VIMALIFE Expands Toronto Fitness with Leslieville Club

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Toronto’s east end has welcomed a new entrant into its growing wellness landscape with the opening of VIMALIFE Leslieville, a membership-only fitness and wellness club located at 276 Carlaw Avenue, Unit 101. The 11,000 square foot facility officially opened its doors on December 1, 2025, and recently marked its grand opening with a community event on February 12, 2026.

Positioned as a design-forward club rather than a traditional big-box gym, VIMALIFE is targeting professionals and residents seeking a more curated, community-driven fitness experience. The club arrives as Leslieville continues to evolve, with increasing demand for premium amenities that reflect the neighbourhood’s walkable lifestyle and independent retail culture.

Unlike high-volume fitness operators that prioritize scale, VIMALIFE has intentionally adopted a membership-only model focused on consistency and service. According to the company, the objective is to create a space where members feel recognized and supported, rather than anonymous.

 

“Leslieville deserves something elevated but still grounded in the community. We wanted to build a club where training is intentional, where the atmosphere helps you stay consistent, and where you walk in and feel taken care of. This is not just a gym opening, it’s a new home base for wellness in the east end,” said Marie-Pier Lalancette, Partner at VIMALIFE.

The club describes its philosophy as blending belonging with excellence. Rather than promoting short-term fitness goals, it emphasizes long-term habit building through structured programming and attentive service.

VIMAFIT Leslieville in Toronto weights area. Photo: VIMAFIT

Bridging Strength Training and Studio Culture

A defining feature of VIMALIFE Leslieville is its integration of a premium strength and training environment with boutique-style studio classes under one roof. The open gym floor supports independent strength and cardio training, while two dedicated studios host more than 200 classes each month.

Programming includes strength and conditioning formats such as HIIT and circuit training, alongside yoga, Pilates, barre-style classes, and personal training. By combining these offerings within a single membership structure, the club is positioning itself between traditional full-service gyms and single-discipline boutique studios.

This hybrid format reflects broader industry trends, as consumers increasingly seek flexibility and variety without maintaining multiple memberships.

VIMAFIT Leslieville in Toronto. Photo: VIMAFIT

“Third Space” Strategy in a Growing Neighbourhood

VIMALIFE Leslieville is also leaning into what many operators describe as the “third space” concept. In this model, the fitness club functions as a space between home and work, offering both physical training and social connection.

Leslieville has long been characterized by independent retailers, hospitality venues, and a strong sense of local identity. As residential density increases across the east end, demand for lifestyle-driven amenities has grown accordingly. VIMALIFE’s launch strategy included partnerships with neighbourhood businesses such as Nut Bar, Greenhouse Juice, Juno Vet, and Moore Kombucha during its grand opening event, underscoring its hyper-local positioning.

By embedding itself within the existing retail and service ecosystem, the club aims to strengthen community ties while differentiating itself from national chains.

VIMAFIT Leslieville in Toronto reception area. Photo: VIMAFIT

Design and Scale: Boutique but Premium

The facility occupies space within a historic industrial building on Carlaw Avenue, an area known for its converted factory lofts and creative workspaces. The club leverages high ceilings and an industrial aesthetic while incorporating a curated, boutique design approach.

At 11,000 square feet, VIMALIFE is smaller than many commercial gyms that can exceed 30,000 square feet. However, the scale is deliberate. It is large enough to offer comprehensive amenities, including luxury changing rooms and towel service, yet small enough to maintain an exclusive atmosphere.

On-site parking validation for up to 1.5 hours addresses a common logistical challenge in the neighbourhood, particularly for members commuting from other parts of the east end.

 

Structured Entry Through VIMABASE

A notable operational element is the club’s VIMABASE system, a structured onboarding process designed to support member progression. Every new member undergoes an initial fitness assessment, including those enrolled in the gym-focused membership tier.

The club also incorporates accountability check-ins, signalling a concierge-style approach that extends beyond simple access to equipment. This framework aligns with a broader industry shift toward data-informed wellness and retention strategies.

By formalizing the entry process, VIMALIFE aims to reduce churn and reinforce consistency, a key factor in long-term member engagement.

VIMAFIT Leslieville in Toronto. Photo: VIMAFIT

Tiered Membership Strategy

VIMALIFE offers two primary membership tiers. The Foundation membership provides unlimited access to the strength and cardio floor, along with a fitness assessment and one personal training session. The Summit membership builds on this foundation by adding unlimited access to all studio classes, priority booking privileges, and guest passes.

The club has also introduced a limited Founder offering to recognize early members. As it enters its first full season of growth, a small number of Founder memberships remain available, designed to reward long-term commitment.

Operating hours extend from early morning to evening throughout the week, with weekday hours from 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 5:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, and 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekends.

The launch of VIMALIFE Leslieville comes amid continued evolution within Canada’s fitness sector. While budget chains maintain scale-driven models, a parallel segment of premium clubs is focusing on curated environments, community integration, and hospitality-driven service.

In urban neighbourhoods such as Leslieville, where retail and residential density intersect, this model can resonate strongly. Consumers are increasingly willing to invest in spaces that deliver both performance and belonging, particularly when those spaces reflect local identity.

By positioning itself as a membership-based club rooted in design, accountability, and neighbourhood connection, VIMALIFE is seeking to capture that demand.

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Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Located in Toronto, Craig is the Publisher & CEO of Retail Insider Media Ltd. He is also a retail analyst and consultant, Advisor at the University of Alberta School Centre for Cities and Communities in Edmonton, former lawyer and a public speaker. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for over 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees.

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