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Canada’s Sonora Resort Opens for the 2016 Season
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Sonora Island, BC – May 2016 / Newsmaker Alert / Sonora Resort, one of Canada’s top luxury wilderness retreats, is officially open for its 14th season. Located within the secluded Discovery Islands in British Columbia, Sonora Resort launches a new Cultural Tour by the Homalco First Nation this year, as well as several new Island Currents Spa treatments that really aims to honour the traditions of Canada.
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Canada’s Sonora Resort Opens for the 2016 Season“At Sonora Resort, we always want to celebrate the best of the region, especially the roots of the West Coast,” explains Wynne Powell, Sonora Resort president and CEO. “Nature plays a huge role, as well as our heritage. This is why we decided to add the new Cultural Tour by the Homalco First Nation to our list of activities this year. It is a natural fit as we partner with the Homalco for our grizzly bear watching during the fall.”

The Cultural Tour by the Homalco First Nation commences in June. Guests have the rare opportunity to visit a First Nation reserve and connect with their traditional lands. The tour includes the opportunity to paddle a Salish-designed canoe, witness a cedar weaving demonstration, visit with a Homalco artist, take a peek into its on-site wild salmon hatchery, see the grizzly bear platforms, and learn about the Homalco culture. A traditional Homalco seafood feast completes the day trip.

“We have been working with the Homalco First Nation since 2002, and it has been an enriching experience,” says Sean Ross, vice president of Sonora Resort. “Homalco means ‘people of turbulent, or fast running’ water. They have a very long and interesting history in the Pacific Northwest. Our hope is our guests can feel further connected to the area surrounding Sonora Resort during their visit.”

In addition to the new Cultural Tour, Island Currents Spa, Sonora Resort’s award-winning stand-alone spa, has added several new treatments to its portfolio, including the Pacific Elements Experience and Peaceful Warrior:

The Pacific Elements Experience is based on an authentic local tradition of cleansing, the four elements —Fire, Earth, Wind and Water are incorporated. A dry exfoliation of the body and a Coastal Beach Stone Massage is followed by a relaxing soak in the Bouvier Hydrotherapy Tub.

The Peaceful Warrior is a true Pacific Northwest experience that transforms mind, body, and spirit by incorporating longstanding local ancestral tradition. Heated beach stones are combined with exotic salts to create a heavenly sensation and effective exfoliation of the body followed by a personalized, Valmont facial using cold jade stones to promote circulation and natural radiance.

Executive Chef Terry Pichor continues to share with guests the bounty of the Pacific West Coast with seasonal and global ingredients. A new outdoor wood fire pizza oven has also been installed on the deck, offering guests a whole new menu, possible unique cooking classes, and a variety of dish options.

Sonora Resort lies within the heart of the intimate ecological meeting place where the North Pacific waters touch the coastal rainforests of B.C. Visitors can only travel to Sonora by way of helicopter, sea plane, or boat. It welcomes guests from all over the world and is a proud member of Relais & Chateâux, Virtuoso Hotels & Resorts, Condé Nast Johansens, Signature Travel Network, and a TripAdvisor 2015 Travelers’ Choice multiple-award winner.

Special travel packages are available and start from $1,880, exclusive of transportation.

For more information about Sonora Resort, please visit www.sonoraresort.com.
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Canada’s Sonora Resort Opens for the 2016 Season
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About Sonora Resort
Sonora Island is located within the Discovery Islands at the mouth of Bute Inlet, one of the deepest inlets in North America. Guests reach Sonora Resort by boat or air, approximately 50 minutes by private helicopter from Vancouver. Sonora is a Relais & Chateâux property and unique in the world because of its secluded location, abundance of natural beauty and wildlife, with luxury accommodations and gourmet cuisine. Sonora welcomes guests from May to October each year. The guided grizzly bear tours at the nearby Orford River are offered in partnership with the Homalco First Nation, from August to October. Additional Sonora Resort highlights include a tennis court, conservatory, and the Island Currents Spa with five treatment rooms including a Couple’s massage room, outdoor hot and cold mineral pools, fitness facility and relaxation room. Sonora Resort was recently named to the prestigious 2016 Conde Nast Traveller UK Gold List.

Media Contact:
Wendy Hartley
Hartley PR
604-817-2758

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Publishing Dates: 05/19/16 – 07/19/16
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