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This floating health + wellness sustainable spa gives you an immersive experience in nature!

National Geographic Unique Lodge Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort

I love a floating cabin but when it comes with a floating spa?! That is the ULTIMATE off-the-grid holiday. This luxury getaway is everything you can dream of post-pandemic! Designed to completely immerse you in nature, Nimmo Bay Resorts gives you a wholesome health and wellness experience.

Nestled in the wilderness of British Columbia, Nimmo Bay gives you the best of Candian scenery with soaring pine trees and beautiful lakes. One of the most interesting parts of the resort is a floating cedar sauna — a serene, meditative cabin that can be used as a personal wellness space or as a room for group yoga classes. To reach the wooden spa you have to take a kayak or a canoe. The floating wooden platform holds the cabin on one end and an intimate socialization area, picnic table, and tub can on the other end. You can book appointments with practitioners that use both therapeutic and relaxation techniques, as well as Shiatsu and Ayurvedic head massage with 100% natural products. The resort lets you explore the outdoors and enjoy activities like diving, horseback riding, fly fishing, and hiking.

The love for nature goes beyond the location, Nimmo Bay also focuses on building a sustainable community. “From the beginning, the Murray family has strived to create and share their dream of living off the land, while minimizing their footprint on the environment itself. That’s why you’ll find landmark innovations like our hydropower system fueled by streams and waterfalls, providing clean drinking water and up to 80% of our resort’s power needs, as well as floating docks in lieu of deforested land,” says the team. Dive deep into the Pacific ocean, the waterfall, the cedar tubs, or yourself for a journey that will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated. Nimmo Bay Resorts show us that luxury can have a symbiotic relationship with our environment and actually contribute to protecting it.

Designer: Nimmo Bay Resorts

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