Image via Wander The Resort
If you need a relaxing getaway this summer then look no further. Award-winning resort, Wander, is expanding its ventures by opening the first-ever lakefront Nordic spa in Ontario, located in the heart of Prince Edward County.
Here’s what you need to know about this luxurious new destination.
Recent Posts:
This scenic Ontario driving route guides you through 10 provincial parks
On the big screen! These are the best drive-in theatres in Ontario
According to Wander The Resort, Wander The Spa will have no shortage of amenities including “four distinct pools and four fire experiences, two saunas, a steam room, an exfoliation cabin, a lakeside Whisper Beach complete with cozy hammocks and napping tents, as well as massage treatments.”
The spa can be found nestled on West Lake among the tall grasses of Wander The Resort spanning 10,000 square feet.
“Unveiling the first-ever lakefront Nordic spa in Ontario is something we’ve been striving towards since we first walked the property more than five years ago,” says Shannon Hunter, owner, Wander The Resort.
“After so much thoughtful planning, we are incredibly proud of the spa offering and design and feel it perfectly reflects the resort’s identity – a retreat in simple luxury, somewhere to unwind and connect.”
While an official opening date for the summer has not been announced, there is specially priced day passes and an exclusive all-access Founders Pass available to purchase for a limited time here.
The day pass starts at $65 and includes access to hydrotherapy pools, the steam room, saunas and exfoliation cabin.
The Founders Pass is speciality priced at $3900 per year where guests can enjoy the following:
Be sure to check back for an update on when Wander The Spa will open this summer! I’ll be booking a spot ASAP!
When: Opening summer 2024
Where: 15841 Loyalist Pkwy, Bloomfield, ON
Cost: $65+ per day
Pride Month is bringing a full calendar of events to Calgary this June, with celebrations…
If you've ever walked through Calgary in the summer, you know the city is full…
Aviation history is available right before your eyes!
New card, who's this? The Toronto Public Library just dropped six new library card designs,…
The Fairbank Summerfest is returning to Eglinton Avenue West next month, transforming the stretch just west of…
Sylvan Lake already knows how to do summer well, but many people don't know there's…