Wednesday, March 26, 2008

A Day in the Life of a St.Anne's Spa Goer: Part 2


The second half of my day started with a scrumptious 3 course meal for lunch. I was seated in their main dining room with a relaxing view of the estate. The beautiful snow covered hills with the lake Ontario waters hiding behind were my table mates. St. Anne’s is lucky to have Christopher Ennew C.C.C. head their kitchen staff team. Chef Christopher has been awarded the Individual Gold Medal in the ExoGast ’98 in Luxembourg and was a Regional World Champion with the Ontario Team.



To start off, I helped myself to the salad bar and enjoyed a lovely salad with cranberries and nuts which was dressed with a delicious champagne vinaigrette. Next was a delectable chef soup of the day – Creamy Spinach soup. I could not help but finish every last drop of the wonderful soup. My main course was a savoury steak and button mushroom rotini pasta. There were other delectable dishes on the menu which included vegetarian options.



Dessert included a choice of key lime pie, fruit salad or chocolate mouse cake. I am a chocoholic and had to go for the third option. It was so light and refreshing with a hint of sweetness from the mouse. To accompany my dessert I enjoyed a White Tea infused with vanilla and grapefruit. This soothing and tasty tea was supplied by Harney & Sons – Master Tea Blenders. They have an extensive selection of the finest tea leaves from various estates throughout Asia and India. You could pick up a box of your favourite tea in the St. Anne’s boutique on your way home to take a little bit of your spa day back with you.




As I said before, I am a new mom with a 5 month old at home. This was my first time away from my little one for so long. I am still nursing and was worried about where to pump at the spa, but the friendly staff at St. Anne’s were very accommodating. St. Anne’s has set aside a small room just for instances as nursing or other matters requiring some privacy. So, if you are a nursing mother do not be afraid to head on down to St. Anne’s for the day.





After lunch and my little nursing pit stop, I headed out for my fitness class. When I originally booked my day I requested a Ball Exercise class. On my orientation I was shown the fitness class. What I was not told though, was that classes can vary daily and you need to check the board near the class or with the staff for any changes to the schedule. I showed up at my 2:45 Active class and found no one there. When I went to the front desk I found out that it was changed to a Nature Walk. I was scared I missed out on the walk, but luckily the guide had not left yet because no one had shown up for the walk. This was the only mishap that occurred all day, and it still worked out in the end.



Arlene was my nature walk guide of the day. St. Anne’s did supply snow shoes if we wanted to walk in the hiking trails, but I was unprepared for a walk and did not have the proper outdoor gear. So, we opted for a walk around the grounds, which was still nice to have. Arlene, a yoga and meditation specialist took me out for a 30-60 minute walk which included an overview of the 550 plus acre lot. I was in awe over the immense area of the land. What amazed me even more was the growth potential. St. Anne’s currently occupies only a fraction of the land. They do have plans for expansion, such as a spa village and potential real estate fractional ownership opportunities. I thoroughly enjoyed my hike around the bountiful grounds and look forward to seeing the estate grow in the future.



After my hike, I wanted to take full advantage of the water therapies. I headed out to the outdoor grotto which includes a lap pool, hot tub and cold plunge pool. I met another new mother who convinced me to jump into the 65 F cold plunge pool. The frigid temperature followed by the 104 F hot tub not only give you a tingling feeling all over your body but is actually good for you. It is said to help with the circulation in your body. I prescribe contrast baths to patients to help with circulation problems like swelling, but have never done a full body contrast bath. It felt really invigorating and I would recommend it to others. After a few small laps in the 85 F lap pool, I was off to the eucalyptus steam room for total relaxation. I just love the aroma of eucalyptus. It is so soothing to the senses.



After my water therapies I was off to the dining area for Tea Time. This is not just a simple tea and crackers kind of tea time. St. Anne’s offers you nothing but the best in teas from Harney and Sons, from white tea to black tea to decaffeinated herbal teas, they had it all. I chose the ‘Wedding Tea’ which is a mutan white tea blended with pink rosebuds, vanilla, and lemon for ‘long lasting happiness’. It’s making your mouth water already, isn’t it? Instead of just crackers, St. Anne’s carries delicious cranberry scones with mixed fruit jam, cucumber sandwiches, a beautiful array of fruit, and delectable cookies and tarts.



After that scrumptious tea time, I couldn’t help but take a little snooze in the warm sun room where I waited for my last service. I saved the best for last – a Swedish massage. I didn’t really think I would fall asleep, but the soft sofas were so inviting and comforting and the warm sun beating down on me just nestled me right to sleep.



As I said earlier, I saved the best for last....You can read about my wonderful treatment and end thoughts to the unforgettable day at St. Anne’s in my next and final post of this series.




Tuesday, March 25, 2008

A Day in the Life of a St.Anne's Spa Goer: Part 1



St. Anne’s Country Inn and Spa is rated one of the world’s top all inclusive resorts according to www.canoe.ca/travel. It is a destination spa that started out as a simple farm house from the 1850’s which was later taken over and restored by the Corcoran family in 1981. Since then many changes have taken place to the over 550 acre lot, including many new spa amenities such as Canada’s only full-immersion mud baths. The beautiful grounds also include an outdoor hydrotherapy grotto, exercise rooms, full day spa facilities and can house a 100 occupancy level (60 over-night and 40 day spa guests).

My wonderful adventure all started with one winning phone call. I was a lucky winner of St. Anne’s monthly Spa Lotto. They sent me an e-mail advertising the chance to win 1 of 25 spa lotto prizes. I won a free Caribbean Foot Rejuvenation session. To be included in the draw, you just need to get on their mailing lists.

To make the trip to Grafton, where St. Anne’s is located, I decided to add the Carpe Diem Day Spa to my package, which includes a lovely 3 course lunch, $100 spa allowance, choice of 1 fitness class and Afternoon tea and complete use of all facilities. The cost of this package goes for $185, though they often have many seasonal specials. This package is currently on sale for only $149, but you better hurry as there is limited availability to this deal.
I took advantage of this full day of relaxation over the Easter Sunday holiday. I hadn’t realized that it was a holiday weekend when I originally booked it, but it worked out ever better for me as the spa was not as crowded. St. Anne’s is open all year round. The only day they are closed is for Christmas Day.

The day started with a relaxing ride aboard the Via Rail train. St. Anne’s helped with the booking. For an extra $60 dollars, I upgraded to the Stress Express Day Spa Package which includes round trip transportation from Union Station. This was my first time on Via Rail and I quite enjoyed it. The lakeside views with the morning sum beaming off the Ontario waters set the tranquil mood of the day. Last time I visited St. Anne’s I drove, which defeats the relaxation you get when you have to stay alert and concentrate on the hour and a half drive home to Toronto. I recommend upgrading to the Stress Express package to any booking. With the price of gas these days, driving doesn’t really save you that much and it is definitely worth the splurge to take the train!

I was warmly welcomed by my friendly host, Gary, who promptly picked me up at the station in Cobourg to St. Anne’s. We drove through quaint downtown Cobourg with a population of around 18,000. The drive to the spa is only around 10 minutes or so. I thank Gary for the mini tour through the town. I learned quite a lot in the short drive and would love to come back to Cobourg in the summer with my family.



The drive into the estate of St. Anne’s includes winding rounds with lovely views of the many rolling hills that cover the over 570 acres land. The Main Inn looks like an old castle, with its beautiful granite stonework. After my initial check in I was given a brief orientation to the spa. There is a beautiful sun room where guests are asked to wait for their treatments. This beautiful room is surrounded with windows which let the natural sunlight in and includes several comfortable and homey couches where you can freely indulge in a cat nap. I know I did.

Next, I was shown the gift shop area where you can buy any of the Aveda products you enjoyed in your treatments or perhaps some beautiful clothing or swimsuits, if you’ve forgotten yours. The lovely outdoor hydrotherapy area, which includes a hot tub, cold plunge pool and warm lap pool was shown to me next. One cannot help but take in the aromatic scent of the Eucalyptus steam room as you pass through on your way past the fitness room where the classes are held. Then it was off to the dining room which overlooks the large estate.

After my tour I headed straight to the women’s change room to unload my stuff and get suited to hit the treadmill in the workout room which was recently moved to the main inn. St. Anne’s does offer a larger fitness centre with an indoor pool. This area is held about 1 km north of the site and St. Anne’s staff will porter you there if you wanted. I only had about 45 min till my first treatment, so I opted for the closer on site gym. There are 2 workout areas. One is in the basement area and consists of some free weights and bench. I chose the upstairs gym which is equipped with a treadmill, elliptical, stair climber and recumbent bike. My 20 minute run included a lookout of the main reception hall. I could not have picked a better day – sunny blue skies without a cloud in them.

After my run, I headed to the change room to freshen up before my Caribbean Foot Rejuvenation treatment. I was greeted by my friendly aesthetician, Mary. My experience started with a soothing foot soak with Aveda’s Caribbean Bath Soak, followed with a Caribbean Body Scrub to exfoliate my feet and calves. Then I was asked to lie down to have a hydrating mask applied to my feet and legs which were then wrapped in heated towels. While my feet were wrapped, I received a relaxing neck, shoulder and scalp massage. I was able to choose between 3 aromatic scents: Ylang Ylang, Rose or Vanilla. I chose Vanilla for its sweet smelling aroma.

I felt quite pampered and completely relaxed after this treatment. The scalp massage was so soothing and comforting. My aesthetician was professional and friendly. She did not short change me of the 30 minute treatment (since I have been in the past at previous establishments). My skin never felt so smooth. I wanted to know more about the products, so Mary accompanied me to the St. Anne’s boutique. The rich Caribbean Therapy Body Cream sold for $41, while the Body Scrub, which is infused with rich oils like avocado, was priced at $50. The Bath Soak could be taken home for only $38. I would recommend the Caribbean Foot Rejuvenation to anyone needing some TLC for their wearied feet. The cost of this treatment is normally $65 for a half hour session.








Jealous yet? Just wait till you read about the second half of my day in my next post. You won't want to miss it!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Holistic World Expo Comes To Toronto


Want to know all you need to know about anti-aging, holistic services, health, how to de-stress, avoiding illness and everything you need to achieve optimal health? Then the Holistic World Expo is for you!


The Expo features international leaders, speakers, and hundreds of exhibitors ranging from organic health, Aromatherapy, anti-aging and lots more. New to the expo this year is the special "Spa Pavilion", as well as "Natural Organic Baby / Kids section" and the "Healthy Moms Section". I'm looking highly forward to checking out those featured exhibits.


The Expo will take place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre - North Building, Hall C. Show times are : Friday March 14th 5pm – 9pm Saturday March 15th 10am – 8pm Sunday March 16th 11am – 7pm . The best part is that the admission to the expo is only $10 per person per day (Admits one to Exhibits, & 3 speaker/demo stages, access to workshops in conference rooms and movies *does not include keynote workshop*) That's a deal!


So, I encourage everyone who is interested in improving your well being or who are just a little curious to learn more about holistic health to check out the Holistic World Expo! See you there.