Overview
KIND Yoga Markham operates seasonally from a greenhouse on Reesor Farm, offering a nature-based yoga experience from mid-May to mid-October. The studio’s philosophy is built on three interwoven principles: community, mindfulness, and nature, creating a practice that feels intentional and deeply connected. Classes are designed for all abilities, with instructors offering creative adaptations and pose modifications. The schedule includes Hatha, Vinyasa, Restorative, Slow Flow, Yin, and Yang & Yin fusion, plus special live music sessions that pair yoga with acoustic accompaniment. The studio actively promotes inclusivity through land acknowledgments, anti-racism education, and incentives for BIPOC in teacher training. A portion of all proceeds goes to the Ontario Farmland Trust, reflecting a commitment to local agriculture. The greenhouse setting—nestled amid farmers’ fields—provides a peaceful backdrop where the sounds of birds and breeze enhance relaxation. After class, visitors can explore the farm market for fresh produce and baked goods. The community is described as warm and encouraging, making it easy for newcomers to feel welcome. Pricing includes single classes, multi-class packs, and a seasonal unlimited pass with perks.
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Studio in Details
Overview and Philosophy
KIND Yoga Markham offers a distinctive yoga experience rooted in the peaceful surroundings of a greenhouse on Reesor Farm, operating seasonally from mid-May to mid-October. The studio’s approach blends three core principles: community, mindfulness, and nature. These elements are woven into every class, creating an atmosphere where practitioners often report feeling a deeper sense of connection and belonging. The business acknowledges the traditional land of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Huron-Wendat Peoples and actively works to foster inclusivity, offering anti-racism education and incentives for BIPOC individuals in its teacher training. A portion of all proceeds supports the Ontario Farmland Trust, reflecting a commitment to local agriculture and land preservation.
The studio describes itself as an off-the-grid, nature-based space. Its location amid farmers’ fields and scenic landscapes provides a rare setting for yoga, away from urban distractions. Classes are held in a greenhouse that captures the changing light and sounds of the surrounding farmland, enhancing the sense of being grounded in nature.
Classes and Approach
KIND Yoga’s class offerings include Hatha, Vinyasa, Restorative, Slow Flow, Yin, and a Yang & Yin fusion. Each class is designed to be accessible to all levels; the studio intentionally omits level designations in descriptions, encouraging a beginner’s mindset and reinforcing that every class is suitable for every body. Instructors provide creative adaptations and modifications, ensuring practitioners of varying abilities can participate fully. Live Music classes combine yoga with live acoustic accompaniment, typically following a Hatha or Slow Vinyasa flow. The seasonal schedule runs from mid-May to mid-October, with an Open House typically held in late May to mark the start of the season.
Pricing options include single classes, packs of five or ten, and a Seasons Pass that offers unlimited classes for the season along with discounts on workshops and merchandise. Private group classes are available for events such as bridal parties or corporate gatherings, either in the greenhouse or at a location of the group’s choice.
Visitor Experience and Atmosphere
Visitors to KIND Yoga frequently remark on the tranquil and welcoming atmosphere. The greenhouse setting allows practitioners to hear birds chirping and feel the breeze, creating an immersive connection to nature. The studio community is described as warm and inclusive, with instructors who are knowledgeable and supportive, offering adjustments and pose modifications as needed. After class, students can visit the on-site farm market for fresh local produce and baked goods, adding a wholesome element to the experience.
Reviews emphasize the studio’s unique charm and the sense of peace it provides. Many return season after season, citing the combination of mindful practice, natural surroundings, and genuine community. The studio’s commitment to inclusivity and its donation to farmland preservation further deepen the positive impression. Parking is available near the market, and guests walk across a field to reach the greenhouse.
