Overview
Pure Yoga Centretown is a well-established yoga studio in Ottawa that emphasizes community and personal growth. The studio offers over 80 weekly classes, including hot yoga, hot mat pilates, and the signature Ritual class, along with workshops and events like breathwork, acroyoga, and family yoga. Teachers are highly trained and bring diverse styles, making each class feel unique. The bright, naturally lit space creates a welcoming atmosphere, and the staff are known for being friendly and supportive. While some find popular classes crowded and pricing on the higher side, the quality of instruction and the strong sense of community keep many practitioners returning regularly. Membership options are flexible, with a 30-day intro deal available for new students.
Yoga Format
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Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:30 am – 9:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:30 am – 9:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:30 am – 9:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 6:30 am – 9:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 6:30 am – 6:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:30 am – 1:30 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 8:30 am – 7:30 pm |
Studio in Details
Overview
Pure Yoga Centretown is a yoga studio located in Ottawa, Ontario, dedicated to fostering a supportive community and personal growth. The studio acknowledges that it operates on the unceded traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people. Since its early days, when only a single Westboro location existed, the Centretown space has grown into a welcoming hub for practitioners. The team of teachers is described as highly trained, passionate, and among the best in Canada, each bringing a unique style shaped by their own training and travels. A 30-day unlimited introductory offer gives new students a chance to explore the full schedule before committing to a membership. The studio emphasizes both physical workout and mental stress relief, aiming to support every visitor in their personal evolution.
Beyond classes, Pure Yoga offers a 200-hour teacher training program that blends modern movement science with traditional yoga wisdom. This program is designed for those who wish to teach or deepen their own practice. The studio also hosts a variety of workshops and special events throughout the year, such as breathwork sessions, acroyoga workshops, partner yoga, yin intensives, and family yoga classes on holidays. These events often incorporate music, massage, or meditation to create immersive experiences that go beyond a typical class.
Classes and Services
The class schedule includes over 80 weekly sessions spanning hot yoga, hot mat pilates, and Pure Yoga’s signature Ritual class. Hot yoga classes are offered at varying levels, including intermediate and all-levels flow sessions that focus on breath, strength, and flexibility. The Ritual is a proprietary format that combines movement, music, and breathwork to create a high-energy, immersive experience. Pilates-style classes are also available, often set to curated playlists for a beat-based workout. For those seeking a slower pace, yin and restorative classes provide deep relaxation and joint mobility. Workshops like Yoga Nidra, sound baths, and candlelit slow flows offer additional opportunities to unwind.
Membership options are flexible, ranging from unlimited access to Pure Yoga and sister studios Pure Fit and Framework Ottawa, with perks like mat and towel service and online class access. A 5- or 7-day booking window applies depending on the plan. The studio also offers a 8-hour cancellation policy, with late cancellation or no-show fees of $20 or $25. Visitors are encouraged to arrive 10 minutes early to secure their spot, as late arrivals may forfeit their reservation.
Visitor Experience
The studio is described as a bright space filled with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere. Regulars note that the community feel, driven by friendly staff and like-minded members, is a key reason they keep returning. Teachers are consistently praised for their knowledge, attentiveness, and ability to guide classes that feel thoughtful and well-structured. The variety of class types and teaching styles allows practitioners to choose their own adventure, from a gentle yin practice to a vigorous, sweat-inducing workout. While many find the room temperature ideal for grounding and energizing, some reviewers mention that popular classes can become crowded and that the heat level may be challenging for those sensitive to temperature, such as individuals experiencing menopause.
Despite pricing concerns raised by a few, the overall sentiment is that the quality of instruction and the sense of community make Pure Yoga a special place. One long-time member, who has attended for over a decade, describes leaving class feeling lighter, clearer, and more energized. First-timers often note the warm welcome and the ease of fitting into the diverse class offerings. The studio’s commitment to creating a safe, supportive environment is evident in the thoughtful policies and the genuine care shown by the team.
