Overview
Yoga Yuni is a Montreal yoga school founded by André Borin and Julia da Escossia, offering Hatha yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda at two studios in the Plateau and Verdun, as well as online. The studio provides a wide variety of classes suitable for all levels, including multilevel, intermediate/advanced, restorative, chair yoga, Kurunta, prenatal, postnatal, and sessions for seniors, children, and teens. Teacher training programs recognized by Yoga Alliance International are available, along with workshops on anxiety, depression, Ayurveda, and more. Julia, a naturopath and Ayurvedic therapist, offers personalized consultations. The atmosphere is welcoming and community-focused, with experienced teachers who emphasize alignment, breath, and individualized attention. Reviewers highlight the studio’s warmth, clear instruction, and positive impact on physical and mental well-being.
Yoga Format
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
| Saturday | Closed | – |
| Sunday | Closed | – |
Studio in Details
Overview and Philosophy
Yoga Yuni is a Montreal-based yoga school founded by André Borin and Julia da Escossia, a couple who immigrated to the city in 2012 with a shared passion for yoga. After eight years of teaching and practice, they opened their own studio, rooted in the traditions of Hatha Yoga, Ayurveda, and meditation. The school operates from two locations—the Plateau and Verdun—and also offers online classes, making it accessible to a wider community.
The founders bring a blend of experience and warmth. André, already a teacher when they arrived, and Julia, a dedicated practitioner and now a naturopath and Ayurvedic therapist, have built a space that emphasizes respect, compassion, and holistic well-being. Their approach is grounded in the idea that yoga is not just physical exercise but a path to balance and self-discovery. The studio’s name, Yoga Yuni, reflects this intention, and the environment is described by visitors as cozy, welcoming, and community-oriented.
Classes and Programs
Yoga Yuni offers a wide range of classes suitable for different levels and needs. Regular sessions include multilevel Hatha yoga, intermediate/advanced classes, restorative yoga, meditation, chair yoga, Kurunta (rope yoga), and foundation courses. Specialty offerings cover prenatal and postnatal yoga, yoga for seniors (60+), and classes for children and teens. Each session typically runs on a session-based schedule with a set start date, priced at $135 CAD for the full term, with drop-in options available. Discounts are offered to seniors, students, and those who have completed training at Yoga Yuni.
Beyond regular classes, the school provides teacher training programs recognized by Yoga Alliance International, including a 300-hour teacher training, as well as specialized training in restorative yoga and prenatal/postnatal yoga. An Ayurveda consultation service is available with Julia, focusing on preventive health and balance. The studio also hosts workshops on anxiety, depression, Ayurveda, women’s health, inversions, and kirtan, and organizes outdoor yoga sessions and retreats throughout the year.
Visitor Experience and Atmosphere
Visitors consistently describe Yoga Yuni as a place where authenticity and care are at the forefront. The physical spaces are noted for being beautiful and thoughtfully arranged, but it is the energy and attention from the teachers that leave a lasting impression. André and Julia are praised for their deep knowledge, clear instruction, and ability to adapt classes to the mood and needs of the group. They bring humor and warmth, making the practice both enjoyable and meaningful.
Beginners find the classes easy to follow and feel supported, while more experienced students appreciate the challenge of intermediate/advanced sessions. Many reviewers highlight the positive impact on mental health, with improvements in anxiety and stress management. The studio fosters a sense of community where students get to know each other and cultivate compassion. The emphasis on alignment, anatomy, and breathwork helps students develop a sustainable practice. Overall, Yoga Yuni is regarded as a place where traditional yoga is shared in an inclusive and heartfelt manner.
