Meditation Centres in Beverley Acres, Richmond Hill, ON

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166 Cedar Avenue, Richmond Hill, L4C 2A8

(905) 884-4680
Meditation center
Willpower Institute Meditation Centre receives high praises from customers for providing excellent meditation courses and great haircut services. The ambience is described as easy going and beautiful with a large jade rock. Free meditation lessons are offered regardless of religious affiliation.

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676 Major Mackenzie Dr. E., Richmond Hill, L4C 1J9

(905) 237-6802
Meditation center
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160 Avenue Rd, Unit 2, Richmond Hill, L4C 4Z6

(416) 266-8737
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149 Hesperus Rd, Thornhill, L4J 0K5

(416) 485-1030
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33 Everingham Ct, North York, M2M 2J6

(416) 730-1949
Meditation center
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11175 Kennedy Road, Markham, L6C 1P2

(905) 927-7117
Charity Organization, Religious organization, Buddhist temple, Meditation center
The Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery and Buddha Meditation Centre of Greater Toronto is described as a beautiful, peaceful, well-maintained place of worship with a calming environment. It is highly recommended for those seeking to learn Buddhism and meditation. The monastery is also home to a beautiful stupa and is a hidden gem for meditation and reflection.
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5650 Yonge Street, Suite 1A, North York, M2M 4G3

(416) 218-8870
Personal Coach, Acupuncture clinic, Meditation center
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999 Edgeley Boulevard Unit 3, Concord, L4K 5Z4

(905) 669-4222
Meditation center, Health spa, Wellness center
Elemental Wellness and Float Studio in Concord receives high praise from customers for its unique and relaxing services, including float therapy and community immersion classes. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and welcoming, creating a calming and safe environment. Some customers suggest improvements in communication regarding the float session duration and facilities availability. The float therapy experience is described as rejuvenating and life-changing, leaving customers feeling refreshed and recharged.
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89 Church Ave, North York, M2N 2H8

(416) 830-9288
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22 Elkhorn Dr, Toronto, M2K 1J4

(416) 316-2956
Pilates studio, Counselor, Physical Therapist, Meditation center
Realize Yourself Yoga-Counselling's clients have praised Katalin Tomori as an exceptional yoga instructor with deep knowledge and patience. She caters to individual abilities and offers various yoga styles and exercises. Many have attributed their health improvements to her guidance. Online classes have been a valuable addition during challenging times.

1120 Finch Avenue W, Suite 701-928, North York, M3J 3H7

+1 970-235-1515
Established in 2007 with a vision of integrating mindfulness into everyday life, The Mindful Word journal of engaged living features thought-provoking articles, essays, reviews and DIY resources on topics such as participatory culture, voluntary simplicity, the slow movement, engaged spirituality, permaculture and transformative travel.
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245 Sheppard Ave W, Unit 315-319, North York, M2N 1N2

(647) 822-7487
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180 Yorkland Blvd, North York, M2J 1R5

(647) 812-0187
Non-profit organization, Meditation center, Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization
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1160 Ellesmere Road, Scarborough, M1P 2X4

(416) 609-2777
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2231 Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough, M1M 1R9

(437) 984-6557
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34 Church Street North, Stouffville, L4A 1E3

6478912805
Located in Stouffville and serving the communities of Markham and Newmarket, The Inner Space provides yoga for adults, youth and children, meditation classes, drumming groups, and workshops. The Inner Space was voted the best yoga studio in Stouffville by the readers of the Stouffville Sun-Tribune in its first year of operation (2015).