Winnipeg, Manitoba — 7:12 AM. It’s -30°C. The wind slaps across the frozen Assiniboine River like a maple-scented punch. And yet, on this white expanse, twenty-five office workers in thermal leggings are holding downward dog like their lives depend on it. Welcome to the newest frozen wellness trend: Ice Yoga™, where mindfulness meets mild frostbite.
🧊 A Cool Idea That’s Catching Fire
The brain behind it? Aurélie Tremblay, a former HR executive turned yoga teacher after a burnout “level 12.”
“I was exhausted, overbooked, surviving Zoom calls with herbal tea. I needed silence. Nothing is quieter than a frozen river at dawn.”
She launched her first test class in January 2025 with six brave corporate guinea pigs. It sold out instantly. Now, sessions are booked solid two months in advance—even when thermometers scream “DON’T.”
❄️ The Concept: “Freeze the Stress”
Ice Yoga blends:
- Classic asanas (poses and balance sequences),
- Breathing techniques from cold exposure therapy (thanks Wim Hof),
- Silent meditation under pastel sunrise skies,
- And optional smart heated vests for the cold-wimps.
Sessions are held on frozen lakes, outdoor ice rinks, and even atop icy rooftops in downtown Winnipeg.
Aurélie says, “In the cold, your brain shuts up. You stop thinking about your boss. You think about your toes.”
🗣️ Cold-Hearted Testimonials
David, 43, consulting partner:
“I was skeptical. Now I sleep better, eat fewer chips, and answer emails without yelling.”
Sofia, 31, remote UX designer:
“It’s like my anxiety gets cryogenically frozen. One session and I feel like I’m floating inside a giant igloo.”
⚠️ Science, Health & Icy Risk
Sports medicine experts say moderate movement in the cold can boost circulation, immunity, and reduce stress.
But Ice Yoga is not a joke. “Try Warrior II on black ice and you’ll meet your chiropractor,” warns Aurélie.
Precautions include:
- Breathing prep (5 minutes)
- Thermal anti-slip mats
- An ambulance on standby… just in case
🌨️ Coming Soon to a Frozen Lake Near You
Aurélie is already planning a national icy expansion—Saskatoon, Yellowknife, even Iqaluit.
She’s also in talks with companies for frozen team-building retreats:
“Better to sweat together at -30°C than cry alone on Teams.”

🇨🇦 A Uniquely Canadian Madness
Ice Yoga is peak Canada: half-stoic, half-absurd, all in thermal socks. It’s serious, but not too serious. Frozen, but kind-hearted.
So… ready to breathe deeply in a frozen prairie silence?



