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Scandinavian-style spa opens on Johnson Street, offering hot-cold relaxation

Don鈥檛 be surprised by the occasional shriek at the new Nordic spa in Victoria.
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Marci Hotsenpiller, CEO of Ritual Nordic Spa, relaxes in a pool at the newly opened spa on Johnson Street, which has massage rooms, cold pool, saunas and more. ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST

Don’t be surprised by the occasional shriek at the new Nordic spa in Victoria.

It may be coming from a guest who’s been drenched in chilly water dropped from an overhead bucket, in what’s called a Nordic shower — one of the experiences available in a two-hour, self-directed circuit at the Ritual Nordic Spa on Johnson Street, which opened Monday.

Proponents of the Scandinavian-style hot-cold-relax process believe moving from a steam room to a plunge pool to a warm relaxation area — in this case a lounge lined with pink Himalayan salt blocks — is rejuvenating, increases immunity and mood and provides a feeling of well-being. In fact, many Greater Victoria residents regularly take dips in local marine waters, saying the cold temperature is a stress buster.

While interest in Scandinavian-style spas is growing, many in sa国际传媒 so far are in the east, especially Quebec, although Scandinave Spa has a location in Whistler.

Ritual Nordic Spa owner and chief executive Marci Hotsenpiller recalls enjoying a sauna as a small child at her grandmother’s Ontario cottage and then running into the nearby lake.

”It really was part of my life growing up as a fun thing to do with family and friends,” she said. “Growing up in a ski-racing family, we spent winters training on the glaciers of Austria and Switzerland, with our post-ski recovery taking place in the thermal baths followed by a cold plunge.”

Ritual Nordic Spa opened in 3,000 square feet of indoor space and 800 square feet of outdoor patios, where a snow machine lets guests make snowballs. Hotsenpiller recommends placing a snowball on the nape of the neck.

Guests choose options they want during a visit, which costs $59 mid-week and $69 on weekends.

The 3,000-litre plunge pool is 9 C and can be entered via steps — or the all-in plunge method.

Some people choose a quick in-and-out dip, while others will stay in a little longer.

The spa is located in the Harris Green neighbourhood, where multi-family buildings have been going up and more are planned.

Hotsenpiller said an urban Nordic spa is in the Finnish tradition of having a sauna in the neighbourhood.

Prior to the pandemic, there was a rise in interest in self-care, she said, and that’s only grown since.

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