A Multitude of Ambiences to Explore

From an aromatic sauna to a telluric sauna, each space is a gateway to a new universe. Ancestral traditions from the Middle East and Nordic countries combine with authentic Canadian essence to offer an experience like no other. The inspirations are reflected in the architecture, choice of materials and heat source of each sauna.
Benefits of a session:

Improves circulation
Reduces blood pressure
Soothes stress
Relaxes muscles
Detoxifies the body
Stimulates the senses

Aromatic Sauna

The gentle heat encourages slow sweat, and the essential oils diffused in the sauna stimulate the senses. The space's pleasant aromas encourage deeper breathing, leading to total relief.
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The Aromi is the Village's coolest sauna, allowing you to stay a little longer. A gentle play of light combined with the diffusion of essential oils creates an atmosphere conducive to relaxation.
Meditative Sauna

In this type of sauna, the simple pleasures of meditation are enjoyed in front of a wood fire, where living flames dance and logs crackle. According to ancient traditions, gazing into the fire helps to calm the mind and regain inner balance.
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Soft natural light streams through the small windows of the Tuli, giving a glimpse of the lively Village. The Tuli is recognizable by its hexagonal shape and fully glazed wood-burning fireplace.


Finnish Sauna

Long ago, these Nordic wooden cabins were places of birth, healing and purification. In this all-wood space, enveloping warmth emanates from a wood-burning or electric stove.
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• The Finlandia is the Village's largest sauna. Made of solid wood, the space is warmed by a stove, topped with stones, and three tiers of benches offering the possibility of varying exposure to the heat. Windows let in natural light, while offering a view of the heart of the Village.
• The Barik is a small, intimate, windowless, barrel-shaped sauna. The heat is felt more intensely here.
Telluric Sauna

Inspired by Nordic saunas dug into the earth, this space features a stone-topped stove and a water source. Together, they create a humidity similar to that of natural caves.
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Carved into the rock, the Banya's stone walls and subdued lighting create a natural, soothing ambience. In the center, an imposing stove radiates warmth that combines with the natural humidity provided by an underground water source. Three levels of benches offer the possibility of varying exposure to heat and humidity.


Intense Heat Sauna

Constructed from wood and stone, this type of sauna benefits from natural insulation that optimizes heat accumulation. The intense heat encourages introspection and the elimination of toxins at a speed that only this level of temperature makes possible. Moreover, it greatly raises the body's heat, intensifying the thermal shock.
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Carved half underground, the Maa is the Village's hottest sauna. Heated by a stone-topped wood-burning stove, this dimly lit sauna can reach 100 degrees Celsius.
Ritual Sauna

Several times during the day, the whole Village comes together in this type of sauna to experience an Aufguss. Imposing stone-topped stoves are used to heat up the space, sometimes with snowballs infused with essential oils or herbal infusions.
To Try in the Village
• The Banya is where the Discovery Arboreal takes place. Water from an underground spring and herbal infusions are poured over the stones of the stove to raise the heat, which is dispersed throughout the sauna using veniks. The space can accommodate up to 40 people.
• In the Finlandia, three types of Aufguss are offered during the day. Snowballs, placed on the stones of the stove, release the fragrance of essential oils, which are dispersed throughout the room by towel movements. The space can accommodate up to 60 people.


Steam Sauna

In a steam sauna, also known as a hammam, steam mixed with essential oils creates a dense atmosphere. In addition to giving the impression of being in a cloud, this hot steam clears the respiratory tract. The temperature of the humid air, which varies between 40 and 50°C, makes you feel warm differently.
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In the Vaporo, soft lighting combines with a mist laden with eucalyptus essential oil. With every breath, the warm steam fills the lungs, bringing benefits to body and mind.