Saskatoon
Saskatoon

Fitness Studios in Saskatoon

11 studios found

Saskatoon offers a diverse fitness scene with around 10 studios specializing in Yoga, HIIT, and Functional Training. Alongside these core disciplines, many studios also provide classes in Reformer Pilates, Climbing, Lagree, Meditation, and Stretching, catering to a range of fitness goals and preferences. This variety allows residents to tailor their workouts to focus on strength, flexibility, or mindfulness in a community-oriented setting.

Ivy Yoga House
Ivy Yoga House
Yoga Meditation Stretching
Lead Pilates & Integrated Health Therapies
Lead Pilates & Integrated Health Therapies
Pilates
PEAK Climb + HIIT Studio
PEAK Climb + HIIT Studio
Reformer Pilates Yoga HIIT
YWCA Saskatoon Fitness on 25th
YWCA Saskatoon Fitness on 25th
Yoga Swimming
Cycle Co Saskatoon
Cycle Co Saskatoon
Cycling
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Saskatoon Evergreen
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Saskatoon Evergreen
Yoga HIIT Functional Training
PAC - YMCA of Saskatoon Template
PAC - YMCA of Saskatoon Template
Yoga Spin HIIT
F45 Training Lakewood SC
F45 Training Lakewood SC
Functional Training HIIT
Performance Powerhouse & Pilates
Performance Powerhouse & Pilates
Pilates Functional Training
Split Fitness Studio Ltd
Split Fitness Studio Ltd
HIIT Functional Training
Empire Parkour
Martial Arts

Fitness & wellness in Saskatoon

Saskatoon's 2026 fitness scene centers on functional training and wellness with a local twist. Be Well Studios at 20th Street West blends open gym access with group bootcamps, yoga, Pilates, and baby & me classes, creating a space for community connection. RAW Fitness on Duchess Street specializes in prenatal and postnatal programs like “Mom Strong,” reflecting Saskatoon's focus on inclusive, life-stage training. WellCycle, housed within Be Well Studios, offers spin classes with flexible memberships and drop-ins starting at $24.

Downtown near 20th Street West remains the go-to area for fitness, hosting Be Well Studios and WellCycle. Sutherland’s Flex Fitness YXE stands out for personalized training and welcoming all fitness levels. Pricing varies: WellCycle’s memberships range between $70 and $185 monthly depending on class frequency, while other studios offer a mix of HIIT, strength, mobility, and recovery sessions. Saskatoon’s fitness options balance high-intensity work with mindful movement, catering well to its active community.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Saskatoon

What types of fitness studios and classes are popular in Saskatoon right now?

Saskatoon’s studios include Be Well Studios at 102 20th St. W offering strength and HIIT bootcamps, yoga, Pilates, and specialty baby & me classes. RAW Fitness on Duchess Street runs strength, mobility, and yoga with a notable Mom Strong program. ProActive Fitness on Taylor Street East focuses on functional training with small group and personal sessions, while WellCycle inside Be Well provides dedicated spin classes.

Which neighborhoods in Saskatoon have notable fitness studio clusters?

Downtown around 20th Street West hosts Be Well Studios and WellCycle spin studio. Sutherland, centered near Jessop Avenue, features Flex Fitness YXE known for personalized training. On the east side, near Taylor Street East, ProActive Fitness offers functional fitness options, rounding out the city’s key workout hubs.

What are typical pricing and class formats for fitness studios in Saskatoon?

Pricing varies by studio: WellCycle drop-in spin classes cost about $24 with monthly memberships between $70 and $185 depending on class frequency. RAW Fitness offers diverse class packages, with pricing details available directly through the studio. ProActive Fitness and Flex Fitness YXE provide personal and small group sessions, generally priced via consultation or packages.

Is there a practical tip for someone new to fitness studios in Saskatoon?

Try booking a consultation or a class package at studios like Be Well or RAW Fitness to explore offerings before committing. Downtown and Sutherland studios often have varied class schedules accommodating different routines, while ProActive Fitness on the east side caters well to functional fitness seekers. Local studios generally foster supportive, community-oriented environments.

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