The spa is seeing a demand for sports-focused treatments due to the numerous outdoor activities nearby CASE STUDY 3 Spa Chateau, Chateau Mont Sainte Anne T
he 220-bed, four-star Chateau Mont Sainte Anne is located 35km north-east of Quebec City in the heart of a traditional
snow sports destination close to the pilgrim- age town of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. In the past 10 years, it’s been developed as a four season business – helped by a conference centre for up to 900 people, plus the crea- tion of mountain biking and walking trials to reduce dependency on snow activities. In turn this has generated new audiences. Its three-year-old Chateau Spa has also
been fundamental in creating a year-round off ering. T e boutique spa has six treatment rooms including one double suite and two manicure and pedicure stations. T ere are also indoor and outdoor pools and whirl- pools, a sauna and a fitness room. The treatment menu is based on Babor prod- ucts and the numerous outdoor activities generate demand for sports massage, sports injuries and aſt er sport recovery treatments and relaxation. Meanwhile, the resort has a strong, award-winning focus on sustainabil- ity and in keeping with the natural theme, balneotherapy and mud therapy are key ther-
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apies. Prices range from ca$40 (us$41, €31, £25) for a 20-minute bath session and go up to ca$85 (us$87, €67, £54) for a 60-minute volcanic mud treatment. Over the next two years, the plan is to
reshape the spa according to Nordic bath prin- ciples – but full details are yet to be revealed.
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The three-year-old spa helps the hotel to operate as year-round business and has six treatment rooms, including a double suite
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