Best Gymnastics Clubs in Laval

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

2 gymnastics clubs4.5 average2 offer KinderGym

Gymnastics Clubs in Laval

#1Physi-K Inc. in Laval

Physi-K Inc.

4.9(114)
Laval, Quebec
Fees from $320 per week
#2Laval Excellence in Laval

Laval Excellence

4.1(114)
Laval, Quebec

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About gymnastics clubs in Laval

Compare 2 rated gymnastics club businesses in Laval, Quebec. Ratings range from 4.1 to 4.9 stars.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gymnastics Clubs in Laval

Children in Laval can begin gymnastics as young as eighteen months to two years old through parent-and-tot or KinderGym programmes, where a caregiver participates alongside the child. These early sessions focus on movement exploration, balance, and body awareness rather than formal skills. From around three or four years old, children can typically join preschool gymnastics classes independently, working on foundational movement patterns in a fun, low-pressure environment. By six or seven, most children are ready for structured recreational classes, and those showing particular interest or ability can be assessed for pre-competitive or competitive squads as early as five or six in some disciplines. There is genuinely no rush, children who start recreational gymnastics at eight or nine still develop strong skills and a love of the sport. Check each club listing for its specific age brackets and programme entry points.

Start by considering what your child actually wants, recreational fun, birthday parties, holiday camps, or a competitive pathway in an discipline such as artistic, rhythmic, or trampoline gymnastics. On this directory you can compare Laval clubs by their ratings, by the specific programmes and age groups they offer, by the apparatus and facilities they have on-site, and by whether they run KinderGym, open gym sessions, or competitive squads. Affiliation with Gymnastics Canada is worth noting because it generally means coaches hold recognised accreditations and safe-sport training, and that a structured competition pathway exists if your child progresses. Practical factors matter too: location within Laval or proximity to the Laval, Montreal border, class schedules that fit school and family commitments, and whether the atmosphere during a trial class feels welcoming and age-appropriate for your child.

Recreational gymnastics is designed for participation, enjoyment, and general physical development. Classes run on a school-term or seasonal basis, are open to a wide range of ages and abilities, and children progress through skill levels at a relaxed pace. There is no requirement to compete, and many children stay in recreational programmes throughout their childhood simply because they love it. Competitive gymnastics involves selection onto a squad, typically after coaches identify potential during recreational classes or a dedicated trial. Training hours increase significantly, competitive gymnasts in Laval may train several evenings a week plus weekends, and families commit to travel for provincial and national competitions. The discipline can be artistic, rhythmic, trampoline, tumbling, or acrobatic gymnastics. Both pathways are valid, and many clubs in Laval offer both under the same roof, making it possible to transition if your child develops ambitions later on.

Fees vary considerably between clubs and depend on the type of programme, so no single figure applies across Laval. Recreational classes are typically priced on a term basis, you pay for a block of weekly sessions rather than drop-in, though some clubs do offer casual or open-gym options at a separate rate. The term fee usually covers coaching and facility use; registration and insurance through Gymnastics Canada or another body may be added separately at enrolment. Competitive-squad costs are structured differently because training volumes are much higher, and families also need to budget for competition entry fees, travel to meets elsewhere in Quebec or nationally, and equipment such as leotards. Holiday camps and birthday party packages are generally priced as standalone bookings. The best approach is to review the individual club listings here, which display programme details so you can contact clubs directly for current fee schedules and payment options.

Most first classes in Laval begin with a short warm-up, simple running, jumping, and stretching games that help children get comfortable in the gym space and with their coaches. Younger children in preschool or KinderGym sessions spend a lot of time on guided play across different apparatus stations such as foam pits, low beams, spring floors, and small trampolines. Older beginners in recreational classes are introduced to foundational skills like forward rolls, cartwheels, and basic jumps in a supportive group setting. Coaches generally keep the session upbeat and structured so children know what to expect next, which helps with nerves. Your child should wear fitted, comfortable clothing, leggings and a T-shirt or a leotard, and remove shoes and socks before entering the floor area. Hair should be tied back. Arriving a few minutes early to meet the coach and look around the facility will help settle any first-day jitters.