We believe that nature is the first true spa.
Nestled away in the rainforest is Stillwater’s spa tent. Come experience the benefits of massage in a bird sanctuary oasis. We believe authentic relaxation and connection with oneself happens when immersed in nature. Our combination of therapies facilitate a retreat like experience, making it truly one of the best things to do on Vancouver Island. Unplug and unwind with us in picturesque Tofino, British Columbia.
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The best gifts are experiential and impactful. Treat yourself or loved ones to an experience of serenity with a Gift Card to a massage in Tofino.
*Please note our spa tent is open seasonally. Outcall Massages available during colder seasons.
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. Each oil, inspired by the West Coast is purposefully infused to evoke various states of being, such as calming, grounding, uplifting, or energizing. Experience our aromatherapy in person or shop online.
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
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.
Raincoast Conservation
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A percentage of our yearly sales are donated directly to the Raincoast Conservation Foundation. We support their 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.