We’re teaming up with lululemon to bring you weekly exclusive experiences at their new 318 Queen Street West location.
Reserve your spot below and stay tuned for more exciting announcements.
August 25:
Join us as we bring the cottage to the city. From 8 p.m to 10 p.m., you can sit “fireside” as we bring all of your beloved cottage activities to the heart of Toronto. Old school board games, and S’mores station, stocked and awaiting your arrival. The Country Cider Company will be there all night providing complimentary drinks to help you unwind.
Read more details here.
August 29:
Julian Brass, Founder and CEO of Notable.ca, will be leading a one-hour yoga practice from 12 – 1. The practice will incorporate a unique combination of high intensity, ashtanga-inspired poses mixed with mindfulness and meditation.
More details here.
September 5:
Julian Brass, Founder and CEO of Notable.ca, will be leading a one-hour yoga practice from 12 – 1. The practice will incorporate a unique combination of high intensity, ashtanga-inspired poses mixed with mindfulness and meditation.
More details here.
September 12:
Emily Vettese will be leading a one-hour yoga practice from 12 – 1. The practice will begin with a creative sequence that strives to couple intelligent movement with breath.
More details here.
September 26:
Queenie Phair will be leading a one-hour yoga practice from 12 – 1. The practice will begin with mindful transitions as you challenge yourself both physically and mentally.
Read more here.
October 3:
Queenie Phair will be leading a one-hour yoga practice from 12 – 1. This challenging 60-minute class will get you moving fluidly through a creative sequence of poses.
Read more here.
October 10:
Rachelle Wintzen will be leading a one-hour yoga practice from 12 – 1. The practice will begin with a creative sequencing that quickly turns up the volume.
Read more here.
October 17:
Emily Vettese will be leading a one-hour yoga practice from 12 – 1. The practice will begin with a series of movements that combine therapeutic, deep stretches to open and ease the body with longer holds in more meditative postures that promote a calm mind.
Read more here.
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