Best Gymnastics Clubs in Newmarket

Compare trusted Newmarket gymnastics clubs for recreational classes, competitive squads, KinderGym and holiday programs, then call the right one direct.

4 gymnastics clubs4.5 average3 offer KinderGym

Gymnastics Clubs in Newmarket

#1Shenderey Gymnastics in Newmarket

Shenderey Gymnastics

4.7(65)
Newmarket, Ontario

Tumble Tot Company & Tornados Gymnastics

4.6(81)
Newmarket, Ontario
Fees from $184 per term

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About gymnastics clubs in Newmarket

Compare 4 rated gymnastics club businesses in Newmarket, Ontario. Ratings range from 4.3 to 4.7 stars.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gymnastics Clubs in Newmarket

Children in Newmarket can begin gymnastics as young as eighteen months through KinderGym and parent-and-tot programmes, which focus on movement exploration, coordination, and confidence rather than formal gymnastics skills. From around age three or four, preschool classes introduce basic shapes, rolls, jumps, and simple apparatus work in a structured but playful setting. Most clubs in Ontario follow Gymnastics Canada's Long-Term Athlete Development framework, so recreational classes are designed to match each developmental stage. School-age children from five or six onward move into recreational stream classes grouped by ability, and coaches begin introducing more recognisable gymnastics elements on floor, beam, bars, and vault. There is genuinely no rush, children who start at seven or eight can still progress well, and some competitive pathways in Canada do not require an early start.

Start by thinking about what your child actually needs: a fun recreational class close to home, a preschool KinderGym programme, a competitive squad in women's artistic, men's artistic, rhythmic, or trampoline, or something like a holiday camp or birthday party. On this directory you can compare Newmarket gymnastics clubs by their ratings, the programmes and age groups they offer, the apparatus and facilities they have on site, and whether they run KinderGym, holiday camps, birthday parties, or competitive squads alongside recreational streams. It is also worth checking whether a club is affiliated with Gymnastics Canada, which tells you its coaches hold recognised accreditation and that safe-sport policies are in place. For families willing to travel within York Region, looking at clubs just outside Newmarket may open up more specialised options for competitive pathways.

Recreational gymnastics is designed for children who want to develop fitness, coordination, and confidence in a social, low-pressure environment. Classes follow a term-based structure, typically aligned with the Ontario school calendar, and there is no requirement to enter competitions. Competitive gymnastics involves joining a squad, training multiple times a week, and progressing through sanctioned levels at local, provincial, and national events. In Canada, competitive streams in women's artistic, men's artistic, rhythmic, trampoline, tumbling, and acrobatic gymnastics are governed through Gymnastics Canada, and Ontario has its own provincial body that organises competition seasons. The commitment in time and travel increases significantly as a gymnast moves up levels, particularly for families in the Newmarket area who may travel across York Region or into the Greater Toronto Area for higher-level competitions. Many clubs offer a middle ground through non-competitive display or development groups.

Fees vary considerably between clubs and depend on the type of programme, so no single figure applies across Newmarket. Recreational classes are almost always priced on a per-term basis, covering a set number of weeks aligned with the school calendar, and that term fee typically includes registration and basic insurance through the club's affiliation. Competitive squad fees work differently: families usually pay a club membership, coaching fees that reflect the higher number of training hours, and separate competition entry and travel costs as the season progresses. Some clubs also charge a one-time registration fee at the start of each year. Holiday camps and drop-in open gym sessions are generally priced per session or per camp block rather than by term. The listings on this directory show the programmes each Newmarket club runs, allowing families to contact clubs directly and compare what is included in their fees.

Most first classes begin with a warm-up that includes running, stretching, and simple movement games to help children get comfortable in the gym and with their coaches. For younger children in KinderGym or preschool groups, the session is largely play-based, using foam shapes, low beams, mini trampolines, and soft mats. Older beginners in recreational classes will be introduced to foundational skills such as forward rolls, jumps, and basic body shapes, with coaches observing ability and grouping children accordingly over the first few sessions. Children should wear form-fitting, comfortable clothing, leotards are common but not always required for an initial class, and bare feet are standard on the gym floor. It is worth arriving a few minutes early to complete any outstanding paperwork and to let your child see the space before the session starts, which helps nervous first-timers settle in.