Nestled away in the rainforest is Stillwater Nature Spa's tent. We invite you to experience the benefits of massage in a bird sanctuary oasis. We believe authentic refreshment and connection with oneself happens in nature. We are a holistic experience that engages relaxation through the body with massage, and revitalization for your mind and soul amidst the immersion of nature. The combination of therapies facilitates a truly retreat like experience.
Unplug and unwind with us in picturesque Tofino, British Columbia.
SELF-CARE IS ESSENTIAL, NOT AN INDULGENCE.
FOUR BLENDS
HAND CRAFTED
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Stillwater's locally curated line of essential oils are ethically sourced and hand-crafted in small batches. Created in collaboration with a master aromatherapist and medicine woman Angela from Tofino Soap Company, our collection comprises four distinct oils: Alchemy, Canopy, Boheme, and Mohala. Each oil is purposefully infused to evoke various states of being, such as calming, grounding, uplifting, or reenergizing.
Experience aromatherapy throughout all of our holistic treatments.
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"My mum and I had the 60’ aromatherapy Botanical Massage done together and it was the most magical experience. The location (this alone is worth a visit), the design of the tent, the heated massage tables, the oils, everything was immaculate. Both Mary and Jon were incredibly talented at their craft - this was the best massage we have both had, and we are regular visitors of RMTs. So happy to have finally been able to visit and we are looking forward to coming back again soon!!"
Verified Review: Makala
"This has been my second time booking a treatment at Stillwater and I will definitely return again! It is such a treat for me. I am a bodyworker myself working in a luxury setting and can be a little picky with massages that I get. Both times I have had different practitioners and they have been incredible. The space is absolutely beautiful, the intakes are thoughtful and I always feel really heard, the table is so cozy and the practitioners are wonderful. I will definitely be back again soon. Thank you, Stillwater! You are nailing it!"
Verified Review: Bianca
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"No words! What Mary has created here is pure magic. My massage by Joanna was one of the best I've ever had. The space in the forest has a way of connecting you back to yourself that was much needed. I'm taking the sounds of the birds, the smell of the forest and all the feels with me. Thank you and see you next time."
Verified Review: Alison
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"My partner booked us a couples massage and it was such an incredible experience. Being in nature, listening to the birds while getting such a relaxing massage was very special. Our practitioners did a wonderful job making us feel comfortable and extremely relaxed. Afterwards we enjoyed bird watching nearby. I would recommend this to anybody as this was truly the best massage experience!"
Verified Review: Marika
Spa tent 10am - 6pm everyday
Email: stillwatertofino@gmail.com
Phone: 1-250-726-8910
*Limited spaces available since we are a boutique tented experience. Please book in advance to reserve your session.
*If we don't answer the phone we are either in treatment or helping other guests.
Open April-October 2024
As nature lovers we are committed to environmental stewardship.
1 Percent for The Planet Member
1% for the Planet was established to stop greenwashing, ensuring credible philanthropy while fostering accountability. The 1% for the Planet certification is bestowed upon businesses that contribute a minimum of 1% of their annual sales to support environmental causes.
Ancient Forest Alliance
Supporter
Raincoast Conservation
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A portion of our annual sales is donated to the Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA). The AFA is committed to safeguarding British Columbia's precious Old-Growth Forests and promoting a sustainable, value-added second-growth forest industry.
A percentage of our yearly sales is donated directly to the Raincoast Conservation Foundation. We support their important efforts in protecting and researching our resident Orca Whales. With only 76 of these magnificent creatures remaining in the Salish Sea, urgent action is needed to conserve and revitalize their natural habitat.