Why Saunas Matter More in a Canadian Winter<br />
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Winter in Toronto is long, cold, and demanding on both the body and the home. Short daylight hours, dry indoor air, icy sidewalks, and constant temperature changes all take a toll. It’s no surprise that more homeowners across the GTA are looking for practical, proven ways to stay healthy, recover faster, and feel better through the winter months.<br />
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This is where the benefits of sauna in winter become especially relevant. Saunas are not a trend or a luxury add-on. In Northern climates, they have been used for centuries as a tool for warmth, circulation, recovery, and mental reset. When designed and installed properly, a home sauna becomes a year-round wellness asset, with its greatest value revealed during the coldest months.<br />
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At Dupont Kitchen & Bath Fixtures, we’ve been working with bath and wellness products in Toronto since 1938. We see first-hand how saunas perform in real homes, how they’re integrated into renovations, and where homeowners make mistakes that cost them long-term comfort and reliability. This guide explains what matters, what to avoid, and how to plan a sauna that actually works in a Canadian winter.
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