Maple City Yoga opens new downtown Ogdensburg home with open house
Maple City Yoga’s new Main Street home gives Ogdensburg a steadier hub for classes, workshops and wellness events, and it’s opening the doors with a free open house.
Maple City Yoga has settled into a new downtown home at 109 Main St. in Ogdensburg, and the move gives the community-minded studio something every growing yoga space wants: a permanent, visible base. With a stable Main Street address, founder Mari Pirie-St. Pierre can build out the kind of schedule that turns a studio into a neighborhood anchor, from regular classes to workshops and broader wellness programming.
The studio plans to mark the move with a free open house on Thursday, June 11, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Visitors will be able to tour the space, enjoy light refreshments and meet members of the Maple City Yoga community. That kind of open-door event does more than introduce the room. It gives curious locals a low-pressure way to walk in, see the setup and understand how the studio fits into downtown life.
Pirie-St. Pierre has built Maple City Yoga around accessibility and practical results, aiming to help people move with greater ease, reduce stress, build strength and balance, and improve overall well-being. The class mix reflects that mission. The studio offers gentle yoga, chair yoga, core-focused yoga, private sessions, sound-based relaxation experiences and special events, giving it room to serve both regular practitioners and people who may be looking for a softer first step into yoga.

That range is what makes the new location matter. A permanent home on Main Street gives Maple City Yoga the visibility to reach passersby and the flexibility to add more of the programming that tends to stick: beginner-friendly classes, focused workshops and crossover wellness events that build repeat attendance. The move also comes with a new-student offer and upcoming programs, a clear sign that the studio is looking to turn the buzz around the new space into long-term participation.
For Ogdensburg, the address change is bigger than a relocation. It puts yoga in the middle of downtown life, where it can be easier to find, easier to talk about and easier to build around. For Maple City Yoga, the new Main Street home is the kind of foothold that can support a fuller calendar and a stronger wellness community for the long haul.
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