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This beautiful Muskoka spa is nestled among 86 acres of
pristine forest and woodlands with a spirited waterfall and
private lake, The Trillium Resort & Spa invites guests the
opportunity to relax, unwind and be pampered at one of Ontario's finest spas
The vision
at the Spa is about the luxury of time in natural space, the
healing power of the human touch and the potential for
life-changing results for each of their guests.
The Muskoka
spa is housed in an airy 5,000 square foot post and beam building,
offering three floors of spa services including a wonderful
screened-in porch for massages. The Spa is a magical place where
relaxation comes naturally as spa professionals cater to the needs
of both body and spirit.
As a member
of Spas Ontario, the association of premier spas, The Trillium Spa
follows the highest operational and ethical spa standards.
The spa
offers a soothing, revitalizing array of personal services and
treatments. All of the treatment rooms afford beautiful views, for
the healing connection with nature. Each of the treatments has
been developed for the ultimate in skin and body care.
The menu of spa services caters to both women and men,
and includes facials, massage therapy, body wraps, manicures,
pedicures and beauty treatments. In addition to several Trillium
Signature treatments, you can also enjoy classes in yoga, qi gong,
t'ai chi and meditation held in the Main Lodge or on the shores of
Devine Lake.
Several day
guest and overnight guest packages are available for your spa
vacation at this premiere Muskoka Ontario spa.
For a truly
indulgent experience, we invite you to visit The Trillium Spa. For
more information please read the article "Tips on How to Spa Like a Pro".
"Best
Place to Get a Massage" - Leisureways Magazine
"The
Trillium Resort and Spa is a new hideaway near Port Sydney. Remote
and peaceful, it sits on 86 wooded acres with its own private lake
and waterfalls. The spa facilities are seductive. Best of all is a
screened in porch surrounded by pine trees where you get massaged
to the sound of the waterfall and the twitter of real birds (not
the recorded variety)."
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