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Solorzano Spa ltd

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Solorzano Spa ltd
Ana or Roy Solorzano
4631 50 street
Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1X1

403-596-9492 | toll-free
403-596-9492 | phone
403-596-9492 | cellular
403-596-9492 | fax

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Hours of Operation
Monday:9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Tuesday:9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wednesday:9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday:9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday:9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday:9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:Closed
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Looking for that ultimate Red Deer spa getaway? Explore the beautiful spa facility guaranteed to gently exfoliate, massage, and cleanse away your daily cares. Expertly trained staff, offering unique spa treatments combine to create the perfect spa retreat. Whether a one-of-a-kind girl’s weekend, a romantic escape, or a solo afternoon to renew the soul and skin, a Vintage style Spa provides a treasured memory that goes beyond pampering. www.solorzanospa.ca

Lashes Tint lash and brows Waxing Pedicures Manicures Gel Nails Gel Polish RMT Massage Hot Stone Massage Diamond Microdermabrasion Facials Light peels Spray Tan Airbrush makeup Body wraps Vegan Sugar Scrubs

***NEW*** Laser hair removal Skin tightening Spider veins/ Pigmentation removal Acne treatments Triniti 3 in 1 Photofacial

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Here is a little history from the building we operate.

McIntosh House is one of the historical points of interest in Red Deer. It was built in 1906 by master bricklayer Julius McIntosh. The double brick walled house with corner quoins, artistic concrete blocks, fish scale shingles, gauged brick around the windows, and wrap around veranda was one of many brick buildings erected by Julius McIntosh. He worked his trade in Red Deer for nearly 60 years until he reached the age of 85.

Julius was a fourth generation Canadian whose grandfather, Allen, and great grandfather, John, developed the McIntosh apple. The McIntosh parents emigrated from Inverness, Scotland first to Mohawk Valley, N.Y. and later to Upper Canada in 1796. In 1811 while clearing land John discovered several apple seedlings. He transplanted these and on bore the superior fruit which became famous as the McIntosh Red Apple.


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