Monday, June 13, 2016

Deep Shiatsu Massage 2016

Vikky is becoming popular for Deep Shiatsu in the Toronto area. At Classic Beauty Spa, a sixty minute session costs $60. She works in Vaughan at the intersection of Islington and Rutherford. Kate and Lisa have many regulars for Deep Shiatsu therapeutic massage in Midtown Toronto. They are located at 2029 Yonge Street. A sixty minute massage costs $50. They have another spa at 525 Eglinton West.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Aqua Health Centre is Above a Bar

Do you remember Spa Royale in Etobicoke. There were many issues because it was next to a pub. They often had live bands playing. Spa Royale closed in 2014.

Aqua Health Centre at 1729 Bloor W has a similar problem. The bar does attract some people to the parlour but mostly it is a nuisance. Many customers do a quick in and out because slow relaxing is compromised.

Aqua continues to offer attractive girls who like to work in the peaceful ambiance of High Park Toronto.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Forever Spa is a popular spa in 2015

In Toronto, there are many spas that offer deep tissue massage. Some of these perform deep Shiatsu as well. In Scarborough, Forever Spa provides great massage. They have many girls that are busty. In fact the size and firmness of their breasts are a sight to behold. Summer is the most most popular girl here but the boss is fantastic too. Forever Spa is at the intersection of Sheppard and Warden. Asia Studios is in the same building.

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Aqua Health Centre

Aqua Health Centre on Bloor St West provides the best deep massage in town.
The girls are very talented at Deep Shiatsu.

It is located at the intersection of Keele and Bloor.
It is located near the Keele Subway Station above the Mugshots Bar.
The are not many places for Bloor Street massage.

Aqua Health Centre
1729 Bloor W 2nd Flr
M6P 1B2
(647) 343-6851
Opened in 2011
Reopened in 2015
Licensed Holistic Centre
Beautiful Asian attendants.
Cute girls from Korea, Japan, Thailand and China

Friday, January 4, 2013

Adorn Spa

In North York, Adorn Spa will be getting a major facelift. This Russian Massage parlour is at Sheppard and Wilson Heights. A bathroom will be built upstairs and some walls will be moved around. The spa is in a fantastic location. It is near major roads but is in a secluded area with plenty of parking. It is on Cocksfield Street. Improved massage tables will also be brought in.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Bridgeport Connecticut

In Bridgeport Connecticut they just busted all the Asian massage parlours. It turns out most of the ladies were Korean. These Bridgeport Massage parlors may open under different names in 2013.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Tim Lambrinos speaks again

Tim Lambrinos has stuck his foot in his mouth again and the Toronto Sun printed it again. The expansion into Canada was actually halted. Perhaps this bozo has clout.
Two of the largest massage therapy companies in the United States are gearing up for battle in Canada. They plan to open hundreds of spas in Toronto and other cities, starting next month. Officials of Massage Envy, the largest U.S. message therapy operation - with 650 outlets - said they have staff in Toronto and B.C. looking for start-up locations. "We are the Tim Hortons of the therapeutic industry," said Massage Envy spokesman Perry Maisonneuve. "We are the largest and we work directly with colleges and universities to recruit therapists." Maisonneuve said his Scottsdale, Ariz., firm is opening spas in Ontario, Alberta and B.C. Their first Canadian salon will open January. "We are prepared for the Canadian market," he said from Arizona. "All our therapists are local and are fully licensed and trained." Officials of another chain, Massage Heights, of Calif., said they will be opening 125 locations in Canada during the next five years. The company has 55 locations in the U.S. One undisclosed firm - neither of the American companies - has asked federal immigration officials for permission to bring 1,400 message therapists from Thailand, according to immigration officials. This "could result in over 1,400 applications for work permit over the next four years," said Luc Le Francois, a program manager at the Canadian embassy in Bangkok. The recruitment of therapists has angered members of the Toronto's Adult Entertainment Association of Canada, who have accused Ottawa of shutting the door on exotic dancers. "We want to make sure these people are certified and screened by the government," said association spokesman Tim Lambrinos. "Ottawa is clamping down on exotic dancers but letting this group in."
If massage is considered competion to strip Clubs then so is television, night clubs and hotels. Perhaps who ask govt to outlaw sex except in his clubs.