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Spas Bubble Up Beyond the Rockies

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We're famous in Alberta for our spectacular mountain vistas, as
well as our national parks, glacier-fed waterways, alpine cuisine
and hot springs galore. 


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Spas Bubble Up Beyond the Rockies
Copyright (c) 2007 Travel Alberta, All Rights Reserved
Written by: Travel Alberta
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We're famous in Alberta for our spectacular mountain vistas, as
well as our national parks, glacier-fed waterways, alpine cuisine
and hot springs galore.

The Rockies may be our biggest claim to fame, but that's the tip
of the iceberg. How about those prairie sunsets, the northern
lights and the lunar landscape of the dinosaur badlands?

Sometimes, the best gifts come when we're not looking...when we
stray off the beaten path in search of the unexpected. From north
to south and east to west, the road less traveled is dotted with
quirky hideaways that dish out Alberta's famous hospitality in a
setting that only Mother Nature could deliver.

And the best part? Your road trip to relaxation begins right
here, this minute...

Gateway to the Rockies

"Shhhh!" whispers Shawn Ripley as we wander through the forest in
search of wild rosehips and sage. "I hear a deer." We stop in our
tracks, straining to hear the telltale crack of snapping branches
over the chatter of birds. With the sun glinting off the treetops
and the earthy smell of last fall's foliage crunching under our
feet, it's hard to imagine we're in the city of Calgary – just
15 minutes by car from the shiny office towers of downtown.

Perched on the wooded slopes of on the city's west edge,
Nature's Essence Spa at Ripley Ridge Retreat is unique because
it relies on more than bricks and mortar to provide a wellness
experience. "We like to think of our entire 7.6 acres as a spa,"
notes Ripley, waving across the hillside where First Nations
people once collected herbs, hunted buffalo and took part in
sacred ceremonies.

"It provides the chance to escape the stresses of daily
life...it's an oasis in the city," says Ripley, a microbiologist
and registered massage therapist who founded the spa and retreat
with wife Cara. "You have to experience it to really appreciate
it."

Today, we're out on a "wellness walk", discussing what kind of
botanicals we might collect for my spa treatments. (Ripley
practices what is known as 'wildcrafting' – the careful harvest
of certain plants to stimulate growth without harming the
environment.)

Chairs and benches are scattered in clearings where guests can
stop to meditate; and if the weather's nice you might be lucky
enough to get a massage on an open-air gazebo, surrounded only by
the chirping of birds and the rustle of trees. Mineral springs
course beneath the property, coming to the surface in several
pools and streams. The springs deposit clay and mud that are
believed to be equal to the healing properties of Dead Sea mud.

For those who are just too relaxed to leave, Ripley Ridge offers
overnight accommodation – there are two cabins, one chalet-style
condominium and two luxury suites (all with private bath), along
with meeting facilities and a wedding gazebo.

Bliss in the Badlands

Whether you're in Calgary or the capital city of Edmonton, a
90-minute drive east to the area known as the Canadian Badlands
beckons. Whether you're canoeing the placid Red Deer River,
hiking the lunar landscape in search of dinosaur bones or simply
climbing into the mouth of the World's Largest Dinosaur in
Drumheller, this archaeologically acclaimed area is home to
several spa vacations including the Inns and Spa at Heartwood.
The facility, which opened 11 years ago, is actually two boutique
hotels – Heartwood Manor and Heartwood Haven – where guests range
from honeymooning couples to a gaggle of girlfriends out for a
spa weekend.

"They giggle by evening and spa by day," says Norah Bird
Hamilton, who operates the historic Drumheller inns, seven blocks
apart, with husband Bob Hamilton. "This year in particular,
we're seeing a lot of people stepping out to embrace the healing
world."

Bird Hamilton notes the spa's therapists go beyond the routine
to offer such treatments as Reiki, Indian head massage, mango
polish, Thai massage, Shiatsu mens' pedicure and iridology. The
wellness spa also hosts weekend workshops that often include
sessions with a psychologist or hypnotist, and group, multi-day
and treatment packages are also available.

"People are really starting to realize they need to take better
care of themselves. Our focus is really on healing."

Walking on the Wild Side

Perhaps, you don't want to just soak in the outdoors – you want
to soak it up. This is Alberta, after all – home to vast tracts
of untouched wilderness just begging to be explored. You're
going to earn your pampering . . . by the time you hit the
massage table, your muscles will be begging for a rubdown.
At the Black Cat Guest Ranch, 20 kilometres west of Hinton on the
northwestern edge of Jasper National Park, the view alone will
take your breath away. Established in 1935, this family-owned
guest ranch offers a multitude of outdoor adventures including
horseback riding, hiking, birding, dogsledding and cross-country
skiing. What's more unique are lively weekend workshops, which
run the gamut from murder mysteries, writing and photography to
scrapbooking and – of course – spa treatments.

The spa component isn't lavish – there's massage and yoga, plus
home-cooked meals, outdoor activities and a hot tub – but it's
the mountain setting and northern Alberta hospitality that keeps
guests coming back. As well, Black Cat takes part in multi-day
Elderhostel retreats aimed at older adults (55-plus) seeking
adventure, fellowship and learning.

Situated in a 16-suite woodland lodge flanked by the front ranges
of the Rocky Mountains, Black Cat is four hours by car from the
provincial capital of Edmonton.




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