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Visit todayEnhance your spa experience with a guided Forest Bathing Walk with certified Guide, Beth Foster. Before immersing yourself in the soothing embrace of the Thermal Journey, step into the forest and leave behind the noise of daily life. Slow down, awaken your senses, and reconnect—with nature, with yourself, and with the present moment. This gentle, mindful journey invites you to fully arrive, creating the perfect transition to the deep relaxation of the spa.
Your Day Includes:
A 45 minute Guided Forest Bathing Walk + reserved access to the Thermal Journey + a cozy Robe Rental for your visit+ a gift from the Boutique to take home.
$111
Guests will be encouraged to embrace ‘JOLO’—the Joy (and increased benefits) Of Logging Off, to reconnect with nature, themselves, and the present moment. This immersive walk emphasizes how Forest Bathing strategies can enhance relaxation and presence, allowing you to fully absorb the benefits of thermal therapy.
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Beth is fully certified through the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy Guides and a member of the Ontario College of Teachers with a Masters in Education allowing her to guide you to a quieter calmer place.
‘Having wandered in the woods all my life, I delight in educating and guiding others to an awareness and understanding of the healing power of nature and trees as a tool for peace and prosperity. I believe that, in order to restore balance to our planetary and emotional health, we must reignite a deeper and sustainable connection between humans and the earth.’
To learn more about Beth’s offerings, visit her website at https://forestbathingwithbeth.com/ or follow her on Instagram at @forestbathingwithbeth for updates and insights.
Learn More About Forest Therapy:
Read about the many benefits of Forest Therapy, visit the Blog.