Rain, Snow or Shine–
It's Always Sauna Time

Elevate your outdoor space with a sauna designed for Canadian living.

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Transforming outdoor spaces into retreats for wellness & relaxation

Whether moisturizing in the summer heat or steaming away the winter blues, outdoor saunas are the perfect year-round solution. 100% designed, crafted, and sustainably sourced right here in Canada.

To Your Health!

Saunas have been used for thousands of years. We know the heat of a sauna not only relaxes sore muscles but can also aid in everything from relieving stress to boosting immune health.

Explore Outdoor Sauna Styles

From sleek and modern to cozy and cute, there’s an outdoor sauna for you. All of our models are made in Canada, for Canadian climates.

Barrel Saunas

Panoramic

Luna

Georgian Cabin

Pure Cube

Health Benefits

  • Muscle pain relief
    Heat relaxes tight muscles and reduces stiffness. Sauna sessions support recovery after exercise and help reduce chronic pain symptoms.

  • Stress and anxiety reduction
    High heat triggers relaxation and helps reduce stress levels. Many sauna users report improved mood, higher energy levels, and lower anxiety.

  • Improved cardiovascular health
    Sauna heat increases heart rate and circulation. The effect resembles moderate physical activity and supports heart health over time.

  • Clearer and healthier skin
    Sweating helps remove impurities from the skin. Regular sauna use supports clearer skin and improved complexion.

  • Stronger immune response
    Heat exposure stimulates immune activity and helps the body defend against illness.

  • Respiratory support
    Warm humid air helps open airways and hydrate the respiratory tract. People with asthma or allergies often experience symptom relief.

  • Lower risk of cognitive decline
    Research in Finland found frequent sauna use linked with reduced risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

frequently asked questions

What are the health benefits of using an outdoor sauna?

The health benefits of using an outdoor sauna include relaxation, improved circulation, detoxification, immune system support, stress relief, pain relief, skin health, weight loss, and better sleep.

How hot do outdoor saunas get?


Outdoor saunas typically operate at temperatures between 65 – 90 degrees C (150-190 degrees Fahrenheit).

What kind of wood is used in building outdoor saunas?

The most common types of wood used for outdoor saunas are cedar and hemlock. Both are highly prized for their durability, resistance to decay and pleasant aroma. In Canada, most outdoor saunas are some variety of cedar.

What’s the difference between Eastern White Cedar, Knotty Western Red Cedar, and Clear Western Red Cedar?

Eastern White Cedar

Least expensive of the three

Mild, pleasant cedar scent, more subtle than the other two

Naturally resistant to decay and insects

Considered more eco-friendly due to renewable harvesting

Knotty Western Red Cedar

Moderately priced

Strong, rich cedar smell, very aromatic 

Highly resistant to rot and insects

Clear Western Red Cedar

Most expensive of the three

Same rich, classic cedar scent as Knotty Western Red

Excellent durability and resistance to rot, decay, and insects

Often left unfinished to show off clean, consistent appearance

How long does it take to heat up an outdoor sauna?

It typically takes between 30 minutes to an hour to heat up an outdoor sauna, depending on the volume of rocks in the heater, the size of the sauna, kW rating of the heater and/or the temperature outside. Electric heaters can begin heating the rocks in the heater immediately after being turned on, potentially leading to faster initial heat.

How much does an outdoor sauna cost?


Prices vary depending on the size, materials and features, but the common saunas range from $8,000 to $15,000.

Are heaters included with the sauna?

Typically you will choose your sauna style and then we will recommend a heater to best suit that sauna. Heaters are usually priced separately to the saunas.

Do outdoor saunas require special electrical or plumbing connections?


It depends on the heater chosen. With an electric heater, a dedicated 220V and 40 or 50 amp electrical circuit is typically required. With a wood burning heater, no additional electrical is required. If lighting inside the sauna is desired, you may require another circuit for the lights or alternatively consider solar lighting. Saunas do not require plumbing.

How often should an outdoor sauna be used?


The frequency of sauna use varies depending on the individual and their health needs, but common recommendations say from 3-7 times a week with sessions lasting 15-20 minutes. Just remember to listen to your body and drink lots of water to make up what you lose through perspiration.

How do you maintain an outdoor sauna?


Cedar will typically turn grey when exposed to the elements so we recommend coating the outside with something to protect the wood. A stain or clear coat from your local hardware or paint store should be fine. Never put stain on the inside of the sauna. To maintain the inside, wipe away perspiration marks with warm water if necessary and vacuum out the dust at regular intervals. Gently rinse out the sauna and use a mild cleaner as required.

How long do outdoor saunas last?


With proper maintenance and care, an outdoor sauna can last for many years, with some lasting up to 20 or 30 years or more.

Where do I install an outdoor sauna?

We recommend choosing a site with the following characteristic:

Level ground

Good drainage to prevent water accumulation under the sauna

Close to electricity and water sources

Ample space around the sauna for access and ventilation

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Showroom appointments recommended

Call Us - +1-587-574-2800

Address:
11757 156 St NW

Edmonton, Alberta

T5M 3N4, Canada

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