BEST PILATES STUDIOS IN ETOBICOKE: A LOCAL’S REFORMER GUIDE
Etobicoke isn’t trying to be downtown — and that’s exactly why it works.
Here, mornings start slower. The light hits softer. Pilates feels less like a class, more like a ritual.
This pocket of the west end has built its own kind of wellness culture — calm, curated, quietly strong.
I spent a few weeks studio-hopping around the lake and came back with three spaces that actually live up to the glow.
No chaos, no pretension — just good music, intentional movement, and rooms that smell faintly of eucalyptus and effort.
By CELESTE FERNER NOVEMBER 19, 2025
1. Solis Movement (3451 Lake Shore Blvd W, Etobicoke)
Solis is everything you want a Pilates studio to be: minimal, grounded, and a little bit golden.
There’s a stillness when you walk in — clean lines, warm wood, a playlist that doesn’t interrupt your thoughts.
The classes are the perfect mix of slow control and that addictive shake that reminds you you’re alive.
It’s reformer Pilates that feels designed, both in form and in feeling.
2. Bodē Movement Boutique Studio (2240 Lake Shore Blvd W)
Down by the lake, Bodē is a full-body exhale.
Light spills through the front windows, the reformers are spotless, and every instructor has the energy of someone who genuinely loves what they do.
Classes flow like a conversation — mindful, precise, with just enough burn to make you proud of showing up.
It’s the kind of place where you leave class and don’t rush home — you walk the waterfront instead.
3. Lagree Collective (170 Evans Ave. Unit 102, Etobicoke)
For those days when calm isn’t enough.
Lagree Collective is sleek, dark, and unapologetically strong.
The megaformers look intimidating at first — until you realize that every slow, controlled move hits exactly where it should.
It’s not a place for noise or ego — just good energy, great form, and the satisfying silence after a perfect class.