Mladenka Dokic – Hatha Yoga
Mladenka’s yoga class is fully guided and designed for all levels. With her unique blend of yoga and meditation training, her classes will make your body feel invigorated and your mind relaxed. To learn more about how Mladenka helps people shift their life from being stressed and overwhelmed to calm and confident visit here
Caroline Alain - Slow Flow
Caroline is a trained physiotherapist, a Reiki master, and a certified Yoga & Meditation teacher who has been offering all 3 holistic modalities to help others throughout their healing journey. Caroline offers heart-centered yoga sequences to promote an overall sense of well-being and calmness. Her teaching style varies between Hatha, Vinyasa, and restorative asanas, including pranayama and guided meditation. Her main teaching purpose is to guide people towards good alignment, proper body mechanics, injury prevention & recovery, improved breathing patterns, and most importantly, enjoying their time on the mat!
Sylvia Gibson
Sylvia is a Yoga Works certified instructor with a background in dance and movement work. She has previously taught vinyasa flow, prenatal and postnatal yoga, and kids’ yoga—both in studios and out in the community. She likes to facilitate the practice of yoga to explore finding ease in the challenging places and practicing deep rest so we can feel grounded and resilient in daily life.
Marisa Hindemith - Yin Yoga
Marisa has lived in the Yukon since 2014, residing off-grid near Whitehorse for six years. A yoga practitioner for 15 years, she completed her RYT®-200 certification in March 2025, specializing in diverse styles from her Modo Yoga roots. With a 15-year geoscience career and an M.Sc., she also holds certifications as a Holistic Nutritionist, EMR, and Avalanche Educator. Outdoors, she thrives year-round, enjoying skiing, biking, snowmobiling, fishing, hunting, and homesteading, connecting deeply with nature. Movement and mindfulness are central to her life, both on and off the mat.
Meagan Lameiro
With over a decade of teaching experience and even longer commitment to her personal practice, Meagan brings a calm and intentional approach to her classes. Rooted in the traditions of Ashtanga and Vinyasa, this class has evolved to embrace the slower, more mindful qualities of practice. Meagan’s background at Toronto’s Downward Dog Yoga Centre continues to shape her teaching, inspiring a balance of strength, ease, and presence on the mat.