Everwild Nordic Spa Canmore – Relaxation Meets the Rockies

Kev

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Sunrise At The Three Sisters Viewpoint Canmore Alberta Canada

Wellness seekers have something new to look forward to in Canmore. Everwild Nordic Spa Canmore, operated by Basecamp Resorts, is set to open on November 20, 2025, at 1 Silvertip Trail, inside the former MTN House boutique hotel.

A Canadian Take on Nordic Wellness

Part of a growing wave of Nordic spas across Alberta, Everwild brings a distinctly Canadian take on elemental wellness, inspired by the balance of earth, fire, wind, and water. Guests will move through hot and cold thermal circuits, saunas, steam rooms, and mineral pools designed to restore both body and mind. Between dips, you can unwind in outdoor lounges surrounded by evergreens, take in mountain views beside crackling fire pits, or cool off in the crisp alpine air.

Designed with Canmore's Character in Mind

The 9,500-square-foot interior will include five treatment rooms and 200 lockers, while the 29,000-square-foot outdoor area features multiple pools, saunas, and social spaces. The design nods to Canmore's mining past with an underground change area that leads upward into the light of the spa circuit – a symbolic journey from earth to sky. Everwild aims to foster a welcoming and inclusive spa culture. Facilities will include gender-neutral and private change rooms, accessibility-focused layouts, and wellness experiences rooted in respect for the land and community.

The Hotel Connection

Guests of the Stay Everwild Boutique Hotel – also opening in 2025 – will enjoy seamless access between their rooms, the spa circuit, dining areas, and relaxation zones. Launch packages are expected to include overnight stays with full spa access, and Basecamp Resorts guests across Canmore will receive preferred day-pass rates.

Basecamp's Broader Vision

According to Basecamp Resorts founder and CEO Sky McLean, the Canmore location is just the first step in a larger vision for spa-hotels across Western Canada. Confirmed future sites include Banff, Fernie, and Calgary's Harmony community, with more in development. With Kananaskis Nordic Spa already drawing weekenders and a new wellness facility underway in Lake Louise, Everwild adds a distinctly local flavour to the Rockies' growing relaxation scene – one that blends alpine scenery, mindful rest, and modern design. For details and booking updates, visit Stay Everwild.

FAQ: Visiting Everwild Nordic Spa in Canmore

When is Everwild opening?
Everwild Nordic Spa and Hotel is set to open on November 20, 2025, according to the official site.

Where is Everwild located?
You'll find it at 1 Silvertip Trail in Canmore, inside the former MTN House boutique hotel property.

Will the spa and hotel open at the same time?
Both the spa and Stay Everwild Boutique Hotel are expected to open in 2025, with the spa debuting first on November 20.

Is Everwild open to day visitors?
Yes. While hotel guests will have direct access, day passes will also be available – with discounts for guests of other Basecamp Resorts properties.

What makes Everwild different from other Nordic spas?
Everwild's wellness concept is built around the four natural elements – earth, fire, wind, and water – offering a uniquely Canadian approach to hydrotherapy inspired by the surrounding mountains.

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