
HAVN Saunas
A harbour-side hydrotherapy experience built around sauna and cold plunge.
A 1943 war barge, reborn as a floating sauna in the harbour.
A hydrotherapy circuit built onto a salvaged WWII barge, clad in reclaimed cedar driftwood and tied up at Ship Point beside the seaplanes. You loop it at your own pace: three saunas, two cold pools, two hot tubs, the harbour right there over the railing. It came out of Nick Van Buren's head, the ANIAN founder who first built a sauna on a sailboat. It's for the person who wants the city to go quiet for three hours without leaving downtown.
The move
Run the contrast circuit the way it's meant: roughly ten minutes hot, then a minute or two in a cold pool that sits down around seven degrees, then sit and watch the harbour. Hit the salt-scrub shower before you leave so your skin remembers the day.
Go when
Book a weekday morning when it's quietest and the light's on the water. Skip a busy afternoon if seaplane engines next door will pull you out of the calm. Note they're closed Tuesdays.
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