Wellness in the Wild

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The province of Manitoba may well evoke images of wildlife and dramatic wilderness landscapes, but the newly opened Radisson Hecla Oasis Resort may redefine this location as a luxury destination. Located in Lake Winnipeg, the island of Hecla was settled in 985 AD by Icelandic immigrants who left behind beautiful, musical place names and a tradition of sustainable living. The spa’s special focus revolves around anti-aging and detoxification therapies, including a selection of Moor mud treatments. Local products are featured in the Damask Rose Body Wrap, which includes an application of deeply moisturizing rose oils and creams. If you crave a nature encounter of the outdoor variety, plenty are available: The resort offers organized Snake Den Safaris at nearby Narcisse Snake Dens, where about 50,000 beautiful, red-sided garter snakes (the good kind) congregate from mid-May to late September each year. During daylight hours, venture out into Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park where you can explore miles of unmarked trails and cliffs. Themed, multi-day excursions include a food-based Epicurean Adventure of Manitoba’s cuisine with visits to organic food producers, cooking sessions with the resort’s chef, and an opportunity to learn about sustainable farming. For more information call (800) 267-6700 or visit www.heclaoasis.com, www.heclatourism.mb.ca

D.B.

November/December 2008

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