Siberia Station Spa
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/SPAS, QUEBEC/ Updated : Dec 29, 2015, 12:59 IST
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Just minutes outside Quebec City, visitors will feel like they have stepped into a different world when they enter Siberia Station Spa. In the heart of a beautiful lush forest paradise multiple saunas, hot pools and relaxing rooms … Read more
Just minutes outside Quebec City, visitors will feel like they have stepped into a different world when they enter Siberia Station Spa. In the heart of a beautiful lush forest paradise multiple saunas, hot pools and relaxing rooms await you. An infrared sauna helps to alleviate stress, fatigue and chronic pain while promoting healthier skin while the Finnish sauna works on blood circulation and removing toxins from the skin. Read less
Just minutes outside Quebec City, visitors will feel like they have stepped into a different world when they enter Siberia Station Spa. In the heart of a beautiful lush forest paradise multiple saunas, hot pools and relaxing rooms await you. An infrared sauna helps to alleviate stress, fatigue and chronic pain while promoting healthier skin while the Finnish sauna works on blood circulation and removing toxins from the skin. Six different hot pools scattered throughout the property allow for your muscles to unwind and relax. Hop into the beautiful Yellow River that borders the property or one of the cold plunge pools with their cold waterfalls to refresh and shock you! Head to the one of the heated relaxation areas including a yurt complete with fireplace or outdoor heated terrace. Siberia Station Spa offers a morning just for families; as kids are not normally allowed here. Sunday mornings from nine until noon the spa opens just for families at a reduced rate; with the minimum age being five. Pamper yourself and your children with a relaxing massage for both of you. Deep relaxation is promised here at this wonderful spa located so close to downtown Quebec City.
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