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There are currently 4 New Brunswick studios listed on this page. Last update: January31, 2024.

Welcome to the directory of New Brunswick pole dance studios and instructors. Studios are listed below in alphabetical order, and grouped by city or town to make your search easier.

If you own a pole studio, or know of one that's not listed here, you can add it easily using the Add or Change a studio form here. And if you want to update a current listing, you can use the same form.

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Reminder!

It's a good idea to call ahead if you plan to visit one of these studios. Hours of operation and class schedules have been omitted from the directory purposefully, because these can and do change frequently.

Save yourself a trip and call ahead.

Douglas

Foriver Dance
11 Hillsleigh Crt.
(506) 292-0103
https://foriverdance.com/

Moncton

The Studio - Aerial Arts & Fitness
245 Lewisville Rd.
506-232-2564
https://www.thestudioaaf.com/

Oromocto

PR Pole Fit
4-1300 Onodago St.
506-357-2773
https://www.prpolefit.ca

Saint John

Twisted Fitness
607 Rothesay Ave
http://twistedfitnesssaintjohn.com/

No Studio Near You?

Maybe you'd like to start off by learning at home? There are lots of resources to help you with this.

For example, this page has information on many other ways you can learn to pole dance, besides attending classes at a studio. It's a great place to start exploring other options, such as...

Pole Fitness DVDs

pole dance fitness dvds

Geared toward newer pole dancers, this set of 3 pole fitness DVDs cover cardio, strength and flexibility training.

Books & Manuals

These pole dance training books and manuals are good learning aids, and they're affordable too. Expand your home study library today!

Online Learning

Are online pole dance classes right for you? Check out different programs, including costs, features and more.

The most important thing if you're going to learn at home, is to consider the various types and brands of poles that are available.

Once you know which kind you want (platform base, permanent mount, friction fit, etc), you'll need to decide where to buy.

These detailed reviews discuss the different manufacturers, what they offer, their customer service, warranty, shipping and much more. You'll find them helpful if you're thinking about buying a home dance pole.

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