To experience Elmwood Spa is to experience a part of Toronto’s history. The arched exterior brick entrance is encased with cherubs and columns that hint at the structure’s storied past. Toronto’s largest stand-alone day spa is housed in a five-story heritage building, which was erected in 1889 and designed by the same firm that built Casa Loma.
The iconic building has taken on several incarnations over the last few decades. Originally built as a YWCA, it eventually turned into a women’s club and then a women’s hotel in the 50s—which even included chaperones. Now, the building houses 34 treatment rooms, several lounges, a full-sized swimming pool, steam rooms and whirlpool, two restaurants—including Bangkok Garden, Toronto’s first Thai eatery—and a juice bar.
Unlike other spas that have a sterile and minimalist feel, Elmwood Spa has a warm ambiance full of special touches, which can only be attributed to its unique heritage setting. Couples massages are performed in rooms that were once used as libraries and feature gabled ceilings and fireplaces. The women’s change room is a luminescent space with a lavish bright blue mosaic tile whirlpool in its center.
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This is one of the worst spas Ive ever been to. The pool area was super loud, not allowing relaxing, no monitoring of towels when reaching low count, the pool temperature was cold, my massage started 10 minutes late and finish earlier than set so i was shorted 15 minutes from the service i paid for. pool relaxation lounge area felt like a hospital waiting room, and front desk was awfully rude. my friend recommended I try another spa and now im kicking myself regretting my wasted $350.
LOVE this spa. I feel like a new person every time I get a treatment!
Very nice place, good location, parking expensive
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Conveniently located a block north of Dundas Station, this sprawling spa offers amenities and services for all your pampering needs. There are 34 rooms with differing treatments, like water therapy, facials, massages and whole body treatments. They offer couples rooms and two restaurants just outside, so consider bringing your special someone to make it an extra sweet date night.
View this Smart ListWho says you can’t relax in your own city? While Toronto may not have year-round hot weather and your home isn’t steps away from the beach, there are always the spas. At Elmwood Spa, you can plan a couples retreat from packages designed for a twosome: the Exotic Escape ($299 for 3.5 hours), the Euphoria ($429 for 4.5 hours) and the Spa Date ($629 for 5.5 hours). Each contains water therapies, massages and eating at one of Elm’s luxurious restaurants. Plus, depending on the package you choose, there are extras like manicures and pedicures, facials, or take-home gifts.
View this Smart ListThis spa is open to both genders, but there are men’s packages tailored to make the place seem uniquely theirs. Guys can choose between the men’s essential treatment or gentlemen’s retreat, with each package offering a variety of services designed to relax and rejuvenate. There’s also a lunch option at the Terrace Restaurant with each spa package, ideal for capping the perfect day of self-indulgence.
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