Massage Therapy in the Outaouais
Massage Therapy in the Outaouais
Serving the entire Outaouais region — from Hull and Aylmer to Chelsea, Wakefield, and beyond — with bilingual, AMQ-registered massage therapy.
Olha Shelest offers professional massage therapy from her practice in Hull–Gatineau, at the centre of the Outaouais region. Whether you are in Hull, Aylmer, the Gatineau sector, Buckingham, Masson-Angers, or in the surrounding communities of Chelsea, Cantley, or Wakefield, her practice is a convenient destination for therapeutic and wellness massage.
The Outaouais region spans a diverse area — from urban Hull and Aylmer along the Ottawa River to the forested hills of the MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais. Residents of the region share common needs: relief from desk work and commute fatigue, recovery from outdoor activities like skiing and hiking in Parc de la Gatineau, and the ongoing maintenance of physical and mental wellbeing.
As an AMQ (Association des Massothérapeutes du Québec) member, Olha provides official receipts accepted by most Quebec group insurance plans and federal employee benefit programs. Sessions are offered in French, English, and Ukrainian.
Getting Here
The practice is centrally located at 148 Rue Eddy Unit 2 in Hull–Gatineau — accessible from all parts of the Outaouais. From central Gatineau: 10–15 minutes. From Aylmer: 15–20 minutes. From Chelsea: 15 minutes. From Buckingham: approximately 45 minutes. Free street parking is available on Rue Eddy.
Services Across the Outaouais
Questions About the Outaouais
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Clients come from all parts of the Outaouais — Hull, Aylmer, the Gatineau sector, Buckingham, and surrounding communities including Chelsea, Cantley, and Wakefield. The practice is centrally located in Hull at 148 Rue Eddy, accessible from all directions.
- Yes. As an AMQ-registered massage therapist, official receipts are provided for all sessions. These are accepted by most Quebec group insurance plans and federal employee benefit programs. No doctor's referral is required — check your specific plan for coverage details.
- Yes — sessions are offered in French, English, and Ukrainian. French is the primary working language of the practice, and all communication, intake forms, and recommendations are available in French.
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