Overview
Mat Collective is a Vancouver outdoor yoga community that has been running classes in parks and beaches for over a decade. The organization emphasizes kindness and accessibility, offering a mix of free, by-donation, and paid sessions with affordable pricing. Classes are held at locations like Kitsilano Beach and cater to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced. Styles include Hatha, Hatha Flow, Flow (Vinyasa), Power Yoga, Yin, Yin Yang, and Fusion, which incorporates partner stretches. Booking is required online, and participants must sign a waiver. Weather and air quality policies ensure safety. Beyond yoga, Mat Collective hosts silent discos and supports local charities by providing free mats to schools. Reviews praise the welcoming atmosphere, skilled instructors, and the inclusive, donation-based model that makes yoga accessible to everyone.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Closed | – |
| Tuesday | Closed | – |
| Wednesday | Open | 12:00 am – 11:59 pm |
| Thursday | Closed | – |
| Friday | Open | 12:00 am – 11:59 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 12:00 am – 11:59 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 12:00 am – 11:59 pm |
Studio in Details
Overview
Mat Collective is a Vancouver-based outdoor yoga community that has been operating for over a decade. The studio prioritizes kindness and accessibility, offering a mix of free, by-donation, and paid classes. Originally focused on free and low-cost yoga, the organization now provides a broader range of experiences while keeping prices affordable—only charging what the team would be comfortable paying. Classes are held in parks and beaches around Vancouver, including Kitsilano Beach and other city landmarks. All sessions are designed for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. Participants are required to book spots in advance through an online booking system and sign a waiver before attending. The commitment to community extends beyond yoga: Mat Collective also supports local charities and provides free mats to schools and organizations. Weather and air quality are taken seriously; classes may be cancelled if conditions become unsafe, and credits are refunded. The team encourages participants to email any accessibility questions, aiming to make the outdoors inclusive for everyone.
Classes and Services
Mat Collective offers a variety of yoga styles to suit different preferences. Hatha is a slower practice emphasizing alignment and breathing. Hatha Flow blends alignment with a flowing sequence. Flow (Vinyasa) synchronizes breath with movement for a more energetic workout. Power Yoga builds heat, strength, and flexibility, often including arm balances. Yin is a slow-paced practice targeting connective tissues with long-held stretches. Yin Yang combines a warm-up flow with a yin cooldown. Fusion classes incorporate partner stretches and mandala sequencing in a circle format. All classes are designed to be accessible to all levels. In addition to regular classes, Mat Collective occasionally hosts events like silent discos, providing headphones for participants. The organization also collaborates with other groups to create unique community experiences. Booking is handled through Bookwhen, and class passes can be purchased. If a class is full, a waitlist is available. Participants may cancel or transfer their booking, subject to credit or transfer options.
Visitor Experience
Reviews highlight the welcoming atmosphere and beautiful outdoor settings. Practitioners often mention the sense of community and the quality of instruction. Teachers are described as friendly, professional, and skilled. Many visitors appreciate the free or donation-based model, which makes yoga accessible regardless of budget. Classes at Kitsilano Beach are particularly popular, with participants enjoying the combination of nature and movement. Deep relaxation at the end of sessions is a noted plus. The silent disco events have also received praise for being well-organized and fun. Overall, the experience is described as zen, inclusive, and a great way to enjoy Vancouver’s summer while staying active. Attendees often vow to return after seeing others leave feeling calm and centered. The energy at classes is described as uplifting and supportive, making each session feel like a community gathering.
