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World’s “natural wonder of bathing” Basin Glacial Waters opens in Canada
POSTED 17 Sep 2025 . BY Helen Andrews
The 170sq m vitality pool has uninterrupted views of the lake and mountains Credit: Chris Amat / Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Credit: Accor
Basin Glacial Waters is unrivalled, and its world-renowned landscape was an intentional choice for the Group. We wanted impact and I think we have succeeded in that
– Emma Darby, global VP of spa and wellness for Fairmont and Raffles
Fairmont's 1,719sq m Basin Glacial Waters bathing complex is now open
The new bathhouse has been developed as part of a CA$130 million (US$95 million, €82 million, £71 million) property-wide transformation
Water forms the basis for the experience that connects guests to the raw elements and natural rhythm of its grand surroundings
There are five curated "Trails" for guests to follow based on an intended outcome, such as Stillness or Presence
A new bathing experience called Basin Glacial Waters has opened at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada.

The facility’s concept was two decades in the making and it takes its name from its setting: Lake Louise is a natural basin fed by a direct glacial water source, the Victoria Glacier.

Designed by internationally recognised architect Matteo Thun, the 1,719sq m bathing complex is a modern interpretation of long-established wellness practices, such as Nordic sauna culture, reimagined with minimalistic grandeur.

The bathhouse serves the 539-key hotel, which is owned by Oxford Properties and a capital partner.

The new bathhouse has been developed as part of a CA$130 million (US$95 million, €82 million, £71 million) transformation across the property, which has included the renovation of guest rooms and a redesign of the Fairmont Spa.

Emma Darby, global VP of spa and wellness for Fairmont and Raffles, said: “There is simply no better locale for an indelible wellness experience than Canada’s Lake Louise. Basin Glacial Waters is unrivalled, and its world-renowned landscape was an intentional choice for the Group. We wanted impact and I think we have succeeded in that.”

Curated “Trails”

Guests can choose to follow their own self-guided path throughout the facility or enjoy one of five curated experiences the facility is calling “Trails.”

These five journeys are based on a guest’s intended wellness outcome. There is a Stillness Trail, following a gentle circuit to soothe the nervous system and promote deep rest.

There is also a Presence Trail, to counteract the effects of jet lag or anxiety, with a route through the bathhouse that encourages awareness and helps guests to ground themselves.

The facilities

From crushed ice to steam mists, water forms the basis for the experience that connects guests to the raw elements and natural rhythm of its grand surroundings.

Natural light floods Basin’s spaces from dramatic arched windows. Guests within have uninterrupted views of the lake and the mountains.

The 170sq m infinity pool ranges from the interior to the outdoor deck.

For dry heat and experiences that offer lower humidity, there are traditional Finnish and biosaunas. There is also a 20-person outdoor Aufgus sauna for authentic theatrical aromatherapy ceremonies led by Aufguss masters.

The wet circuit also has two steamrooms and a series of pools for contrast bathing. These include a circular reflexology pool, water feature pool and a 17.7sq m Kneipp Walk. There is also a cold plunge and cold bucket drop.

There are two relaxation lounges called ‘Hot Stone’ and Silent Salt Relax, which has a Himalayan salt wall.

The Glacial Lounge is Basin’s dining venue for simple, light and freshly prepared dishes. The menu will include a selection of tonics, nootropics, adaptogens and Champagne.

Tyler MacDonald, senior VP and head of hotels at Oxford Properties, said: “The unveiling of Basin is a proud milestone for Oxford and reflects our shared belief with Fairmont that wellness is not just an amenity – it’s central to how we connect guests with place and purpose.

“Aligned to our deep commitment to elevating the guest experience through bold, place-based investments, this next-generation facility perfectly reimagines the traditional bathhouse with a modern, alpine sensibility while embracing the natural and renowned beauty of Lake Louise,” MacDonald added.

The setting

The property is set within more than 6,500sq km of protected pine forest in the heart of Banff National Park, a UNESCO heritage site.

The hotel’s complementary Fairmont Spa Lake Louise has eight treatment rooms, a hair salon and two manicure/pedicure stations.

The Fairmont Spa will offer additional wellness experiences for guests using the Basin facilities.

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise’s drinking water is sourced naturally from the overlooking Victoria Glacier. As the ice melts, it flows down the mountainside into the basin of Lake Louise. The salts and minerals it collects gives the lake its revered turquoise hue.

The hotel has a dedicated on-site treatment plant that draws water from the lake and purifies it through 72 filter membranes and two high-powered UV lights, then lightly treating it before it flows across to the Chateau Lake Louise.

Companies involved

Basin was Matteo Thun and Partners’ first Canadian project and the firm partnered closely with local architect MTA of Calgary.

Emlyn Brown, former VP of wellbeing, strategy, design and development for Accor was a driving force behind Basin’s concept. He said in July of this year that the bathhouse was set to become “the world’s next natural wonder of bathing, joining the ranks of Iceland’s Blue Lagoon and Switzerland’s Therme Vals.”

Brown has since become group director of spa, leisure and wellness at Mandarin Oriental.

Barr + Wray were the hydrotherapy and thermal consultants and IBI worked on the landscape architecture, RJC provided structural engineering and WSP is the environmental consultant.

Amy McDonald of Under a Tree consulted on the project for the owner in its early stages.
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise’s drinking water is sourced naturally from the overlooking Victoria Glacier Credit: Scott Bakken/ Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
Basin Glacial Waters has been designed by internationally recognised architect Matteo Thun Credit: Chris Amat / Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
The new bathhouse has been developed as part of a CA$130 million (US$95 million, €82 million, £71 million) property-wide transformation Credit: Scott Bakken/ Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
The wet circuit features a 17.7sq m Kneipp Walk Credit: Scott Bakken/ Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
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World’s “natural wonder of bathing” Basin Glacial Waters opens in Canada
POSTED 17 Sep 2025 . BY Helen Andrews
The 170sq m vitality pool has uninterrupted views of the lake and mountains Credit: Chris Amat / Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
Credit: Accor
Basin Glacial Waters is unrivalled, and its world-renowned landscape was an intentional choice for the Group. We wanted impact and I think we have succeeded in that
– Emma Darby, global VP of spa and wellness for Fairmont and Raffles
Fairmont's 1,719sq m Basin Glacial Waters bathing complex is now open
The new bathhouse has been developed as part of a CA$130 million (US$95 million, €82 million, £71 million) property-wide transformation
Water forms the basis for the experience that connects guests to the raw elements and natural rhythm of its grand surroundings
There are five curated "Trails" for guests to follow based on an intended outcome, such as Stillness or Presence
A new bathing experience called Basin Glacial Waters has opened at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada.

The facility’s concept was two decades in the making and it takes its name from its setting: Lake Louise is a natural basin fed by a direct glacial water source, the Victoria Glacier.

Designed by internationally recognised architect Matteo Thun, the 1,719sq m bathing complex is a modern interpretation of long-established wellness practices, such as Nordic sauna culture, reimagined with minimalistic grandeur.

The bathhouse serves the 539-key hotel, which is owned by Oxford Properties and a capital partner.

The new bathhouse has been developed as part of a CA$130 million (US$95 million, €82 million, £71 million) transformation across the property, which has included the renovation of guest rooms and a redesign of the Fairmont Spa.

Emma Darby, global VP of spa and wellness for Fairmont and Raffles, said: “There is simply no better locale for an indelible wellness experience than Canada’s Lake Louise. Basin Glacial Waters is unrivalled, and its world-renowned landscape was an intentional choice for the Group. We wanted impact and I think we have succeeded in that.”

Curated “Trails”

Guests can choose to follow their own self-guided path throughout the facility or enjoy one of five curated experiences the facility is calling “Trails.”

These five journeys are based on a guest’s intended wellness outcome. There is a Stillness Trail, following a gentle circuit to soothe the nervous system and promote deep rest.

There is also a Presence Trail, to counteract the effects of jet lag or anxiety, with a route through the bathhouse that encourages awareness and helps guests to ground themselves.

The facilities

From crushed ice to steam mists, water forms the basis for the experience that connects guests to the raw elements and natural rhythm of its grand surroundings.

Natural light floods Basin’s spaces from dramatic arched windows. Guests within have uninterrupted views of the lake and the mountains.

The 170sq m infinity pool ranges from the interior to the outdoor deck.

For dry heat and experiences that offer lower humidity, there are traditional Finnish and biosaunas. There is also a 20-person outdoor Aufgus sauna for authentic theatrical aromatherapy ceremonies led by Aufguss masters.

The wet circuit also has two steamrooms and a series of pools for contrast bathing. These include a circular reflexology pool, water feature pool and a 17.7sq m Kneipp Walk. There is also a cold plunge and cold bucket drop.

There are two relaxation lounges called ‘Hot Stone’ and Silent Salt Relax, which has a Himalayan salt wall.

The Glacial Lounge is Basin’s dining venue for simple, light and freshly prepared dishes. The menu will include a selection of tonics, nootropics, adaptogens and Champagne.

Tyler MacDonald, senior VP and head of hotels at Oxford Properties, said: “The unveiling of Basin is a proud milestone for Oxford and reflects our shared belief with Fairmont that wellness is not just an amenity – it’s central to how we connect guests with place and purpose.

“Aligned to our deep commitment to elevating the guest experience through bold, place-based investments, this next-generation facility perfectly reimagines the traditional bathhouse with a modern, alpine sensibility while embracing the natural and renowned beauty of Lake Louise,” MacDonald added.

The setting

The property is set within more than 6,500sq km of protected pine forest in the heart of Banff National Park, a UNESCO heritage site.

The hotel’s complementary Fairmont Spa Lake Louise has eight treatment rooms, a hair salon and two manicure/pedicure stations.

The Fairmont Spa will offer additional wellness experiences for guests using the Basin facilities.

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise’s drinking water is sourced naturally from the overlooking Victoria Glacier. As the ice melts, it flows down the mountainside into the basin of Lake Louise. The salts and minerals it collects gives the lake its revered turquoise hue.

The hotel has a dedicated on-site treatment plant that draws water from the lake and purifies it through 72 filter membranes and two high-powered UV lights, then lightly treating it before it flows across to the Chateau Lake Louise.

Companies involved

Basin was Matteo Thun and Partners’ first Canadian project and the firm partnered closely with local architect MTA of Calgary.

Emlyn Brown, former VP of wellbeing, strategy, design and development for Accor was a driving force behind Basin’s concept. He said in July of this year that the bathhouse was set to become “the world’s next natural wonder of bathing, joining the ranks of Iceland’s Blue Lagoon and Switzerland’s Therme Vals.”

Brown has since become group director of spa, leisure and wellness at Mandarin Oriental.

Barr + Wray were the hydrotherapy and thermal consultants and IBI worked on the landscape architecture, RJC provided structural engineering and WSP is the environmental consultant.

Amy McDonald of Under a Tree consulted on the project for the owner in its early stages.
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise’s drinking water is sourced naturally from the overlooking Victoria Glacier Credit: Scott Bakken/ Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
Basin Glacial Waters has been designed by internationally recognised architect Matteo Thun Credit: Chris Amat / Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
The new bathhouse has been developed as part of a CA$130 million (US$95 million, €82 million, £71 million) property-wide transformation Credit: Scott Bakken/ Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
The wet circuit features a 17.7sq m Kneipp Walk Credit: Scott Bakken/ Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
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