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This Ontario spa is located on a natural spring & it has relaxing thermal pools

It’s getting cold out there, which means it’s the perfect season for some R&R. Burning Springs Spa & Thermal Pools is a dreamy escape to paradise right here in Ontario.

The spa is situated at the original location of a remarkable natural spring in Niagara Falls — it pays tribute to this natural wonder through its services, treatments, and overall vibe.

This exquisite spa has three outdoor Thermal Pools that offer a hydrotherapy journey that is like magic for your body.

Beyond the relaxation they provide, these pools can enhance circulation, alleviate stress, and help with detoxification.

The Himalayan Salt Sauna is not only beautiful to look at, but also has healing benefits that are time-tested and wide-ranging thanks to its high mineral content.

You can also soak in the serene ambiance of the outdoor fireside relaxation area, home to the Finnish-inspired Sauna Cabin.

The sauna has an array of benefits, including improved circulation, lowered blood pressure, stress relief, radiant skin, and relief from joint stiffness and muscle soreness.

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Its oversized window provides a gorgeous view of the outdoor spa area.

While you’re relaxing, you can also order a cocktail, small bites, or sweet treats from the menu.

Its prime location in the heart of Niagara Falls makes it the perfect spot for a weekend getaway, with the Winter Festival of Lights and the charming Niagara-on-the-Lake just minutes away.

Don’t just take it from us, though. The spa is the recipient of the Top 25 Spas in Canada Award, a testament to its incredible services.

It’s time to get out of the cold and melt into the serenity of a well-deserved spa day.

Burning Springs Spa & Thermal Pools

Where: 6740 Fallsview Blvd, Niagara Falls
Cost: $60 per person (Oasis Pass)

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