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AIRE Ancient Baths Just Opened in Toronto

The candlelit circuit of thermal pools offers a welcome antidote to the city’s winter chill and mid-season blues.

If there’s one thing Canadian winters are good at, it’s reminding you how tense your shoulders can get. Short days, icy sidewalks, endless layers. Enter AIRE Ancient Baths, the international wellness brand that has just opened its first Canadian location in Toronto, bringing with it a deeply soothing answer to cold weather fatigue.

Long a favourite ritual in cities like New York, London and Barcelona, AIRE has built a devoted following for its atmospheric approach to thermal bathing. Its first Canadian location brings that same slow, immersive experience into a restored 1912 heritage building downtown, just as the city enters its coldest stretch of the year.

Warm stone surfaces, low lighting and hundreds of flickering candles set the tone, while a series of thermal pools at different temperatures encourages you to move slowly, warming up, cooling down and repeating as your body dictates. Unlike a traditional day spa, AIRE centres on communal thermal bathing, inspired by ancient Roman, Greek and Ottoman traditions. Silence, or near silence, is part of the experience, and time becomes pleasantly vague. Optional massage rituals take place within the bathing space itself, which keeps the experience feeling continuous rather than segmented.

The experience tends to appeal to travellers and locals who enjoy slowing down. It’s well suited to solo visits, quiet dates or post-trip decompression. This isn’t a social spa or a quick in-and-out treatment — it’s a place to linger (and warm up).

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