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If you are like me, when traveling, eating is one of the main things. It gives you a viewpoint on the locals and their culture. New York is one of the top metropolitan cities in the world. Because it is hard to do everything with the short amount of time most of us have for vacations, here is a link to  The 38 Essential New York Restaurants, Jan. ‘10

“The only serious rule of engagement here is that a restaurant must be open at least six months to qualify for inclusion on the list, though strong consideration is given to neighborhood favorites over fancier destination” spots.” ny.eater.com

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thanks Daniel for the tip.

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“Atiev, who’s an aspiring musician and cinematographer, wanted to “up the level” for his next video and do something crazy. So, starting at 9 a.m. on a clear day in April, he and his friend, Djabrail Tataev, armed themselves with two cameras and walked forty-two kilometres from Yonge and Wellington Streets in Aurora to the point where Yonge Street begins at Queens Quay in Toronto—a journey that took them fourteen hours to complete.” Ref: torontoist.com

At the End of Yonge St from Fixinmytie on Vimeo.

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a spa day in old Montreal

1-Scandinave spa-montrealFall is here and it looks like we’re going to have grey days on a regular basis. But have no fear because there a secret little place you can go to in order to revitalize yourself. Scandinave Les Bains, in lovely Old Montreal!

It was designed by Gilles Saucier and André Perrotte of Saucier + Perrotte, an award-winning architectural powerhouse.

The 1200sp spa is set in an open space of glass, marble, slate and limestone. Mood lighting creates a chic and contemporary feel, quite different from the old traditional Scandinavian baths.

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I booked a swedish massage package @ $118 , which included access to the baths ($48 / 3hr.)

After a shower I waited, along with others, for our masseurs to arrive. An entire team of masseurs, all dressed in white, came and get us. My masseur, Sebastien, introduced himself and then took me to a room for a consultation on how I would like my massage.

Sebastien is a registered massage therapist. He was able work out all of my knots and I almost fell asleep while he was doing this. Truly the sign of a good masseur! Make sure to bring some tip money with you since your clothes and personal belongings will be in your locker.

5-Scandinave spa-montrealAfter a relaxing massage, I quickly shower and went to the juice bar. Lounge and relax on the beanie chair with my smoothie for some quiet time and contemplating.

The hot tub is beautiful, with water cascading down from 3 walls. You can sit under the waterfall and let the water take away all the pressure on your shoulders. Afterwards, you can lay back in the corner-area where massaging jets will shoot water on your back.

Helpful hints for when you go:

  • don’t stay in the sauna/steam bath/hot tub for more than 20min.
  • after the hot treatment go into the ice cold bath for as long as you can handle the cold. You will feel very invigorated.
  • try the jet massage at the corner in the hot bath
  • better value to buy a massage package
  • money for tip
  • bring sandals and bathrobe or rent one (it’s worth the $12 to rent.) it’s totally comfy to walk around and lounge in your bathrobe in the quiet room, where you can sit and be with your thoughts or even sleep
  • make sure you try the beanie chair near the juice bar; you won’t want to get up after you lay back on it!

spa website:  www.scandinavemontreal.com

“Occupying the ground floor of a restored former warehouse, Scandinave Les Bains Vieux-Montréal’s setting is less intimate than the rural settings of the first two Scandinave spas. The first corporate spa opened in 1999 in the log-and-stone cabin country of Mont Tremblant’s ski hills in Quebec, and the first franchise opened in 2006 in the Blue Mountain ski hills of Collingwood, Ontario.” the cool hunter

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As winter approaches, Mother Nature shows us the wonder and multi-coloured pallet of the changing leaves. The Canadian fall season is stunning!

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I headed over to Montréal to visit with friends and take to the road to Morin Heights, Québec.

Here, the Japanese bath experience @ Ofuro spa was like no other. There are about 6 hot/cold pools outside, set in a beautiful landscape. After signing in, my friends and I were given a tour of the facility and advised of some basic ground rules: no talking in the quiet/sauna rooms and only very quiet talk outside.

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I was really excited – like a kid who had just found a hidden secret get-away! I went to change and headed straight over the hot pool on the top floor. A beautiful dragon sculpture adorned the middle of a small warm water pool, from which the water overflowed into the main tub where you can sit and relax. There were a few snow flakes falling over our heads as the steam of the hot water rose up to meet them.

After about 20min in the hot tub, we moved to the outside wood fire place, just sat and did some catching up. Then we headed over to the quiet room where most people were sleeping or reading while laying on lounge chairs. We chose to enjoy one of the dry saunas, from where we gazed out a window at the outdoor fireplace. It was so very peaceful.

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If you have a chance, I highly recommend taking a day trip to Morin Heights, Quebec. They also have over-night rooms and I definitely want to try the massage service the next time I am there.

Helpful hint for when you go: make sure to pre-book!

www.spaofuro.com

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