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Chocolate ecstasy times two at the spa - Just say ahhh...

I can toe the company line in my stilettos - backwards if I need to - but sometimes I like being led down the garden path with sweet nothings and promises of chocolate whispered in my ear.

My partner excels at the first part, but the naked truth is I covet chocolate more than just about anything else. Sorry, honey.

I recently visited the Little Inn of Bayfield, Ontario, Chocolate EcstasyChocolate EcstasyCanada, with my partner; we decided on the Chocolate Body Wrap and Facial for Two - a blissful 90-minute ecstasy.

It started with a steam shower, then a scrub - all with chocolate-scented oils and salts. Julia Dundas, spa director wrapped me in a thick chocolate clay and swaddled me in blankets while she massaged my feet. But the treatment climaxed when she massaged a rich chocolate lotion over my noodle-like limbs.

Former manager of the Canadian Rowing Team at the Sydney Olympics, Julia's massages are my new favorite obsession.

To top off the treatment and ensure nirvana, Julia doled out dark chocolate treats and sent us back to our room for a long, err, nap....

Passport to Little Inn of Bayfield

  • 28 rooms and suites
  • Year built: 1832 (last renovated 2006)
  • Close to Stratford Shakespearean Festival, village shopping in Bayfield, Goderich, Grand Bend and Blythe
  • Dinning - 1 dining room, room service available
  • Spa across the street

 

  • Room Rates
  • o Standard Minimum: $195CAN
  • o Suite Maximum: $400CAN

The Little Inn of Bayfield

Main Street
Bayfield, Ontario
Canada
N0M 1G0
Toll Free: 800-565-1832
Local: 519-565-2611

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