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Trove will open its first health and wellness spa in downtown Toronto on April 29. The 5,000-square-foot facility will be situated at 426 Adelaide Street West.

Trove to Open First Location in Toronto 

Trove will open its first health and wellness spa in downtown Toronto on April 29.

The 5,000-square-foot facility will be situated at 426 Adelaide Street West. The development will include such features and services as a salt cave, infrared sauna, cold plunge, restorative yoga and sound baths, massage therapy, reiki, IV drips, and vitamin boosts, the company said in a news release.

“Whether it’s for an hour or an entire day, our guests will have an urban retreat in the city where they can come to rest and reset and leave feeling fully nourished,” said Zoë Paliare, Trove’s and president.

Trove was co-founded by Paliare, a lawyer by profession, and CEO Tanya Kololian, a commercial real estate industry veteran as they sought a way to reduce burnout.

Photo: CNW Group/Trove

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