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Vancouver's Best Spas
You work hard,
you play hard and your body knows it. Thank heavens
for spas. By Susan Bryant
You might say there are three areas in
which Vancouverites are truly blessed: we’re never
more than a few feet from a terrific coffee house, a
great yoga studio or a divine spa—the latter of
which might take some credit for that infamous laid-back
west coast attitude. Of course, locals are famously
active types, too—skiing in the morning and kayaking
in the afternoon, or so the local legend has it—so
having a massage therapist on speed dial isn’t
such a frivolous concept.
Of course, there’s much to be said for the overall
health and wellbeing that results from a day at a local
spa. After all, if you eat right, stay fit and take
care of your skin, what good is it without some decent
inner peace?
Here, a roundup of some of the signature treatments
from the city’s top spas:
PERFECT HEALTH SPA
The people behind Perfect Health Spa may have figured
out the perfect party: get a group together, park them
in front of a 14-foot movie screen, and show them their
flick of choice while providing chocolate-scented manicures,
pedicures and massages. Heck, they’ll even let
you bring adult beverages into the room too. What, no
party? No problem. You can also partake in the big-screen
fun in a solo venture. ($35-80). 5960 Minoru Blvd.,
Richmond, 604-821-0000.
MIRAJ HAMMAM
It’s a trip to enter Miraj Hammam—nothing
like the streetscapes you just left behind on Granville
Street. All treatments focus around the traditional
hammam and gommage, performed solo (or with a partner
or three, if you prefer) in the Middle Eastern-inspired
arched halls of Miraj Hammam. A low-mist and high-intensity
steam in the hammam first cleanses your body (and mind
of all those nagging thoughts). For the gommage you’ll
be exfoliated with honey-like black Moroccan soap while
you lie on cool Jerusalem marble. You can add a body
wrap of papaya or seaweed into the mix for a Thalasso-inspired
treatment, and say goodbye to cellulite. Or take advantage
of the steam and go for a mini-facial. You’re
not truly chilled until you’ve relaxed with mint
tea and sweets in the velvets of the sultana lounge.
($99-290). 1495 W. Sixth Ave., South Granville,
604-733-5151.
ABSOLUTE SPA
True, men are becoming more familiar with good skin-care
regimes and taking the time to take care of themselves.
But it’s still a little intimidating to get into
the spa environs when the predominant theme is lavender
and the robes are big and fuzzy. That’s just one
of the reasons why the Absolute Spa at the Hotel Vancouver
caters to the other sex with its chocolate-brown leather
accents and cool neutral interior. Pedicure thrones
are equipped with Xbox video games for the guy who likes
to multitask while his toes are treated to the Absolute
Spa’s Y-Spa For Men line of products. Or if it’s
a facial they’re after, the Gentleman’s
Facial caters to male skin: rich in botanicals, aromatherapy
and essential oils, the products have unique anti-oxidizing
and purifying benefits. The product line from Canyon
Ranch spas works with the special needs of men’s
skin: their invigorating foot gel, for example, includes
thyme, traditionally used by Roman warriors after battle
to soothe fatigue and abrasions. Could it get more manly
than that? (Pedicures: 60 minutes, $75; facials: 75
minutes, $125.) Hotel Vancouver, 900 W. Georgia
St., Downtown, 604-648-2909; and three locations at
the Vancouver International Airport, 604-273-4772.
CABELLO DAY SPA
Few things can make a vacation screech to a halt faster
than sleepless nights caused by shifting time zones.
Hydrotherapy is one of those wonder cures for much that
ails, working its magic on tired souls for over a century.
The Vichy shower treatment at Cabello spa is engineered
to stimulate the spinal cord as small beads of water
cascade over the body, stimulating lymphatic and blood
movement, quickening metabolic processes—and for
the jet-lagged masses, producing a deep state of relaxation
to induce sleep. Paired with an exfoliating treatment,
and ending with a warmed body oil and lotion massage,
this treatment will not only have the body feeling rested,
it’s going to look brand spankin’ new, too.
(75 minutes, $100.) 3518 W. 41st Ave., Kerrisdale,
604-267-4247.
VIDA WELLNESS SPA
With 5,000 years of history behind it, an Ayurvedic
treatment gets more than a modicum of respect for its
serious healing capabilities. This Indian science of
holistic health works to both beautify the body and
nurture the individual, with each treatment custom-tailored
to the one and only you (as determined by a brief questionnaire).
Shirodhara is one of several Ayurvedic treatments offered
at Vida Wellness. The session starts with an Ayurvedic
massage, which uses four times the amount of oil of
a traditional massage: you’re going to get oily,
and your skin will love you for it. After a head-to-toe
treatment, your therapist drizzles a steady stream of
oil on the centre of your forehead (also known as the
third eye in yogi circles), which falls down through
your hairline to the back of your head. You fall into
a deeply meditative state—and experience a whole
new level of chill. (90 minutes, $175.) Sheraton
Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel, 1088 Burrard St., Downtown,
604-682-8410.
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