Boreal SAuna
Step inside our newest winter addition: a cozy sauna with a beautiful view!
We’ve partnered with the Boreal Sauna Company to provide you with the ultimate relaxation experience - an outdoor sauna session surrounded by the boreal forest.
Sauna sessions can provide numerous wellness benefits, and when paired with stunning forest scenery and the relaxing scent of Canadian cedar, it’s the perfect way to unwind.
Let the soothing heat melt away any stress and leave you feeling refreshed. Whether you’re rejuvenating after a day of adventure or simply seeking some peace and tranquillity, our outdoor sauna offers the perfect escape.
Booking Details & Usage
Available 10 AM - 9 PM by booking only
Please contact the front desk to book within three hours of your desired session.
Private Session | $135 + tax
1-6 people. 45 minutes
Public Session | $30 + tax per person
45 minutes
Payment must be made at the front desk before sauna use.
Three hours’ notice is needed for Sauna bookings so we can ensure your session is heated to the optimal temperature. Because of the time it takes to heat the sauna properly, bookings are non-refundable within three hours of your session.
The sauna is located in front of the Lodge. All guests must sign in at the beginning of each session and sign out at the end. Towels are available at the front desk. Please be sure to return your towel at the end of your session.
Exposure to extreme heat is not recommended for everyone, so we advise you to ensure that a sauna session is right for you before booking. A waiver will be provided for you to sign prior to your sauna session.
A few things to note for YOUR SESSION
Please remove shoes and jewelry before entering.
Please always sit or lie on a towel for sanitary reasons.
No food or drink other than water is permitted.
Taking a break to rest is important during a sauna session. If you begin to feel lightheaded or ill, please take advantage of the bench outside where you can cool down.
The wood-burning stove is very hot, so please refrain from touching it to avoid burns.