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10 must-visit spas in Canada

People soak in an outdoor thermal pool at Bota Bota spa in winter in the Old Port of Montreal

10 must-visit spas in Canada

A spa is a spa is a spa, right? Well, we would politely disagree. Across Canada, there are a number of fantastic spas that have made a name for themselves through their luxe ambiance, unique treatments and stunning locations.

 

From the Canadian Rockies to the coast of Nova Scotia, here are 10 spas that take relaxation to a whole new level.

 

Willow Stream Spa, Alberta

Willow Streams Spa at the Fairmont Banff Springs.

The Fairmont Banff Springs Spa in Banff, Alberta. Credit: Travel Alberta / Lauren Wesanko @lwesanko

It takes something pretty special to keep you indoors while you're in picturesque Banff, Alberta. The Fairmont Banff Springs SpaExternal Link Title, located in the Fairmont Banff SpringsExternal Link Title, is one of those special exceptions. The newly-renovated 40,260-square-foot facility includes three waterfall treatment whirlpools, an indoor European mineral pool, an outdoor whirlpool, saunas, steam rooms, a fireplace resting lounge -- and that's just the self-service activities. There's also plenty of massage rooms (including a deluxe couple's suite treatment room the boasts a fireplace, oversized spa shower and soaker tub), spaces for facials, manicure and pedicure stations and a full salon. You really can't beat this mountain sanctuary.

 

Balnea Spa, Quebec

Spa Eastman

Balnea is located in the quaint Eastern Townships region. Credit: Tourisme Québec / Gaëlle Leroyer

Choice is a great thing. Most spas offer you a choice of two or three types of massages. Then there's Balnea SpaExternal Link Title. Located in Quebec's Eastern TownshipsExternal Link Title, an hour-or-so from Montreal. Balnea offers 25 different types of massages, including both traditional techniques and some exclusive to the spa. They also have a Thermal Experience, which includes panoramic saunas, exterior baths, a thermal waterfall, a forest basin, and more. Cycle between hot and cold, and rest in real style.

 

Ste. Anne’s Spa, Ontario

Ste. Anne's Spa
Ste. Anne's Spa. Credit: Kawarthas Northumberland

If you're a spa veteran, and you think you've seen it all, let us introduce you to Ste. Anne's SpaExternal Link Title. This Ontario gem isn't like most other spas. It's located in the tiny town of Grafton, about 90 minutes east of Toronto, and the small town feel comes through in many ways when you visit Ste. Anne's. The building itself is much more like a rustic cottage than the modern facilities you're likely used to -- think maple, not marble. And much like the friendly residents in town, the spa actually encourages laughter and conversation instead of enforcing silence. This different approach doesn't change the fact that you can have your pick of a full range of over 35 spa treatments, from hot stone massages to reiki treatments.

 

The Ancient Cedars Spa at the Wickaninnish Inn, British Columbia

The Ancient Cedars Spa at the Wickaninnish Inn
The Ancient Cedars Spa at the Wickaninnish Inn. Credit: Anthony Redpath

On the west coast of British Columbia lies a small surf town called Tofino. Adventurers flock to ride the waves and hike the surrounding rainforests, but if you're looking for a relaxing time, the Wickaninnish Inn can't be beat. The hotel's Ancient Cedars SpaExternal Link Title, nestled into the rocks on the edge of the forest, has a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean. That view can be enjoyed while receiving a massage, a body polish, or a local First Nations-inspired awakening treatment. You'd also be hard-pressed to find a better space in which to enjoy yoga classes.

 

Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa, Nova Scotia

Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa.
Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa. Credit: Tourism Nova Scotia / Photographer: Dean Casavechia

If you're the type of person who likes to earn their massage, Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa might be your type of place. Spend you day on the links, swinging away for 18 holes, before heading to the Dol-άs SpaExternal Link Title for a deep tissue massage. Overlooking the Northumberland Strait in Nova Scotia, the spa does everything from mud treatments to Swiss cellulotherapy. They'll have you looking and feeling great in no time, ready for another day on the greens.

 

Northern Lights Resort and Spa, Yukon

Aurora Borealis at the Northern Lights Resort & Spa in Whitehorse
Aurora Borealis at the Northern Lights Resort & Spa in Whitehorse. Credit: Wolfgang Bublitz

The Yukon, in the Canadian North, might take a bit more time to reach, but it delivers a spa experience like no other. The Northern Lights Resort and SpaExternal Link Title is one of the only places in the world where you can follow up your massage with the greatest light show on earth. Enjoy a Finnish or infrared sauna, spend some time in the relax room, get that well-earned massage, or just relax in the outdoor Jacuzzi. Then cuddle up in a warm blanket and look up at the swirling greens and blues of the aurora borealis.

 

Spa Eastman, Quebec

Balnea is located in the quaint Eastern Townships region.

Spa Eastman. Credit: Tourisme Québec / Jean-François Hamelin

Quebec's Spa EastmanExternal Link Title is located on a 132-hectres estate in the Eastern Townships. Spend a few days tucked away in nature, enjoying yoga classes, massages and the Nordic baths. Then enjoy the rustic scenery with a walk through the gardens or the 15 kilometres of wooded walking trails. You're guaranteed to end your visit feeling relaxed and refreshed.

 

Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain, Ontario

Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain
Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain. Credit: Destination Ontario

With views of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the experience at the Scandinave Spa Blue MountainExternal Link Title changes with the seasons. In the fall, you might enjoy the signature Scandinavian baths while taking in the changing colours of the leaves. In the winter, you might watch skiers enjoy the night at the Blue Mountain resort while you soak. In the spring, you might opt for a sports massage after taking on one of the area's fantastic cycling routes. Then in the summer, you might spend a little extra time in the Nordic waterfall cooling down after a day spent on the sands of nearby Wasaga Beach. No matter when you visit, you're sure to enjoy this one-of-a-kind Ontario spa experience.

 

Boathouse Spa, Oak Bay Beach Hotel Spa, British Columbia

The Oak Bay Beach Hotel, home to the Boathouse spa
The Oak Bay Beach Hotel, home to the Boathouse spa. Credit: Destination BC / Hubert Kang

Do you like the sound of "hot, seaside mineral baths?" The Oak Bay Beach Hotel SpaExternal Link Title is all about making the most of its environment on the coast of Victoria in British Columbia. In addition to the incredible views of the Straight of Juan de Fuca from those seaside baths, the spa offers massages, facials and baths using seaweed concentrates that provide micronutrients that can help your body in more ways than this short blurb can address. Plus, the spa has specialized therapies meant to promote body healing and really make a long-term impact on your health and well-being.

 

Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature, Manitoba

Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature in Winnipeg
Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature in Winnipeg. Credit: JP Media Works-Courtesy of Travel Manitoba

You've kept busy on your trip to Manitoba, hopping from attraction to attraction, and taking advantage of all the cultural and outdoor experiences. Now, it's time to relax, which means paying a visit to Thermëa by Nordik Spa-NatureExternal Link Title. This Scandinavian spa is the perfect place to unwind and destress. Go for a long soak in the thermal pools, sweat it out in the Finnish saunas and treat yourself to a massage. Then enjoy some fine dining, because you've earned a good meal after all that relaxing, right?

Relaxing is key to every successful vacation. Why not add one of these spas to your next trips to truly disconnect?