Villa St. Joseph Centre is owned and staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph.The historic building on the shores of Lake Ontario has a long and varied history.
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Providence Spirituality Centre is a warm, inviting, peace-filled retreat house, on the grounds of the Motherhouse of the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul. The lovely 33-acre setting, spotted with paths, benches, old trees and patches of delightful flowers make it an oasis of tranquility in the heart of the Kingston, Ontario community.
Pine Orchard Camp provides relaxation, recreation and spiritual growth for people of all ages. This Christian camp is committed to presenting the message of Jesus Christ from the Word of God by providing an excellent experience and balancing spiritual teaching, along with fun and recreational activity. Pine Orchard Camp is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church of Canada.Pine Orchard is just 30 minutes north of Toronto, Ontario. The camp is situated on 10 acres of land with mature old trees, cabins, dorms, motel, pool, basketball court, beach volleyball court, playground, tabernacle and other facilities. A perfect getaway from the rush of everyday life. Come and enjoy God's creation
Laya is housed a modern space that blends exotic Moroccan textiles and North African design with the edge and urbanity of West Queen West.We offer a list of traditional services that include signature treatments like manicures, pedicures, hair removal and facials as well as a select list of services that are Ayurveda-inspired.Before or after your service, spend some time in the co-ed steam room or have a long, hot shower (don't worry, showers are safe and private). Need to unwind? We have a Lounge that will transplant you far away from the hustle of the city.
Abbeyfield is an International society dedicated to providing older people with affordable, companionable and secure housing in a family-sized household within their local community.Community sponsored and supported, Abbeyfield Houses are set up and run on a not-for-profit basis under the management of a volunteer board of directors. Costs, which include meals, are shared by residents.