Being close to nature is one of the simplest ways to restore both body and mind. At Balnea, that idea unfolds effortlessly.
Just minutes from the lively energy of Bromont yet surrounded by forest and water, this destination feels a world apart, where everything slows down and follows the rhythm of nature. Long known for its lakeside spa, this secluded sanctuary is now entering a new chapter. With the addition of the Balnea Hotel (formerly Beatnik Hotel), visitors can enjoy a seamless experience that combines the spa’s thermal rituals, refined accommodations, seasonal cuisine, and massage therapy each element deepening the benefits of being in nature.
A thermal experience in nature

Perched on the slopes of the Mount Gale nature reserve, the spa looks out toward Mount Sutton and the Appalachians. The setting alone invites you to slow down. Here, the classic thermal cycle of heat, cold, and rest unfolds across distinctive spaces, from the infinity bath to the solar relaxation room. Massage therapy treatments offer an additional layer of renewal.
In harmony with the landscape

The Balnea Hotel takes its cues from the landscape. Natural textures, soft light, and understated design gently invite the outdoors into each room, creating a calm, intimate ambiance. A recent revitalization added 15 signature rooms and inviting common spaces where guests can rest and reconnect. Alcove daybeds offer an inviting vantage point for stargazing on clear evenings.
Dining with the seasons
A visit to Balnea engages every sense. At Lumami restaurant, Chef Marie Lamoureux completes the experience with seasonal dishes that celebrate the flavours of the land itself. The menu follows the rhythm of Balnea’s own market garden and four-season greenhouse, which supply the kitchen year-round.
