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Feeling stressed lately? Join the club! One of the best ways to relax is with a spa getaway. And yes, we understand it can be a tad expensive but if you can treat yourself to a lovely, relaxing adventure, why not? As the days get colder, one fun option is visiting a local hot spring in Ontario. If travelling south is not much of an option this fall, these hot springs are your best friend.
Now it’s time to plan! Pick a spot and make your reservation. These Ontario hot springs are perfect for your relaxing fall getaway.
Now this is what we call a wellness escape! Soak in the outdoor mineral tub, which helps open your pores and eliminates toxins.
It’s good for you!
Where: 2004 Bay Lake Rd, Bancroft
Head to this Niagara-on-the-Lake spa! It’s a wonderful experience with a secluded outdoor hot spring!
Where: 48 John St West, Niagara-on-the-Lake
The hot spring at the Scandinave Spa is what dreams are made of. This spa is nestled within a 25-acre parcel of natural hardwood forest and stunning views of the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve Niagara Escarpment.
The views are just immaculate!
Where: 152 Grey County Rd 21, The Blue Mountains
Sweet, sweet warmth is only an hour’s drive from Toronto. The Millcrof Inn and Spa is home to hot spring pools! Sneak away to this paradise in the country and sink into its gorgeous waters. The two pools are about 40°C.
Where: 55 John Street, Alton ON
It’s time to relax away…
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