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MONCTON
Delta Beauséjour
The hotel’s well-equipped gym overlooks the city, making it a good choice for visiting varsity athletic teams. All your hard work will pay off when you can run for (almost)
as long as the teenager on the next treadmill – who, admittedly, is deep in a cellphone conversation – and bench press as much as a junior field hockey centre.
HALIFAX
The Prince George Hotel
Escape the city to Peggy’s Cove and the hotel will even provide a gourmet picnic. We recommend the seared Digby scallops and smoked salmon. In collaboration with the Spirit Urban Spa, the hotel offers a wide range of treatments using local products like blueberries and rosehip.
HALIFAX
Halifax Marriott Harbourfront
The Atlantic provinces are a golfing mecca, so if you’ve got some time, seize the day and work on your game. The Marriott will set up a lesson with local pro Scott Frizzell at the Links at Montague Executive Golf Course & Academy: a nine-hole golf course right in metro Halifax. Upon returning to the hotel, enjoy a dip in the courtyard pool and a soak in the whirlpool. Or, if the weather is more, uh, maritime-y, take advantage of the gym’s sparkling new Life Fitness equipment.
ST. JOHN’S
Spa at the Monastery and Suites
Only the rain can disturb the silence during your Phytomer Spa Seatonic Treatment, a.k.a. reflexology session. This spa makes clear that its location – a former monastery – is no coincidence. It remains a shrine for quiet reflection and a place to find a higher sense of well-being. Of course, they draw the line somewhere. Instead of a monk’s cell, you stay in a suite, complete with air massage tub beside the king-size bed.
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