Sponsored Feature | Ignitemag.ca | 81 Revitalizing Retreats Treat your attendees to restorative treatments and mindful activities that nurture holistic well-being, fostering relaxation and rejuvenation. Lorraine Widmer-Carson, founder of Grassroots Gratitude, is an author, master journal writer and facilitator who believes personal journaling sparks positive change. Through keynotes and workshops, she explores the power of gratitude and reflective writing tools for emotional regulation, overall well- being and confident, values-based leadership. With a comprehensive suite of services, from physiotherapy and acupuncture to fitness training, and holistic recovery therapies, including polar plunges, compression therapy and infrared saunas, One Wellness delivers a premium wellness experience. Customized sessions can help corporate groups to reset, recharge and find mental clarity together. Float Canmore offers a deeply restorative experience in a private tank filled with Epsom salt-infused water, where participants effortlessly float in a quiet, light-free environment. With minimal sensory input and weightless buoyancy, the mind and body enter a state of profound relaxation, easing stress and enhancing overall well-being. Rooted Experiences Through Indigenous-inspired experiences, storytelling and cultural adventures, visitors discover wellness through the teachings of gratitude, respect and interconnectedness with the land. Heather Black, owner of Buffalo Stone Woman, leads groups on enriching and immersive Indige-scape tours in Kananaskis Country. Guided by her adventurous spirit and deep connection to the land, Black uses her Indigenous culture and traditions to educate participants while exploring breathtaking landscapes, finding connection with both nature and Indigenous heritage. Connect with Us Lindsey Killoran Business Development Manager [email protected] 1 (855) 678-1295 x 701 ExploreCanmore.ca Wellness Stewardship Groups can discover meaningful wellness experiences that foster renewal, support local communities, minimize environmental impact and deepen their connection to nature and place. The Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary rescues displaced wolfdogs and provides immersive experiences and education on their role in our ecosystem. Set on 160 acres, visitors can explore the sanctuary on self-guided walks or join interactive tours that include up-close encounters that foster team connection, inspire conservation awareness and directly support the ongoing care of these majestic animals. The Co+Kitchen is a social enterprise that connects people through food, offering shared space where culinary entrepreneurs can create, store and showcase their products. These locally made goods are featured in their hands-on cooking classes, private dining experiences with a Master Chef and regional food tastings—ideal for teambuilding and small group dining events. A family-owned and operated boutique inn, the recently renovated Lady Macdonald Country Inn blends Victorian elegance with cozy country charm. Ideal for corporate retreats, the property features 14 rooms, a new event space and wellness-focused amenities, including hypnotherapy, art therapy, sauna, cold plunge and a rooftop hot tub with breathtaking views of the iconic Three Sisters Mountains. As visitors explore the Rockies through these regenerative wellness experiences, they not only nurture their well- being, but also contribute to the sustainable future of this breathtaking destination. Connect with us to learn more. Owned by Stoney Nakoda First Nation, the Stoney Nakoda Resort & Casino honours its heritage by showcasing historical photographs, artifacts and artwork by local Stoney artists throughout the property. Guests can enjoy interactive Indigenous programming, including singing, drumming, artisan demonstrations and traditional food. Just 15 minutes from Canmore at the entrance to Kananaskis Country, the recently renovated resort boasts 110 stylish rooms and suites, a state-of-the-art casino and contemporary Event Centre. Photo: Travel Alberta & Indigenous Tourism Alberta/Joseph Rae Productions Photo: Travel Alberta/Colin Way Photo: Travel Alberta/Silver Fern Productions