-Bellwoods area where the studio is tucked away in a low-rise business pocket near Toronto’s Junction. It is a true hidden

Vibe Ten Studio & School – – This cozy Lawrence Park / Midtown retreat with small-studio soul and a whole lot of heart. Sassy arrived fashionably late (oops), but the

Downward Dog Yoga Centre – Downward Dog Yoga review in the Ossington area. Tucked on Ossington’s west side, this bright and welcoming yoga gem blends downtown charm with mellow studio

Ebb & Flow Yoga – Ebb & Flow Yoga review on the Danforth. Located at the very start of the Danforth, this upstairs studio is filled with cozy yoga vibes.

I Am Yoga Pilates – Just south of Yonge & Bloor in west part of Church-Wellesley Village. I Am Yoga Pilates review where the studio just south of Yorkville blends

Oxygen Yoga Midtown – This studio in Midtown in the Eglinton-Avenue area has a loyal following, and it’s easy to see why. The HIIT style classes turn up the heat

BLUE CANOE ROSEDALE – Blue Canoe Rosedale, formerly Modo and before Moksha, has evolved through a few names but kept its strong studio spirit. With three locations in the city,