Overview
James North Yoga offers an intimate, community-oriented yoga experience in Hamilton’s Beasley neighbourhood. Run by local teacher Emma Cardinell, the studio focuses on vinyasa-based classes with a welcoming, non-intimidating atmosphere. Drop-in classes are available at a flat rate, while sliding-scale class passes and a 5-class package provide flexible options. Private 60-minute sessions are offered for individuals or small groups of up to six people. Corporate yoga workshops and flow classes are also available for workplace groups. Seasonally, Sunset Yoga is held at Bayfront Park on a donation basis; participants meet at the Steel Dome Gazebo and should bring their own mat and water. Emma’s teaching style emphasizes simple language and modifications, making classes approachable for beginners while still engaging for advanced practitioners. Reviews highlight her kind, attentive nature and the studio’s great music selection. The space is located near James North art galleries and Bayfront Park, easily accessible by car or bike.
Yoga Format
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Closed | – |
| Tuesday | Open | 7:15 am – 9:30 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 7:15 pm – 8:30 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 7:15 am – 9:30 pm |
| Friday | Closed | – |
| Saturday | Closed | – |
| Sunday | Closed | – |
Studio in Details
Overview
James North Yoga is a small studio in Hamilton’s Beasley neighbourhood, run by longtime local Emma Cardinell. The space reflects a community-focused approach to yoga, with sliding-scale pricing and a welcoming atmosphere. Emma has lived in the area for years and enjoys being close to the James North art scene, galleries, and Bayfront Park. The studio aims to make yoga accessible and personal, offering a range of options from drop-in classes to private sessions.
Emma completed a 200-hour yoga teacher training in 2015 and has since focused on vinyasa-based styles. She brings a down-to-earth teaching style that emphasizes modifications and individual attention. Reviews frequently highlight her kindness, her ability to remember personal details about students, and the non-intimidating environment she creates. The studio attracts a mix of beginners and advanced practitioners who appreciate the simple language used during class and the carefully curated music.
Classes and Services
The studio offers several ways to practice. Drop-in classes are available for 20 dollars, or students can purchase a sliding-scale class pass for 15 dollars per class. A 5-class package is also offered. For those seeking a more private experience, 60-minute private yoga sessions are available for solo practitioners or small groups of up to six people. Corporate yoga is another option, featuring 60-minute flow classes or workshops tailored to workplace groups.
Seasonally, James North Yoga hosts Sunset Yoga at Bayfront Park, which returns in June 2026. These outdoor classes are donation-based, and participants should bring their own mat, towel, and water. The group meets at the Steel Dome Gazebo near the beach at Bayfront Park. The park is a short walk from the parking lot and also accessible by SoBi bike share. Daily updates about these events are shared on Instagram.
Visitor Experience
Practitioners describe the studio as intimate and welcoming. The small class sizes allow Emma to offer personalized modifications, making poses easier or more challenging as needed. Students note that the simple language used during instruction helps those less familiar with yoga terminology feel at ease. The music selection is frequently praised for setting a great tone during practice.
Emma’s teaching style is often described as approachable and encouraging. She has a genuine interest in her students’ well-being, remembering small details from conversations. The studio environment feels safe and supportive, suitable for yogis at any level. Whether practicing indoors on James Street or outdoors at the park during warmer months, visitors consistently report positive experiences, with one calling the vibes, guidance, and environment a “10 outta 10.”
