Best fun and addictive fitness classes in Canada

Canada's boutique fitness scene runs on community, and nowhere is that more evident than in the studios that made this list. Across 377,639 verified ClassPass member reviews collected between January 2025 and February 2026, the best fun and addictive fitness classes in Canada earned their rankings through the kind of consistent enthusiasm that turns ClassPass bookings into lifelong habits. From Sweat and Tonic's multi-studio complexes in downtown Toronto to Rize Fitness's personal-training-quality group sessions in Vancouver, Canadian members clearly know what they want: instructors who make them feel seen, formats that stay interesting, and communities worth belonging to.

Rankings reflect each studio's average rating within the fun and addictive category, weighted by review volume and consistency. Only studios with a minimum threshold of theme-relevant reviews were included.

Canada's most fun and addictive fitness classes, ranked

These are the Canadian studios where members build routines, make friends, and find themselves clearing their calendars around a Tuesday evening class — places where showing up is genuinely the easy part.

  1. 1

    Serenev Studio, North York, Toronto

    • 4.8
    • 47,736 reviews

    Serenev Studio in North York has built one of Canada's largest ClassPass review bases — nearly 48,000 assessments — from a wellness-focused studio that runs yoga, Pilates, and personal training from a serene North York space that lives up to its name. The studio's instructors have developed a reputation for bringing individual attention into group settings, which is the specific quality that converts casual members into regulars. Members describe feeling genuinely supported in their wellness journey, not just moved through a class sequence.

    For North York members — and Toronto members willing to make the trip — Serenev's combination of class variety, instructor quality, and a genuinely welcoming community explains why the review count keeps climbing. The studio's semi-private and group formats cater to members at all fitness levels, and instructors calibrate the challenge to the individual rather than the average.

    "Clear cues and such a good vibe from [Instructor]! Loved the upbeat nature of this class."
    "[Instructor] has great energy and provides personal one-on-one support to ensure you are making it an effective workout. I thoroughly enjoy the classes I've taken with her and will choose classes that she teaches."
    "Amazing! Best semi-private training ever! [Instructor] was so knowledgeable and motivating. You need that on the third round of the third circuit."
  2. 2

    Wicked Barre, Vaughan, Toronto

    • 4.8
    • 30,524 reviews

    Wicked Barre in Vaughan is the kind of local studio that becomes the anchor of a member's fitness week: a one-stop shop for barre, Pilates, yoga, and spin that combines formats under a single roof without sacrificing quality in any of them. The studio has built a loyal following in the 905 area with instructors who keep classes fun, challenging, and personally attentive — the combination that produces both the 30,000-review base and the enthusiastic tone of what members write about their sessions.

    Reviews consistently describe instructors who push members while making the process feel supportive and enjoyable — the barre-and-Pilates sweet spot that keeps people scheduling their week around studio visits rather than fitting workouts in around everything else. For Vaughan and Richmond Hill members who want boutique fitness quality without the downtown commute, Wicked Barre is the answer.

    "Such a fun class! [Instructor] is an amazing instructor."
    "Love [Instructor]'s energy and she is very attentive too! Class was fun and challenging."
    "[Instructor] is very professional and very good at what she does. I got a great workout. She keeps it fun while challenging me at the same time. Thank you!"
  3. 3

    Sweat and Tonic, Front & Spadina, Toronto

    • 4.6
    • 102,158 reviews

    Sweat and Tonic at Front and Spadina is Canada's most-reviewed studio in this ranking — over 100,000 assessments from a downtown Toronto membership that keeps returning to a curated multi-studio complex designed specifically for sweat addicts who want variety without changing venues. The Front and Spadina location houses multiple studios under one roof, running cycling, yoga, sculpt, and more with the kind of community energy that members describe as the best of boutique fitness at real scale.

    Instructors here have developed their own followings — members who seek out specific teachers for specific formats, which is the mark of a studio that hires and develops talent rather than just filling a schedule. For downtown Toronto members who want a single studio home that can serve their cycling days, their yoga days, and their recovery days equally well, Sweat and Tonic delivers that breadth without compromising on quality.

    "[Instructor] is really energetic and her routine was pretty intense. There was a medical emergency and she reacted quickly and professionally."
    "Great energy. So fun."
    "My favourite instructor!! Killer workout."
  4. 4

    The Bike and Barre Studio, Markham, Toronto

    • 4.8
    • 26,771 reviews

    The Bike and Barre Studio in Markham has built one of the Toronto market's most devoted memberships — a studio where booking a specific instructor's reformer class is described as competing for Taylor Swift tickets (a comparison that speaks volumes about the demand). The studio combines cycling and barre in the name, but reformer Pilates is the format that generates the most enthusiastic reviews: instructors who build varied flows, correct form attentively, and bring enough personality that every class feels different.

    For members in Markham, Richmond Hill, and the broader York Region, Bike and Barre fills a gap that the downtown-centric Toronto studio scene leaves open: genuinely high-quality boutique fitness accessible from the suburbs. The review volume and the loyalty it reflects suggest the studio has found the right formula for its community.

    "Booking [Instructor]'s reformer classes on ClassPass is like trying to get Taylor Swift tickets — the struggle is real. But for good reason! She brings great energy and her reformer flows are fun and always different, making you feel each burn."
    "[Instructor] was an awesome instructor! She had such friendly and positive energy and made sure throughout the class that we were doing the exercises correctly."
    "[Instructor]'s classes are always spicy and a challenge but that's why they are amazing! She really focuses on posture and breathing and her commentary always makes it fun!"
  5. 5

    House Concepts, Vancouver

    • 4.7
    • 54,732 reviews

    House Concepts in Vancouver is a sweat-and-social movement studio: four studios under one roof running yoga, cycling, sculpt, and strength classes for a membership that describes the multi-format offer as genuinely hard to leave. With over 54,000 reviews — Vancouver's most-reviewed studio in this ranking — House Concepts has clearly built something that keeps people coming back, and the theme-specific reviews describe what that thing is: instructors who combine positive energy with programming that keeps every class feeling fresh.

    For Vancouver members who want a studio home rather than a series of one-off classes, House Concepts' multi-discipline format is designed exactly for that. The studio's downtown location makes it accessible from all of Vancouver's central neighbourhoods, and the community that has formed around the studio schedule is a genuine draw in itself.

    "[Instructor]'s sculpt and sweat class is one of my go-to's at House! I absolutely love it and highly recommend. Her positive energy and the push she provides in the class makes it all great."
    "This was such a great class! It was challenging and fun! The class was definitely a full-body workout, and I definitely want to come back for another one."
    "One of my favourite classes!"
  6. 6

    Rize Fitness, Vancouver

    • 4.9
    • 11,591 reviews

    Rize Fitness in Vancouver has built a reputation around making group fitness feel like personal training — a studio where instructors know your name, understand your goals, and design programming that genuinely builds strength across weeks and months rather than just hours. The studio was one of the first things a member new to Vancouver found, and the fact that it's still their favourite class years later says something specific about what Rize has cultivated: a consistency of quality that retains members long after the novelty wears off.

    For Vancouver members who want strength and conditioning training in a group format that maintains the personal quality of one-on-one coaching, Rize is the studio that delivers that combination most reliably. No two classes are identical, and instructors bring new challenges every session — the specific quality that makes a workout feel like a continuing practice rather than a repeated routine.

    "Such a fun class! It felt like a personal training session. [Instructor] was super encouraging and so helpful. Definitely would recommend this class."
    "Great class — you can take it at your own pace/level. Exercises were well mixed so it was fun and challenging."
    "I moved to Vancouver 2.5 years ago and Rize with [Instructor] was one of the first classes I did. I've been going back ever since — it's still my favourite class. [Instructor] brings the energy, makes you feel super comfortable and welcome, and has so much knowledge. No class is ever the same and I love it! Highly recommend."
  7. 7

    Sweat and Tonic, Yonge & Shuter, Toronto

    • 4.5
    • 68,903 reviews

    Sweat and Tonic's Yonge and Shuter location is the brand's other major Toronto presence — a multi-studio complex that runs hot yoga, cycling, and sculpt for a downtown east membership that has generated nearly 70,000 reviews. The format is the same as the Front and Spadina location, but the Yonge-Shuter community has a slightly different character: a mix of city-core professionals and members who've made these classes a consistent part of their week for years.

    Instructors here have built individual followings that bring members back specifically for their sessions — the mark of a studio where the teaching quality is the primary product. For members in Toronto's downtown east who want a studio that can serve their full fitness week, Sweat and Tonic's Yonge-Shuter location offers that breadth with the same community quality as the brand's other locations.

    "[Instructor] had incredible energy! I was wavering a bit from spin and trying different things but I'm back being all in. Loved it!"
    "My first time doing a hot vinyasa and I loved it! [Instructor] was great and I found the flow to be the perfect tempo for me!"
    "First cycling class — definitely not the last! The class is fun, upbeat, and pushes you to your limits in the best way. [Instructor] is AMAZING! She guides you on what to do with your body AND mind."
  8. 8

    Ritual Urban Retreat, Vancouver

    • 4.7
    • 19,208 reviews

    Ritual Urban Retreat in Vancouver unites yoga and wellness in a studio built around the idea of honouring your practice — a phrase that sounds like marketing until you read the member reviews describing instructors who have made a genuine difference in how people feel, move, and think. The studio's yoga program covers Vinyasa, hot yoga, strength-oriented formats, and meditation-adjacent practices that give members genuine variety within a coherent studio identity.

    Members who've been coming to specific instructors for years describe a quality of progressive physical improvement that makes the Ritual experience feel like a practice in the real sense — something that develops and deepens over time. For Vancouver members who want yoga as part of a long-term wellbeing approach rather than a single-session workout, Ritual's community of instructors offers that kind of sustained value.

    "[Instructor] has a very calming voice when guiding through the meditation. The music and sounds are amazing. I especially enjoy the bowls and the guitar with his singing."
    "[Instructor]'s class is my absolute favourite. I'm here every Wednesday and just coming once a week I'm so much physically stronger. It's amazing."
    "I really enjoyed this class! [Instructor] is a great teacher — pushing me throughout the class and encouraging."
  9. 9

    Imprint Pilates, Toronto

    • 4.9
    • 8,397 reviews

    Imprint Pilates in King West is one of Toronto's most recommended boutique studios — a small-group and private reformer and yoga space where instructors bring the kind of focused attention that turns a group class into something closer to a personalised practice. The studio's integrative wellness approach extends beyond the class floor to include acupuncture, massage therapy, and nutrition services, giving members a genuine whole-body wellness option under one roof.

    Members who've worked with specific instructors here describe a quality of progressive improvement that's hard to find elsewhere: instructors who see your movement patterns clearly, correct them precisely, and track your development over time. For Toronto members who want Pilates as a serious practice rather than a workout format, Imprint's King West studio is where that kind of instruction is available.

    "Loved this class!!!! [Instructor] is great and the class was challenging but also a lot of fun."
    "[Instructor] is an amazing instructor! Motivating, kind, and caring!"
    "I love love love [Instructor]'s classes! She was extremely professional and encouraging — always corrects my posture, making sure I was engaging the right muscles every step of the way. I always feel it the day after. 100% recommend!!"
  10. 10

    Canergy Pilates, Toronto

    • 4.9
    • 8,619 reviews

    Canergy Pilates in Toronto was built around enthusiasm, energy, and community — and the studio's name reflects exactly what it delivers. Instructors here are described as funny, attentive, challenging, and caring in the same review, which captures something important about the Canergy experience: classes that are demanding enough to produce real results and taught by people who make the work feel worthwhile. The detailed pre-class communication, the welcoming reception, and the quality of reformer instruction combine into an experience that earns first-timer reviews that sound like letters to a favourite studio rather than routine feedback.

    For Toronto members who want reformer Pilates that takes both the method and the member seriously — and who want to feel like a person rather than a booking — Canergy's approach to the whole experience delivers that quality consistently.

    "Tim was awesome! This is the first time I feel thoroughly challenged during a class. [Instructor] was attentive, funny, and pushed us to our limits. Thank you!"
    "[Instructor] was really informative and instructive — also very funny and encouraging, and she challenged us. The class was inclusive, rewarding, and fun. I would definitely come here again."
    "[Instructor] is a wonderful instructor — clear cues with demos, creative use of different tools, and a great flow for the whole body. The class was nicely paced with just the right amount of challenge. Left feeling fantastic!"

Rankings are based on an analysis of 377,639 verified member reviews collected between January 2025 and February 2026. Each studio's score reflects its average rating within the 'fun and addictive' category, weighted by review volume and consistency. Only studios with a minimum threshold of theme-relevant reviews were included in this research.

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Rank Studio Rating Reviews
1 Serenev Studio, North York, Toronto 4.81 47736
2 Wicked Barre, Vaughan, Toronto 4.88 30524
3 Sweat and Tonic, Front & Spadina, Toronto 4.61 102158
4 The Bike and Barre Studio, Markham, Toronto 4.86 26771
5 House Concepts, Vancouver 4.73 54732
6 Rize Fitness, Vancouver 4.95 11591
7 Sweat and Tonic, Yonge & Shuter, Toronto 4.57 68903
8 Ritual Urban Retreat, Vancouver 4.79 19208
9 Imprint Pilates, Toronto 4.98 8397
10 Canergy Pilates, Toronto 4.94 8619