Overview
Le Yoga Du Coin is a welcoming yoga studio in Old Longueuil, Quebec, established in 2016. It offers a broad range of classes including alignment-based Hatha, yin, yoga ball, Yoga and Pilates, chair yoga, prenatal yoga, and gentle practices suitable for beginners. Many sessions are available both in-studio and online. The studio emphasizes classical yoga adapted to modern needs, with an Ayurvedic influence that informs seasonal class themes. Instructors are known for their attentive and inclusive teaching style, creating a safe environment for all levels. On-site amenities include parking, tea service, and therapy rooms rented by massage therapists, osteopaths, and other practitioners. The studio also provides free yoga for cancer patients in collaboration with the Quebec Cancer Foundation. Mats are not provided but can be rented. The surrounding community and visitor reviews consistently note the friendly atmosphere, variety of classes, and the sense of belonging that makes Le Yoga Du Coin a valued local resource.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:30 am – 8:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 9:30 am – 9:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 7:15 am – 9:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 9:30 am – 9:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 9:30 am – 5:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 9:30 am – 11:30 am |
| Sunday | Open | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Studio in Details
Community and Philosophy
Le Yoga Du Coin in Longueuil is more than a yoga studio; it’s a community. Founded in 2016 in Old Longueuil, it has grown from a small corner location to a larger space on rue St-Jean, near the bike path and a twenty-minute walk from the Longueuil metro. The studio emphasizes classical yoga teachings adapted for contemporary life, with guidance rooted in Ayurveda—the science of life—to inform how classes are shaped by the seasons and the elements. The team of instructors and therapists is described as caring, focused on the overall health of everyone who walks through the door. Reviews consistently mention the welcoming, non-judgmental atmosphere: “come as you are” is a recurring sentiment. The studio also supports the broader community, offering free yoga for people affected by cancer in partnership with the Quebec Cancer Foundation.
Classes and Offerings
The class schedule is varied, with many options accessible to beginners. Styles include alignment-based Hatha, a slow and gentle yin practice held for several minutes, and a playful yoga ball class that builds stability and core strength. There is also a Yoga and Pilates fusion focusing on deep musculature and posture, and a class dedicated to strength, flexibility, and mobility. For those with mobility challenges, chair yoga provides support using a chair as an aid. Prenatal yoga helps expectant mothers manage discomfort and prepare for childbirth. Many classes are offered both in-studio and online simultaneously, though online participation may require specific props like blocks, a strap, a blanket, a bolster, and for certain classes, a small ball, elastic band, and two three-pound weights. Mats are not provided in-studio but can be rented for three dollars. The studio’s booking system operates on a pay-as-you-come basis with no restrictions on the number of classes reserved, though a four-hour cancellation notice will be required starting January 2026.
Studio Experience and Practical Notes
The studio in Old Longueuil is easy to reach by public transit (buses 74 or 29) and parking is available in front and on nearby streets. Inside, the space is clean and tranquil, with tea often offered before or after class. The instructors are described as professional, attentive, and skilled at creating a safe space for exploration. Several on-site therapists offer services such as massage therapy, osteopathy, and acupuncture. The studio also rents out its treatment rooms for health practitioners and the main space for events, workshops, or retreats when not in use. Reviews highlight the profound benefits of regular practice, from easing back pain to improving mental well-being. The overall impression is of a supportive environment where students can develop at their own pace, whether they are newcomers or experienced practitioners looking to deepen their understanding of yoga.
