Spa Ofuro
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/SPAS, QUEBEC/ Updated : Dec 29, 2015, 13:13 IST
Synopsis
The Japanese wooden architecture and flowing river set the stage for complete relaxation here at Spa Ofuro; located in Morion-Heights in the heart of the Laurentians. Overlooking the mountains, this Nordic spa includes three dry s … Read more
The Japanese wooden architecture and flowing river set the stage for complete relaxation here at Spa Ofuro; located in Morion-Heights in the heart of the Laurentians. Overlooking the mountains, this Nordic spa includes three dry saunas, a eucalyptus steam bath, four hot whirlpool baths, two cold baths and a cold river to plunge into. Read less
The Japanese wooden architecture and flowing river set the stage for complete relaxation here at Spa Ofuro; located in Morion-Heights in the heart of the Laurentians. Overlooking the mountains, this Nordic spa includes three dry saunas, a eucalyptus steam bath, four hot whirlpool baths, two cold baths and a cold river to plunge into. With a total of three indoor relaxation rooms there is plenty of room for everyone here. The focus here is relaxation and taking care of one’s self, and with only the sounds of nature around, you will see why visitors continue to return. If you want numerous days of soaking in these baths, why not stay in one of their beautiful guest rooms; each equipped with a queen size bed, fireplace and full access to all the amenities. A bistro on site provides a daily line up of soups and sandwiches that can be enjoyed indoors or out. The landscape is equally stunning in all seasons whether the waterfall is clear and babbling or the snow is covering the mountain tops you are staring out at.
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