Welcome to the Future of Nordic Spas
Invest in the Booming Wellness Economy
Projected 27% IRR, 3.1x MOIC
Minimum Investment 50k
For Accredited Investors
Welcome to Wildwood
Nestled amidst the pristine wilderness of Western Canada, our Everwild spas will harness the rejuvenating power of the four natural elements; earth, water, fire and air, to provide unparalleled health and wellness experiences.
Our first Everwild spa and hotel is currently under construction in Canmore, AB and is set to open fall 2025.
We are currently seeking capital to fund Everwild spas and hotels into three markets with several more in early development.
Introducing Everwild Spas
Nestled amidst the pristine wilderness of Western Canada, our Everwild spas will harness the rejuvenating power of the four natural elements; earth, water, fire and air, to provide unparalleled health and wellness experiences.
Our first Everwild spa and hotel is currently under construction in Canmore, AB and is set to open fall 2025.
We are currently seeking capital to fund Everwild spas and hotels into three markets with several more in early development.
Canmore, AB - 2025 (Funded)
Fernie, BC - 2026
Calgary (Harmony), AB - 2027 / 2028
Banff, AB - 2028 / 2029 (Proposed)
Join us as we redefine wellness in stunning resort destinations, from Fernie, BC, to Calgary and Banff, AB.
Canmore (Funded)
Fernie
Calgary (Harmony)
Banff (Proposed)
What is a Nordic Spa?
In a thermal cycle, treatments are divided into hot, cold, and rest phases for relaxation, circulation, and recovery.
Hot Treatments
Relax muscles, boost circulation.
Sauna: Releases toxins
Steam Room: Cleanses skin
Hot Tub: Soothes muscles
Thermal Baths: Mineral relaxation
Cold Treatments
Reduce inflammation, stimulate immunity.
Sauna: Releases toxins
Cold Plung: Boosts circulation
Cold Shower: Invigorates
Ice Rub: Cools after heat
Rest Treatments
Recovery and balance
Relaxation Lounges: Quiet rest
Meditation Rooms: Mindfulness
Outdoor Lounges: Fresh air
Massage Treatments
Complements the thermal cycle
Boosts Circulation
Relaxes Muscles
Reduces Stress
Aids Detox
What is a Nordic Spa?
In a thermal cycle, treatments are divided into hot, cold, and rest phases for relaxation, circulation, and recovery.
Hot Treatments
Cold Treatments
Rest Treatments
Massage Treatments
Relax muscles, boost circulation.
Sauna: Releases toxins
Steam Room: Cleanses skin
Hot Tub: Soothes muscles
Thermal Baths: Mineral relaxation
Reduce inflammation, stimulate immunity.
Sauna: Releases toxins
Cold Plung: Boosts circulation
Cold Shower: Invigorates
Ice Rub: Cools after heat
Recovery and balance
Relaxation Lounges: Quiet rest
Meditation Rooms: Mindfulness
Outdoor Lounges: Fresh air
Complements the thermal cycle
Boosts Circulation
Relaxes Muscles
Reduces Stress
Aids Detox
The Opportunity in Western Canada
Growth in Wellness Tourism
Global wellness:
C$6.3T market in 2023, with wellness tourism at C$830.2B (30.3% annual growth from 2022) and spas at C$136.8B (29.3% growth from 2022).
North American Wellness:
C$313.9B in wellness tourism spending, up 12.3% in 2023.
Canada’s Wellness Real Estate:
8th largest globally, with 22.7% growth since 2019.
Canadian Spa Market:
C$2.41B in revenue, representing 8% of North America’s market.
Nordic Spa Demand:
Average visits of 3-5 hours, peaking on weekends.
Thermal & Hydrotherapy:
Increasing demand for outdoor, nature-based wellness experiences.
The Opportunity in Western Canada
Growth in Wellness Tourism
Global wellness:
C$6.3T market in 2023, with wellness tourism at C$830.2B (30.3% annual growth from 2022) and spas at C$136.8B (29.3% growth from 2022).
North American Wellness:
C$313.9B in wellness tourism spending, up 12.3% in 2023.
Canada’s Wellness Real Estate:
8th largest globally, with 22.7% growth since 2019.
Canadian Spa Market:
C$2.41B in revenue, representing 8% of North America’s market.
Nordic Spa Demand:
Average visits of 3-5 hours, peaking on weekends.
Thermal & Hydrotherapy:
Increasing demand for outdoor, nature-based wellness experiences.
Wildwood Spa Locations
Join us as we redefine wellness in stunning resort destinations, from Fernie, BC, to Calgary and Banff, AB.