Located 90 minutes east of Toronto, nestled in the scenic hills of Northumberland County, is the charming fieldstone sanctuary of Ste. Anne’s. Originally built in 1857 the building was lovingly restored in 1981 providing a haven of healing and tranquility in a luxurious comfortable setting. Situated atop a natural underground spring on 500 acres, the peaceful property boasts lush meadows, enchanted cedar forests and a spectacular view of Lake Ontario. Ste. Anne’s offers guests CAA Four-Diamond accommodations featuring 28 luxuriously appointed guest rooms, fine dining and wellness classes that leave guests feeling relaxed and reenergized. Ste. Anne’s, Canada’s largest destination and day spa, also offers guests a comprehensive array of traditional and alternative spa therapies including European-style Moor Mud baths, Shiatsu, Thai massage, aromatherapy and hydrotherapy. A sojourn at Ste. Anne's Spa is an investment in yourself and your future wellbeing. Invest in yourself.

Ste. Anne’s offers guests Four-Diamond accommodations with 28 rooms to choose from: 15 in the main inn featuring private bathrooms (many with fireplaces), and 13 rooms in 6 unique spa cottages located within walking distance of the inn. All of the rooms are bright and airy and several have magnificent views of Lake Ontario. Natural spring water flows from every tap on the property and is used to fill the pools, hot tubs, saunas and eucalyptus steam room. For a virtual video tour of the accommodations, please click here.

Dining at Ste. Anne’s is a delicate combination of pampering and moderation. We celebrate the country inn component of the Ste. Anne's experience by offering decadent country fare prepared according to the principles of healthy eating. Executive Chef Christopher Ennew C.C.C., a culinary World Cup winner, creates a cuisine that is "simple, fresh, and clean." Vegetarian and light choices are available at every meal and the inn creates its own pasta, soup, baked goods, preserves and salad dressings. Herbs and vegetables are organically grown in the gardens according to the season. For a virtual video tour of the dining experience, click here.
Overnight guests wishing to drink wine with their meals are welcome to bring their own wine as Ste. Anne’s is not licensed.
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Facilities for active pursuits:
- fieldstone grotto
- outdoor year-round hydrotherapy facility with hot tub, plunge pool and lap pool
- outdoor Olympic-size, heated pool
- an indoor pool, complete with hydrotherapy jets, changing rooms and showers
- a workout area which includes 'Cybex" universal equipment - two treadmills, an elliptical trainer, recumbent cycle, stair climber, a variety of free weights, universal benches, exercise balls and more.
- snow shoeing
- equine therapy
- a clay Har-Tru tennis court
- 500 acres of woods and meadows for walking, hiking and snow shoeing
- wellness classes provided daily including hatha stretch, yoga, meditations and fitness innovations
Opportunities for recreation close at hand:
- five golf courses
- fishing, boating and sailing charters
- plenty of antique shops and art galleries
- Lake Ontario waterfront hiking/biking trails
Presqu'ile
Point Provincial Park - splendid
bird-watching and Monarch butterfly migrations during the fall,
beach, trails, lighthouse and museum
Sandbanks
Provincial Park - largest freshwater sand dune system in the
world, beach, windsurfing (rentals and lessons), nature program,
and dunes/trails
Grafton - dozens of buildings from Ontario's United Empire
Loyalist period, superb antique shopping
Barnum House Museum - restored and fully-furnished United
Empire Loyalist home; costumed staff provide guided tours; summer
afternoon tea room
Proctor House Museum, Brighton - restored home, fully furnished with
many exquisite antiques, guided tours and special events
Northumberland Forest - cross-country skiing, cycling
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