Michelle Cormack at 5 elements yoga and Pilates; she owns a large studio in Brampton but opened a smaller one in town recently; she's ridiculously fabulous.:-)
Tammie F. replied:
Lee Anne Knight - certified yoga, nia, Thai massage and much more path2 selfheal@gmail.com
Power Yoga in Georgetown South - it's for all levels. Relaxed atmosphere unlike other yoga studios. I think you can get an introductory pass for a month for $40 to try it out.
Niki F. replied:
Hi there, I offer classes on Thursday nights 8-9 pm, for all levels and all ages. I've been teaching here in Georgetown for the past two years. You're welcome to come for a free trial :) For more details visit www.harmonyyoganow.com
Nicola B. replied:
Some advice... make sure you go to a Certified/Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT). I'm a Certified RYT and we go through extensive training. Yoga is more than just poses... the poses (asana) are just 1 of the 8 Limbs of Yoga. If you just want stretching... then that isn't really yoga. If you want true yoga... seek out an RYT... which you'll usually find at a Yoga Studio. Eg. Studio 2 Yoga on Main St in Georgetown. You can search for RYT's near you here: https://www.yogaalliance.org/yogaregistry
Niki F. replied:
Great advice, becoming a certified teacher requires extensive training. I'm registered with Yoga Network of Canada.
Does anyone know of an affordable gym with a pool in the area? Preferably something with yoga classes and water aerobics?
Carol M. replied:
Waltham Y is ok...56.00 a month
Jennifer L. replied:
Waverly Oaks Athletic Club. I used a groupon a while back.
Laura M. replied:
Boys and Girls Club is awesome and supercheap (I think it's $300/year for adults) but has limited offerings and very limited pool hours. They do have water aerobics; no yoga.