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Private rehab centre on Salmonier Line finally gets government to commit to MCP coverage

Private rehab centre on Salmonier Line finally gets government to commit to MCP coverage

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The Newfoundland and Labrador government will cover people, via MCP, who go to the Vida Nova Recovery centre. The private, inpatient rehabilitation centre comes at a time when demand is rising and wait times have been getting longer. The CBC's Ryan Cooke has the story.
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Toxic substance containing fentanyl, tranquilizers, narcotics circulating in Simcoe-Muskoka region

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Speeding up generic drug approval timelines a priority, health minister says
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Our Guide To The Best Cold Plunge Tubs In Canada In 2025 (And Where To Get Them)
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Our Guide To The Best Cold Plunge Tubs In Canada In 2025 (And Where To Get Them)

Discover the best cold plunge tubs in Canada: compare size, insulation, ease of use, and where to buy the top models for ultimate recovery and chill. Cold plunges have been gaining in popularity for good reason. With benefits like improved mood and circulation, better recovery after exercise (lower inflammation and soreness… yes please), and even potential immune benefits, it's easy to see why so many people are taking up this practice. Cold plunge tubs are designed to make your cold plunges as easy as possible. They are sized to fit almost every body type and height, are incredibly well insulated (and might even be chiller compatible for temperature maintenance), and can be set up indoors or out. They come in solid and inflatable options, too, so they can travel with you or stay in place. If you're cold plunging often enough that your bathtub isn't cutting it, we're here to make sure that you find the best cold plunge tub for your needs. Cold plunge tubs will vary in features like price, capacity, type (solid vs. inflatable), chiller compatibility, overall size, and more. To find the best fit, you should think about every feature. They all matter. This comprehensive guide will investigate the best cold plunge tubs in Canada right now and outline the criteria you should consider while making your purchase decision. Let's dive right into our top five products. The Best Cold Plunge Tubs Right Now Our Top Pick for The Best Cold Plunge Tub Plunge Original Cold Plunge Tub Review What We Think of the Plunge Original Cold Plunge Tub The Plunge Original Cold Plunge Tub is the best of the best. Since it's chiller-compatible, it'll always be at the right temperature, and it won't freeze in the cold months, either! You can use it all year round to keep your body (and mind!) feeling its best. This solid tub is also incredibly durable, so you won't have to replace it for years, if ever. We really appreciate that this tub comes with an insulated cover, too. If you don't have the space inside for a cold plunge tub, this one will do just fine outdoors full-time. The recline in the tub also guarantees full relaxation every time, and if you want to keep your phone handy for a timer or music to complete the scene, the handy phone mount will be your best friend. There are only two negatives you could pull from this cold plunge tub. The first is the size. It's large, it's solid, and it's heavy, so if portability is something you're looking for, you'll have to pass this one by. It's also the most expensive cold plunge tub (by a long shot), so if you're limited by any type of budget, you likely won't be able to add this one to your cart without some serious saving. All in all, the Plunge Original Cold Plunge Tub is top-of-the-line, and then some. If you're dedicated to your cold plunges and looking for the best possible way to get them done, this option is the only one you should be looking at. Performance: 5/5 Usability: 5/5 Price: 1/5 Quality: 5/5 What Reviewers Are Saying About the Plunge Original Cold Plunge Tub Reviewers could not be happier with the Plunge Original Cold Plunge Tub. Both versions of the chiller work amazingly well for keeping the tub at their preferred temperature, and they love that they can use it all winter without it freezing or getting damaged. The phone mount is a helpful addition, too. They wouldn't change anything about this cold plunge tub. Plunge Original Cold Plunge Tub Pros and Cons Buy If… You'd like to keep your phone handy while you cold plunge Longevity is really important to you You're looking for a luxurious experience every time You plan to keep your tub outside Don't Buy If… You don't have a ton of money to spend on a cold plunge tub Portability matters Plunge Original Cold Plunge Tub Specifications Dimensions: 66.6' x 31.5' x 26' Weight: 144 lbs Type: Solid Capacity: 398 L Chiller Compatible: Yes Warranty: 1 year Our Inflatable Pick Plunge Air Cold Plunge Tub Review What We Think of the Plunge Air Cold Plunge Tub We really like the Plunge Air Cold Plunge Tub. It's an inflatable tub that takes only 15 minutes to set up, so you won't have to worry about time constraints or confusing instructions getting in the way of your cold plunge. It weighs only 28 lbs, too, so it's great to travel with! With this option, you get to say hello to the perfect cold plunge anytime, anywhere. Another reason we love this one so much is that it's a full tub that comes with a chiller, just like the best solid options out there. You get all of the benefits of a traditional cold plunge tub without the permanent loss of space. We love that for you. The tub material is UV-resistant, too, so it can be set up in the backyard without any worries about it losing its colour or durability. The only issue you might come across with this cold plunge tub is the price tag. While it's not the priciest option out there (we leave that title to the solid tubs), it's still much more expensive than most cold plunge tubs you'll see. If you're shopping on any kind of a budget or won't be using it all the time, you can definitely find options that are better suited to you. All in all, the Plunge Air Cold Plunge Tub is the most impressive inflatable option you're likely to encounter. Whether you're prioritizing consistent and effort-free water temperatures, a luxurious recline, or portability, this tub is an amazing one to settle on. Performance: 5/5 Usability: 5/5 Price: 1/5 Quality: 5/5 What Reviewers Are Saying About the Plunge Air Cold Plunge Tub Reviewers have a very high opinion of the Plunge Air Cold Plunge Tub. They haven't run into any quality issues with it even after many uses, and they were surprised by how sturdy it is when inflated. It travels well since it's not too heavy, and the chiller is an amazing addition for consistent temperatures year-round. They highly recommend it. Plunge Air Cold Plunge Tub Pros and Cons Buy If… You'll need to cold plunge away from home or you're too short on space for a permanent tub A quick setup process would be nice You'd prefer a tub with a chiller instead of one requiring ice You'll need to use your tub outdoors Don't Buy If… Affordability is something you're looking for Plunge Air Cold Plunge Tub Specifications Dimensions: 61' x 32' x 28' Weight: 28 lbs Type: Inflatable Capacity: 398 L Chiller Compatible: Yes Warranty: 1 year Our Mid-Range Pick Freein FB-BT62S23 Cold Plunge Tub Review What We Think of the Freein FB-BT62S23 Cold Plunge Tub We are really excited to introduce you to the Freein FB-BT62S23 Cold Plunge Tub. It's one of the most affordable full-sized inflatable tubs out there, so it's a great choice if you're shopping on a budget but still want to get the most out of your cold plunges. No matter how tall you are, you'll have room to recline and keep most, if not all, of your body submerged at once. This tub is also super user-friendly when it comes to setup. It takes only three minutes to fully inflate it, and a high-quality hand pump is even included to make it easier! You can always go with an automatic pump for even faster setup, though. The portability of this cold plunge tub makes it perfect for travel, too. The only reason you might not love everything about this cold plunge tub is if you're looking for one with a chiller instead of one relying on ice that you supply. While this one is compatible with a chiller, it doesn't include one (the budget-friendly price is the reason for that), so you'll need to make a separate purchase if that's something you're set on having. All in all, the Freein FB-BT62S23 Cold Plunge Tub is the perfect choice for folks who need something lightweight and portable but don't want to go with a bucket-style tub. With a great price, too, this is the best of all worlds, wouldn't you say? Performance: 5/5 Usability: 5/5 Price: 4/5 Quality: 4.5/5 What Reviewers Are Saying About the Freein FB-BT62S23 Cold Plunge Tub Reviewers are having a good time with the Freein FB-BT62S23 Cold Plunge Tub. They're amazed by how sturdy the sides of the tub are and how easy it is to get in and out. The size of the tub is also perfect for most people to stretch their legs out and relax. The buckles keeping the lid down are pretty poor quality, but that's the only issue that popped up repeatedly. Freein FB-BT62S23 Cold Plunge Tub Pros and Cons Buy If… You'd appreciate an ultra-fast setup You want to stretch out on a budget Portability matters to you Don't Buy If… You don't want to make any extra purchases for a chiller tub Freein FB-BT62S23 Cold Plunge Tub Specifications Dimensions: 24' x 62' x 35' Weight: 30.8 lbs Type: Inflatable Capacity: 382 L Chiller Compatible: Yes Warranty: 1 year Our Compact Pick The Cold Pod TCP01 Cold Plunge Tub Review What We Think of The Cold Pod TCP01 Cold Plunge Tub We think you'll enjoy The Cold Pod TCP01 Cold Plunge Tub, and there are a lot of reasons for that. One of the main ones is the convenience of its small size. That is why it's our compact pick, after all. It can be set up in any corner of the house or on a small deck/patio/balcony—it's perfect for all spaces, and travel, too! The affordable price is another huge benefit. This tub is more durable than you'd expect, too, and with an insulated cover, it's perfect for all-season use. It has an inflatable ring at the top to make upright sitting more comfortable, too. We're also big fans of the tap at the bottom. It makes the emptying process go a whole lot smoother. Who doesn't want to experience that for themselves? While there are a lot of good things stemming from the smaller size of this cold plunge tub, there are also some challenges that we need to mention. Since it is designed for upright sitting, it can be difficult for taller folks to be fully submerged—you'll likely have to get used to dry shoulders with this one. It can also be more difficult to get in and out of, so if you have any mobility challenges, it might not be the best choice. All in all, The Cold Pod TCP01 Cold Plunge Tub is close to unbeatable when it comes to compact cold plunge tubs. Since it's also incredibly affordable and durable enough to withstand all of Canada's seasons, it's a great choice for everybody. Performance: 4.5/5 Usability: 4/5 Price: 5/5 Quality: 4.5/5 What Reviewers Are Saying About The Cold Pod TCP01 Cold Plunge Tub Reviewers have very positive things to say about The Cold Pod TCP01 Cold Plunge Tub. Taller people have to sit with their knees up and can't submerge to their neck, but they're still happy with the cold plunge experience. It's easy to set the tub up indoors and out, and it holds up well to Canadian winters as well. Some of them have even purchased a second one as a gift for family and friends. The Cold Pod TCP01 Cold Plunge Tub Pros and Cons Buy If… You like to sit upright during a cold plunge You need a tub that can be set up anywhere Affordability is a priority Easy emptying is something you don't want to do without Don't Buy If… You're tall and want to be fully submerged You struggle with full mobility The Cold Pod TCP01 Cold Plunge Tub Specifications Dimensions: 29.5' x 29.5' x 29.5' Weight: 7.7 lbs Type: Solid Capacity: 333 L Chiller Compatible: No Warranty: 1 year Our Budget Pick Vevor JC-03 Cold Plunge Tub Review What We Think of the Vevor JC-03 Cold Plunge Tub Considering the Vevor JC-03 Cold Plunge Tub is a very small fraction of the cost of most cold plunge tubs, we were expecting it to fall short of expectations in every way. Instead, it surprised us. It inflates in only minutes, and with the inflatable ring for head/upper back comfort and a pillow to sit on, this tub is even more comfortable than ones that cost thousands of dollars! This option is perfect for small spaces, too. With a diameter of only 34.5 inches, it can easily be set up in a corner of the house or patio without too much sacrifice on your end. It easily folds down for ultra-compact storage, too. Plus, with a durable carry bag included, it's one of the easiest tubs to hit the road with. What's not to love? There are only two reasons this tub might not be a good option for you. One of them is the size. While it's great for small houses and travel, it doesn't let you recline and can be difficult to get in and out of. The second is the lack of a chiller, or even the compatibility with one. This tub is water and ice-friendly only. Hopefully, that's how you like to do your cold plunges. Overall, the Vevor JC-03 Cold Plunge Tub is one that we can't recommend highly enough for shoppers on a budget. Not only is it the most affordable cold plunge tub out there, but it's also really comfortable and as portable as it gets. Bonus! Times two! Performance: 4.5/5 Usability: 4/5 Price: 5/5 Quality: 4.5/5 What Reviewers Are Saying About the Vevor JC-03 Cold Plunge Tub Reviewers are quite happy with the Vevor JC-03 Cold Plunge Tub. The inflatable rim and water-filled pillow make it really comfortable to sit in, and it's large enough for everyone to get a good soak without it taking up too much floor space. The carry bag makes it really easy to travel with, too. There weren't any complaints that popped up more than once. They have a high opinion of this tub. Vevor JC-03 Cold Plunge Tub Pros and Cons Buy If… You want to spend as little as possible on the cold plunge experience You want to be comfortable while sitting in the tub You plan to travel with your cold plunge tub A small footprint works better for your space Don't Buy If… You want a tub with a chiller You prefer to recline in a cold plunge tub Vevor JC-03 Cold Plunge Tub Specifications Dimensions: 35.4' x 35.4' x 29.5' Weight: 9.3 lbs Type: Solid Capacity: 370 L Chiller Compatible: No Why Trust Shopping Trends? At Shopping Trends, every product we review goes through rigorous hands-on testing to ensure we're recommending only the best for Canadian households. With over a decade of experience in product evaluation and consumer reporting, I personally oversee each test and comparison. Our process is transparent, methodical, and grounded in real-world usage. Whether it's a cordless vacuum, a 4K TV, or a hammock for your next camping trip, we evaluate items the way you'd use them at home. When needed, we also consult Canadian industry experts to offer context and help readers make confident, informed decisions. Every 'top pick' featured in our guides has earned its spot through careful analysis, not sponsorship. How to Properly Choose Your Cold Plunge Tub Price Some cold plunge tubs cost less than $60, but others can reach almost $10,000. Generally, the most expensive cold plunge tubs will be solid instead of inflatable, full-sized instead of upright, and will include a chiller for temperature maintenance without ice. Type Cold plunge tubs are available in two types, solid and inflatable. Solid tubs tend to be more expensive than inflatable ones, but they're also more durable and weather-resistant. They're ideal for permanent places. If portability or affordability are a priority, an inflatable style is better suited to you. Chiller Compatibility Many cold plunge tubs are compatible with chillers, machines that regulate your water temperature for you so you don't need ice. These tubs will be much more expensive than ones that don't offer chiller compatibility, especially if the chiller is included with the purchase. It's up to you if a chiller is worth the cost or not. Capacity The water capacity of a cold plunge tub will typically range between 300 L and 400 L. Bigger tubs will have a larger capacity and will therefore be better-suited to larger individuals and steadier temperature maintenance. Overall Size Cold plunge tubs can be used all year round, and that means you need a place to keep them all year. Their size is an important thing to think about, especially if you are short on square footage in your home already. Full-size tubs will require more space than upright ones. Portability The portability of a cold plunge tub will be affected mostly by its size and weight, and inflatable tubs will be more portable than solid ones. Some of the smaller foldable solid tubs will come with carry bags to make travel even easier. If you'll be hitting the road with your cold plunge tub fairly often, a compact carry mode and a travel bag are things we definitely recommend. Extras Some cold plunge tubs come with extras like pillows and phone holder mounts. If you're interested in getting the most out of every cold plunge, it's a good idea to look for options that offer something a little extra. How To Choose An Inflatable Paddle Board How To Choose A Treadmill (And A Few Of Our Favourite Models For 2025) 18 Genius Pickleball Accessories To Level Up Your Game This Summer Disclaimer: The prices displayed are accurate at the time of publication. We'll do our best to keep them as up-to-date as possible, but you may see slight changes. The products in this list are ranked by independent third parties. Rankings are based on both reviews and independent testing.

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