How long can you stay at Scandinave Spa?
How long can you stay at Scandinave Spa?
The price of a reserved Scandinavian Baths visit is based on a 2 hour visit. Although there is no time limit, Guests typically spend 2-3 hours in the experience. Guests can bring their own robe or rent one upon arrival. Bathing suits are mandatory and sandals are recommended.
Who owns the Scandinavian Spa in Blue Mountain?
Ex-NHL stars Vincent Damphousse and Éric Desjardins are also part of the Scandinave Spa group and help develop the Scandinavian-inspired spas across North America. Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain is the only privately owned location and is operated by Robert & Lesley Cederberg and Mylisa Henderson.
What is Scandinavian baths?
First you need to know that we can find them under different names: Swedish spas, Norwegian spas, Finnish spas, Scandinavian spas etc. but the meaning is the same, it is a hot tub where you can relax and spend a delightful time outside. There is some kind of ceremonial when you wish to have a Nordic bath.
Is Scandinave Spa open in winter?
5. Scandinave Spa is open from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. Parking is available from 8am, weekends and Holidays are busy during the Winter months. When capacity has been reached, a wait list is started for access to the Scandinavian Baths.
Who owns the Scandinave Spa?
Pierre Brisson together with Vincent Damphousse, René Larouche, Éric Desjardins, Steven Boulet and the Fonds de solidarité FTQ form the private Quebec-based investors group Scandinave Spa, based in Mont-Tremblant, Qc. The Caisse Desjardins has been a partner since the founding of Scandinave Spa.
Can you talk at the Scandinave Spa?
We maintain an environment of silence, so you can’t talk even if you want to. This takes all the pressure off of making conversation. If like many couples one of you is chatty and the other isn’t, our baths are the perfect non-verbal date day that you will both love.
How do I get to Blue Mountain from Toronto without a car?
The best way to get from Toronto to The Blue Mountains without a car is to train and bus and taxi which takes 3h 53m and costs $100 – $140.
Can you go to a spa while on your period?
Spas when on period We do often get asked if you can go to a spa when you’re on your period. The answer is yes, absolutely. You can go on a spa day or break on your period, and you can have spa treatments on your period.
How do I book Scandinave Spa?
SCANDINAVE SPA Reservations are now available online. If you prefer to speak to a reservations agent, a member of our Reservations Team will be happy to assist you. Please call 604-935-2424 / 1-888-935-2423. Please note: All guests must be 19 years of age or older; Guests may be asked to show identification.
How much does it cost to rent a robe at Scandinave Spa?
Robes can be rented for $15 + tax – all massage bookings include the robe. Do not bring personal robes – they are not permitted at the spa.
Do Scandinave Spa gift cards expire?
Gift card value is in Canadian currency and does not expire. The gift card cannot be redeemed for cash, is not refundable and may not be resold or used for contests or promotions without prior authorization from Scandinave Spa.
Why choose the Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain?
The award-winning Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain offers the unique Scandinavian Baths experience. Situated in a natural forest, minutes from downtown Collingwood & Blue Mountain Resort, guests are encouraged to enjoy the serenity of the outdoor environment year-round.
When is Scandinave Spa open?
Scandinave Spa is open daily. The Baths are subject to capacity limits. We recommend visiting weekdays and evenings to avoid line-ups and long wait lists for access. Guests must be 19+ yrs old. Suggest edits to improve what we show.
Are the baths open at Blue Mountain Resort?
In the winter months, Guests soak in the Outdoor Baths and can see Blue Mountain Resort skiers carve down the slopes under the night lights. We are Open. Registered Massage Services and the Scandinavian Baths reservations times are available.
What is there to do at Blue Mountain?
Visitors in the Fall are treated to colourful tree foliage on the Escarpment as well as the occasional turtle, tree frog or wild turkey. In the winter months, Guests soak in the Outdoor Baths and can see Blue Mountain Resort skiers carve down the slopes under the night lights. We are Open.