

Floatation therapy center in downtown Toronto with 4 float tanks. Offers sensory deprivation/REST therapy (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique) in salt-water solution tanks. Open 7 days a week with single floats, intro packs, memberships, and 10-packs.
During your float the outside world is gone and amazing things happen. It turns out that when you're not fighting gravity or constantly taking in information your body has a lot of extra resources at its disposal. Your mind is free to navigate without distraction.
Single Float
Intro 3-Pack
3 float sessions, recommended for new floaters
Membership
Includes 1 float per month, $49 additional floats
10 Pack
10 float sessions, fully shareable
Practitioner
1159 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON M6J 1J4
Parking
Limited street parking available on Queen Street.
Transit
Nearby streetcar stop on Queen Street.
Walk-in Policy
Appointment only
Accepting new clients
Reserve your spot or get tips and offers — two taps.
Appointment only
Floatation therapy, also known as sensory deprivation, involves floating in a salt-water solution to promote relaxation and mental clarity.
The float tank creates an environment where gravity and external stimuli are minimized, allowing your body and mind to relax deeply.
During your session, you'll float in a dark, soundproof tank filled with warm, salty water, providing a unique experience of weightlessness.
Most float sessions last around 60 to 90 minutes, but you can choose the duration that suits you best.
Yes, floatation therapy is safe for most individuals, but it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider if you have specific health concerns.
Yes, Float Toronto offers gift cards that can be purchased for float sessions, making it a perfect gift for relaxation and self-care.
Languages Spoken
Payment Methods
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Parking
Limited street parking available on Queen Street.
Transit Access
Nearby streetcar stop on Queen Street.
Walk-in Policy
Appointment only
Safety Protocols
Enhanced cleaning protocols
Sanitization stations