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Toronto spa was just crowned the best in Canada for second year in a row

For the second year in a row, a Toronto spa has been named the best in Canada at the World Spa Awards. 

Guerlain Spa Toronto, located inside Hotel X Toronto, took the top spot at the prestigious awards programme and was highlighted for its blending of French elegance with modern wellness practices. The winners of the awards are chosen by a combination of industry experts and public votes. 

The spa draws on the luxury skincare house's Parisian techniques and exclusive protocols, which are taught only in Guerlain's own training institutions, and offers a variety of packages and treatments, including facials, lymphatic drainage, face sculpting, and makeup applications. 

Spa packages also include intensive body therapy, bridal packages, couples packages, and post-natal packages. The hotel spa's facilities include steam rooms, manicure and pedicure stations, a beauty studio, and 10 treatment rooms overlooking Lake Ontario. 

Guerlain Spa Toronto currently holds a 4.6-star score on Google with 203 reviews.

"Receiving this prestigious award a second year is truly an honour," said Jennifer Loyola, Director of Guerlain Spa Toronto. "This win is a testament to our talented team and their dedication to creating unforgettable experiences for each guest. Guerlain's legacy in beauty and wellness inspires us every day, and we are proud to share that legacy here in Toronto."

Guerlain Spa Toronto is located in Hotel X Toronto at 111 Princes' Blvd. 

Lead photo by

CNW Group/Guerlain Spa Toronto


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