About
Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics offers gymnastics, including Gymnastics For All programs, interclub programs, competitive artistic gymnastics, adult gymnastics, and a special needs program. The program also runs week-long camps where kids spend time in the gym learning introductory gymnastics skills. Developmental Boys & Girls Programs and interclub programs run on an annual, invitation-only basis.
• Ages: 1–18 years old
• Schedule: Office hours Monday–Friday and weekends with daytime and early evening availability
Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics was founded in 1969. Its stated purpose is to inspire excellence through gymnastics. The organization describes its programs as safe, inclusive, diverse, and athlete-focused, and notes a long-standing tradition of excellence. It offers award-winning programs for ages 1 to 100, including options for recreational gymnasts learning foundations of physical literacy and high-performance athletes aspiring to be Olympians. It is described as the only competitive gymnastics program in Vancouver and one of the largest in Western Canada, with a 5,600 sq. ft. Heather Street gym to house the competitive program and a Tree House room that allows for smaller classes.
Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics was founded by Sev Heiberg, a PhD Nuclear Physicist who had a lifelong involvement in gymnastics as a competitor and high-level coach. The organization notes that it has provided gymnastics for over 50 years. Phoenix Gymnastics acknowledges that it works and learns on the traditional unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
Parents and participants describe toddler classes as fun, with instructors knowledgeable in body physics and communication with kids of different ages, and mention a clean environment and reasonable price. Adult participants report feeling welcomed and included in adult gymnastics, including those who are beginners. One parent notes instructors and staff as attentive and flexible, and mentions the option of a bigger room downstairs and a smaller Tree House room upstairs. Another participant reports positive experiences in the special needs program and adult gymnastics group, and describes Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics as an all-around gym with staff, coaches, and equipment for different levels of training and instruction.
Last updated February 20, 2026.
• Ages: 1–18 years old
• Schedule: Office hours Monday–Friday and weekends with daytime and early evening availability
Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics was founded in 1969. Its stated purpose is to inspire excellence through gymnastics. The organization describes its programs as safe, inclusive, diverse, and athlete-focused, and notes a long-standing tradition of excellence. It offers award-winning programs for ages 1 to 100, including options for recreational gymnasts learning foundations of physical literacy and high-performance athletes aspiring to be Olympians. It is described as the only competitive gymnastics program in Vancouver and one of the largest in Western Canada, with a 5,600 sq. ft. Heather Street gym to house the competitive program and a Tree House room that allows for smaller classes.
Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics was founded by Sev Heiberg, a PhD Nuclear Physicist who had a lifelong involvement in gymnastics as a competitor and high-level coach. The organization notes that it has provided gymnastics for over 50 years. Phoenix Gymnastics acknowledges that it works and learns on the traditional unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
Parents and participants describe toddler classes as fun, with instructors knowledgeable in body physics and communication with kids of different ages, and mention a clean environment and reasonable price. Adult participants report feeling welcomed and included in adult gymnastics, including those who are beginners. One parent notes instructors and staff as attentive and flexible, and mentions the option of a bigger room downstairs and a smaller Tree House room upstairs. Another participant reports positive experiences in the special needs program and adult gymnastics group, and describes Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics as an all-around gym with staff, coaches, and equipment for different levels of training and instruction.
Last updated February 20, 2026.
Is this your business? There is no cost, but you will be asked to sign up or log in.