BC Spa Vacations
- Many of British Columbia spas sit on the edge of the Pacific Ocean.pacific ocean image by Karin Lau from Fotolia.com
British Columbia has some of the most well-known Canadian tourist destinations like Vancouver Island and Tofino. BC gained worldwide attention as the host of the 2010 Winter Olympic games. Some popular spas in British Columbia include the Eagle Nook Resort & Spa, Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa and the Poets Cove Resort and Spa. - Eagle Nook Resort & Spa provides its guests with spa bundles that include aromatherapy oils, wild seaweed gel during massages and an Ombra foam bath. The spa offers a range of massages, including hot stone, aromatherapy body, esalen massages and scalp massages. Esalen massages work by rocking the body gently back and forth. The resort provides guests with wireless Internet access, and is 100 percent non-smoking. Guests staying at this resort and spa receive daily complimentary breakfast. Guests can relax in the spa's hot tub. The Eagle Nook Resort & Spa provides guests with a majestic view of the Pacific Ocean. Pets are allowed
Eagle Nook Resort & Spa
P.O. Box 1068
Tofino, BC
Canada V0R 2Z0
800-760-2777
eaglenook.com - The Poets Cove Resort & Spa's Susurrus Spa offers massages include hot stone, Swedish, deep tissue, marine indulgence, and a back, neck and shoulder massage. The spa also offers guests facial treatments, pedicures and manicures. Poets Cove Resort & Spa provides both wired and wireless Internet access in guest rooms. The entire hotel is 100 percent smoke-free. Many of the guest rooms have fireplaces. Guests staying at this resort and spa receive a complimentary continental breakfast every day. The spa has a view of the Pacific Ocean, a pool, on-site fitness center and allows guests to stay with pets during their stay.
Poets Cove Resort & Spa
9801 Spalding Road
Pender Island V0N 2M3
Canada
888-512-7638
poetscove.com - The Healing Springs Spa at Harrison Hot Springs provides guests with the Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics makeup line that was introduced by Pauline Youngblood in 1998. These skin care products are mineral-based and said to be made without chemical dyes and preservatives. The Phytomer Skin Care Collection is also available and is made with marine-based products. Facials, massages and a mineral hot springs bath are available to guests.
Harrison Hot Springs has guest rooms with a balcony. Wired Internet is available, but wireless is not. This resort and spa allows guests to bring pets with them during their stay. Guests can relax at the resort's sauna and hot tub. The resort is completely nonsmoking.
Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa
100 Esplanade Ave.
Harrison Hot Springs V0M 1K0
Canada
800-663-2266
harrisonresort.com