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First spa in nearly 4 years set to open at Big White

The Spa at Stonebridge is holding its grand opening on Saturday, Jan. 27
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Spa at Stonebridge is opening on Saturday, Jan. 27 at Big White Ski Resort. (Big White Ski Resort)

A new attraction is opening at Big White Ski Resort this Saturday.

The Spa at Stonebridge is holding its grand opening on Jan. 27, offering luxury spa services while combining comfort with the restorative touch of nature.

“The reintroduction of spa services marks a new era of luxury for our guests,” said Big White VP of hospitality Trevor Hanna. “We’re very excited to finally unveil this much-loved resort service this season.”

From Jan. 27 to Feb. 1, the spa is offering exclusive grand-opening packages and offers including:

Sugar Scrub & 30 Minute Facial: 90-minute full body scrub and a customized facial for $195, reduced from $220.

Winter Glow (Escape): A 2.25-hour package, including a 60-minute après ski massage, a 75-minute hydrating glow facial, and a scalp massage, all for $325, originally $355.

Hot Stone & Glow: A 60-minute session combining a 30-minute hot stone massage for the back and upper body with a 30-minute glow-on-the-go facial for just $150, down from $165.

Complimentary Trim with Any Color Service: Enhance your hair colour service with a complimentary trim.

Complimentary Hair Treatment with Haircut: Receive a free hair treatment with every haircut.

“The Spa at Stonebridge services have been designed to provide more than a retreat for our guests,” said spa manager Nicole Laderoute. “Whether you’re unwinding from a day on the slopes or seeking a peaceful escape, our array of massages, body, and facial treatments are to rejuvenate both mind and body.”

Throughout the season, Big White season pass holders receive a 10 per cent discount throughout the season.

This is the first spa open at the resort in nearly four years, since the start of the pandemic in March 2020.

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