Prince Edward County’s hottest resort just opened a spa

 Wander The Spa, the first-ever lakefront Nordic spa in Ontario, is officially open.

A place for intention and restoration, disconnect to reconnect in the tranquility of a 10,000 square foot thermotherapy circuit, nestled among the tall grasses of Wander The Resort on West Lake in Prince Edward County (15841 Loyalist Pkwy, Bloomfield). Passes start at $95 and bookings are now open.

Since opening in 2021, Wander has received international acclaim as one of the top travel and design destinations in the country. The addition of the nordic spa culminates an experience of peace and connection for locals and overnight guests alike, as one of the few in the province to offer onsite accommodations.

“Wander The Spa was built to give our guests what we all desperately need, a place to disconnect and reconnect. Somewhere to experience time standing still for a moment, designed to be an oasis of intention and restoration,” said Shannon Hunter, owner, Wander The Resort. “Opening the first-ever lakefront Nordic spa in Ontario has been years in the making and, together with our award-winning restaurant Gather, culminates the Wander experience of peace and connection.”

Relax and retreat

Begin with a hot session (over 100 F) in the 32-seat sauna (dry heat, beneficial for detoxification and improved circulation), steam room (moist heat, beneficial for opening pores and soothing muscles), or hot soak pool (ideal for easing muscle tension).

Next to the steam room, visit the scrub area to exfoliate and refresh your skin before quickly cooling down with a 1 to 3 minute cold plunge (50 F) to invigorate the senses and enhance circulation. Rest in the sunken fireside lounge or the Terrace lounge overlooking the spa, with views of sparkling West Lake.

An equally restorative experience, skip the full circuit to spend more time unwinding in any of the amenities, which also include two warm soak pools (98 F); and the temperate dip pool (temperature adjusted to the season), where guests are soothed by the sounds and views of two waterfalls and multiple fireplaces year-round. 

Whisper Beach on West Lake offers 200 feet of waterfront exclusively to spa guests for a natural cold plunge experience, with two more intimate saunas and cozy Hygge Huts nearby.

Laidback luxury lives here

Wander’s acclaimed attention to detail continues in the spa and here the laidback luxury transitions to an oasis of serenity. Curved interior walls and domed ceilings are hand parged in parchment-toned microcement and highlighted by soft indirect lighting, reminiscent of candlelit hallways. This textural subtlety is juxtapositioned against the clean and simple lines of white oak millwork and black iron hardware.

Finishing touches such as arched doors featuring black pane glass, custom backlit LED mirrors, acoustic panelled ceilings in Treatment rooms, and integrated speakers throughout encourage contemplation and reverie.

Natural materials are carried outside where cedar establishes warmth and intimacy in The Cove, the spacious subterranean pool deck that provides a protected all-season experience. Here, natural Baltic Ivy-covered concrete is the backdrop to renewal, and guests can disappear among the 10’ by 10’ waterfall, or reconnect around one of three fires.

Ascend the floating concrete staircase to the Terrace Lounge or venture inside the Clubhouse for access to The Market, where the signature Wander x Sunday’s Company spa scent, with notes of eucalyptus and wild spruce, is available to take home as a diffuser, a candle or as Wander’s new line of body products. Enjoy the resort’s award-winning culinary offerings at Gather, where Chef Justin Tse’s balanced menu takes cues from the seasons and highlights the flavours of the County, marrying global influences with locally-sourced ingredients.

With two private treatment rooms, Wander The Spa is launching with Reiki, an ancient Japanese method of healing that uses light to touch to channel energy into the body; as well as a Relaxation Massage that aims to restore balance, using gliding strokes of varying pressure to stimulate circulation, to smooth tight muscles and reduce stress. Wellness practitioners will also offer daily Aufguss sauna rituals, infusing essential oils, heat, steam, and sound for a 10-minute multisensory experience.

Wander The Spa is open daily and is also available for private bookings. Visit wanderthespa.com for more information.

All-day pampering awaits at the Elora Mill Hotel & Spa

Suspended on limestone cliffs above the rushing rapids of the gorge below, the Elora Mill Hotel & Spa provides an indulging, five-star retreat in the heart of nature.

Walking through the streets of Elora, you’d be forgiven for thinking you might be anywhere else but a small, Ontario town. All along Metcalfe and surrounding streets, stores housed in 19th century limestone sell everything from handmade silk lampshades spun in art deco designs, to locally-made home furnishings and used books.

Like any good small town, there are also a handful of comfortable cafes and ice cream shops selling those nostalgic Moosetracks and Bubblegum scoops.

But the lifeblood of the town is the Elora Mill Hotel & Spa, a five-star, luxury boutique property with a fine-dining restaurant and full-service spa that’s perched above the rushing waters of the Elora Gorge.

About the Elora Mill

Opened in 2018 under the Pearle Hospitality Group, the Elora Mill has a long and colourful history that dates back nearly 200 years, to 1832 when William Gilkison, a Scottish naval captain, purchased 14,000 acres of land and settled the town on the banks of the Grand River. In 1833, Gilkison constructed a sawmill which served the town until the early 1900s.

Over the years, the property also had stints as a distillery (the site of the hotel’s present-day kitchen), as well as a flour mill that ceased operations in 1974, when it was converted to the Elora Mill Inn. Following the old inn’s closure in 2010, a $27 million renovation project saw the property reopen eight years later in June 2018 as the four-storey Elora Mill Hotel & Spa, turning the tiny town of Elora into a full-fledged luxury destination flanked year round by guests from all over the world.

Farm-to-table dining

On the first floor of the hotel, you’ll find the two-storey restaurant which features floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the rapids. Using a farm-to-table dining approach that extends to all menus, highlights include the lobster and smoked halibut agnolotti with seasonal hand-picked chanterelles and the field greens salad with pan roasted chicken, made using locally-sourced produce from the Pearle Farm.

Down below, guests can visit the restaurant’s recently opened wine cellar, which is home to more than 4,000 bottles. The Elora Mill’s team of friendly in-house sommeliers can also provide expert pairing advice on any dish.

Rooms with a view

Working with the original footprint of the mill, luxury interior designer Lori Morris was picked to decorate all 30 rooms in three styles—rustic, modern and French. There are eight room categories to choose from, with no two designed identically. Soft neutrals blend harmoniously with the natural limestone walls and exposed wooden beams. Lavish touches create an atmosphere so indulging, you find yourself longing for just one more day on a weekend getaway. 

Throw open the balcony doors of the Terrace Suite and gaze at the rushing rapids of the Elora Gorge below. Additional in-room highlights include a king-sized bed, a seasonal indoor wood burning fireplace perfect for autumn nights, and a Nespresso coffee machine. At the end of the evening, retreat to your terrace and lounge by the outdoor fire with a glass of wine, or one of the afte rdinner cocktails that can be ordered to your room—we recommend the Campfire Nightcap, made with a smoky Sombra mezcal, sweet Amaro Montenegro, Crème de Cacao, cold brew espresso and agave. Or, slip off your oversized plush robe and into the soaker tub.

Elements of relaxation continue throughout the hotel, starting on the first floor at the spa, where cliffside views immediately transport you away from the stresses of daily life. Recently, Elora Mill introduced a series of day packages which include the Daybreak ($350 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.), with a complimentary breakfast; the Midday ($425 from 12 to 5 p.m.) which includes lunch, and Seize the Day ($750 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), which is perfect for those looking for a full day of pampering.

Along with a signature body treatment, highlights of all three packages include use of the Nordic dry sauna, eucalyptus steam room, hot tub, and heated rooftop pool, which stays open year round. Cocktails, wine by the glass and small bites, like warm marinated olives, can be enjoyed pool side or in the relaxation lounge.

For rates and availability, visit eloramill.ca.

 

This article first appeared in the Fall 2024 issue of OFFSHORE travel Magazine. Click here to subscribe to your free copy.