Tanya Farlinger is opening a brand-new space for exhālō Spa as part of a business expansion in Barrhaven [1, 2].
The growth represents a strategic shift toward specialized wellness services in a suburb of Ottawa, Ontario [2]. By expanding its physical footprint, the spa aims to integrate higher-tier medical wellness options into a traditional spa setting.
Farlinger said the expansion allows the business to offer unique eco-services and specialized oncology care [1, 2]. These services target specific health needs that are often underserved in general wellness environments, providing a bridge between clinical care and holistic relaxation.
The decision to grow the business occurred amid the challenges of the pandemic [2]. While many small businesses scaled back operations during that period, Farlinger focused on increasing the capacity of her establishment to meet evolving client demands.
Barrhaven serves as the hub for this growth, positioning the spa to capture more of the local market in the Ottawa region [2]. The new space is designed to accommodate the increased demand for these specialized treatments while maintaining the core identity of the brand.
Farlinger said the goal is to provide a supportive environment for those seeking specialized care alongside standard spa treatments [1]. This approach combines environmental sustainability through eco-services, and the technical requirements of oncology-related wellness [1, 2].
“exhālō Spa is opening a brand-new space as part of an expansion”
The expansion of exhālō Spa into specialized oncology care reflects a broader trend in the wellness industry where boundaries between medical support and luxury spa services are blurring. By integrating clinical-adjacent care into a commercial spa setting, the business is pivoting toward a niche healthcare-wellness hybrid model to ensure long-term viability in a competitive suburban market.


