Spa Safety
and Guidelines
Welcome to Everwild Canmore. To ensure a peaceful, clean, and safe experience for all guests - we ask that you observe the following guidelines during your visit.
Spa Etiquette & Guest Conduct
Shower before use
- Please shower with soap before entering any pools, saunas, or shared hydrotherapy areas – and again between sessions.
Mindful and respectful atmosphere
- Everwild is a calm, restorative environment, We encourage soft voices, gentle movement, and a sense of mindfulness. Respect fellow guests’ privacy and tranquility.
Scent-free space
- For the comfort of all, please avoid wearing strong fragrances, perfumes, or scented products.
Use at your own pace
- Listen to your body. Especially in hot or cold therapy zones, move at a pace that feels right for you.
Appropriate swimwear required
- Please wear clean swimwear, and use any towels or robes provided by us.
Shoes & outdoor gear
- Please leave outdoor footwear and gear in your lockers – they are not permitted beyond this point.
Hygiene & Health Standards
Rigorous sanitation & cleaning protocols
- All water features – pools, hot tubs, saunas, cold plunges – are maintained to meet high health and safety standards. This includes regular testing and balancing of water chemistry, filtration upkeep, and thorough disinfection of surfaces and shared spaces. Proper sanitation helps prevent waterborne and skin-related infections.
Clean linens and equipment for each guest
- Towels, robes, benches, and any shared items are cleaned or replaced between uses.
Ventilation & drying protocols
- Wet areas, floors, mats, and surfaces are promptly dried or ventilated after use to minimize risk of slips and discourage bacterial/fungal growth.
Stay home if unwell
- If you are feeling sick, have cold or flu symptoms, or believe you may be contagious, please delay your visit until you’ve fully recovered.
Medical Considerations
Everwild Canmore supports wellness, but spa - hydrotherapy, heat and cold zones - may not be suitable for everyone.
Please take note:
Pre-existing conditions
- If you have a medical condition (e.g. cardiovascular issues, skin conditions, respiratory illnesses, or are taking certain medications), consult your physician before using hot tubs, saunas, cold plunges, or hydrotherapy treatments.
Pregnancy, recent surgery, or injuries
- Those who are pregnant, recovering from surgery or a serious injury, or under medical treatment should avoid deep-heat, cold-plunge, or intense hydrotherapy unless cleared by a healthcare provider.
Alcohol & Drug Use
- Not recommended during the thermal cycle. Alcohol and recreational drugs can impair judgement, affect circulation, and interfere with the body’s ability to regulate temperature
- Combining substances with heat, cold, or contrast therapy may increase the risk of dizziness, dehydration, or fainting.
Personal comfort and limits
- Never push yourself beyond your comfort zone. Heat, cold, or rapid thermal changes can be intense; honour your body’s signals and rest if needed.
- Many different factors can affect how your body reacts to thermal cycles, including: sleep, recent exercise, hydration, meals, stress levels, and hormones.
Community Respect & Shared Responsibility
At Everwild, we see the spa as a shared sanctuary.
- Be considerate of others – maintain quiet and calm, especially in communal areas.
- Dispose of waste properly, return any borrowed items (robes, sandals, towels), and leave the space as you found it.
- Approach staff if you notice any concerns – unclean surfaces, water quality issues, maintenance needs, or anything that disrupts this peaceful environment.