Henley Massage invites you to unwind at our Mile End location, where skilled therapists are dedicated to helping you achieve complete relaxation. We offer a variety of massage techniques tailored to relieve tension and promote overall wellness, including remedial, sports, and relaxation massages. Our calming environment creates the perfect backdrop for healing, allowing you to escape from daily stressors. With personalized care and attention to detail, we ensure that each session meets your specific needs. Come experience the soothing touch of Henley Massage for improved well-being.

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Roger Adams

5 Google Rating

Friendly service with great quality massage at competitive prices

5/ 5

Friendly service with great quality massage at competitive prices

Wymie Yeung

2 Google Rating

I have my massage today and not a good experience though. They definitely needed to improve. She spe

2/ 5

I have my massage today and not a good experience though. They definitely needed to improve. She spent most of the time on my upper back even though I asked to massage my neck. She kept rubbing my back and not massage at all. She hasn’t ask me anything like my feelings, which part I have issues etc. After an hour rubbing, I had no idea why I would pay$70. I do not recommended this, sorry.

Jeremy H

1 Google Rating

I went yesterday for a "relaxation" massage. It was the most painful hour of my life (no exaggeratio

1/ 5

I went yesterday for a "relaxation" massage. It was the most painful hour of my life (no exaggeration) and anything but relaxing. I am incredibly sore now all the way down my spine and across my shoulders. The massage had no real symmetry, the masseuse used primarily the point of her elbow, and each stroke felt erratic and rushed. Furthermore, about 90% of the time was spent kneading my back and shoulders, with the other 10% spent rushing quickly down my arms and across my calves. Not what I expected at all and a very, very poor experience.

Ronnie Semo

5 Google Rating

Great massage. Lovely people and space.

5/ 5

Great massage. Lovely people and space.

John Donaldson

5 Google Rating

My fav place for a massage. Always good quality - thanks!

5/ 5

My fav place for a massage. Always good quality - thanks!

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