Look, we're not gonna list every single pillow type or tell you our towels are "plush" - you can see that yourself. Here's what actually makes a difference when you're spending time with us in the mountains.
After a day on the trails or slopes, your body's gonna tell you what it needs. Our spa team's been doing this long enough to know what works - no gimmicks, just treatments that'll have you feeling ready for tomorrow's adventures.
We've got hot stone therapy that'll melt away those tight spots, deep tissue work for the serious athletes, and aromatherapy sessions when you just need to reset. The hydrotherapy circuit's open daily, and honestly? That's where most folks end up spending their afternoons.
60 or 90 minutes of customized pressure work. Tell us what hurts, we'll fix it.
From $145
Because mountain air does a number on your skin. Hydrating treatment with local botanicals.
From $125
Full body scrub, wrap, and moisturize. The complete reset button.
From $165
Heated basalt stones and targeted pressure. Old school technique that still works best.
From $155
Side-by-side massages in our private suite. Includes champagne because why not.
From $320
Hot pools, cold plunges, steam rooms, saunas. Do the whole rotation or just pick your favorite.
Included with treatments
Fine dining, mountain style
Here's the thing about food in the mountains - you need fuel that's worth the calories. No tiny portions on oversized plates here. Our chef Sarah's been cooking in the Rockies for 15 years, and she knows what people want after they've been outside all day.
This is where we pull out all the stops. Alberta beef that'll ruin steaks for you everywhere else, fresh Pacific salmon, and yeah - we do a pretty mean vegetarian tasting menu too. Floor-to-ceiling windows facing the Three Sisters peaks don't hurt either.
More casual, more flexible, still delicious. Breakfast starts at 6:30 AM for the early risers - proper eggs benedict, fresh-baked pastries, and coffee that'll wake you up. Lunch and dinner's a mix of burgers, salads, pasta, whatever you're craving really.
Best après situation in Canmore, just saying. Local craft beers, cocktails made with actual attention, and bar snacks that could be a whole meal. The fireplace is usually going, and there's always someone with a good trail story.
Fresh everything, made to order. None of that buffet stuff sitting under heat lamps.
Local spirits, seasonal cocktails, and we know how to pour a proper beer.
Sometimes you just wanna eat in your robe. We get it. Available 7 AM - 11 PM.
Seriously, ask Marcus anything about what to do around here. He's lived in Canmore his whole life and has probably hiked every trail within 50 kilometers. He'll set you up with guides, gear, insider tips - whatever you need to make the most of being in the Rockies.
We're not talking about pointing you to a brochure. He'll actually sit down with you, look at the weather, check the conditions, and figure out what makes sense for your skill level and what you're hoping to experience.
Plan Your Adventure
Everything from easy valley walks to full-day summit pushes. Guides know where the wildlife hangs out.
Half day from $85/person
Canmore's limestone is world-class. Whether you're learning or sending projects, we've got you covered.
From $95/person
We've got quality rental bikes and connections to the best trail networks. Shuttle service available too.
Rentals from $65/day
Ski shuttles to three major resorts, backcountry tours, ice climbing, snowshoeing. Winter's the best time here.
Varies by activity
Secure heated storage for your bikes, skis, climbing gear - whatever you brought. Tuning station included.
Order the night before, pick up in the morning. Real food that travels well, not sad sandwiches.
We'll drop you at the trailhead and pick you up at the end. Makes point-to-point hikes way easier.
Heated year-round, mountain views that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. There's a hot tub section that's perfect when it's snowing. Open 6 AM to 11 PM.
Full Technogym setup, free weights, cardio equipment with those screens everyone likes, and a functional training area. Plus yoga studio with daily classes. Open 24/7 because some people actually work out at 5 AM.
Four meeting rooms that can handle 10 to 200 people. Proper AV setup, high-speed internet that actually works, and yeah - mountain views from the main ballroom. Catering's handled in-house.
Not just for booking restaurants. These folks can get you last-minute tee times, arrange helicopter tours, find you that specific local craft beer - they know everyone in town.