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Fort SevernWellness

🧘 Fort Severn Wellness & Jetlag Recovery

Optimize your layover with wellness facilities for jetlag recovery

3.0
Overall Score
4.0
Jetlag Support
2.0
Comfort
0

Jetlag Recovery Circuit

Suggested sequence for optimizing your layover recovery

1
Shower

Refresh with a hot shower

2
Light

Get natural daylight exposure

3
Eat

Have a healthy meal

4
Rest

Use sleep pods or quiet zone

Sleep & Rest

Sleep pods, nap rooms, and quiet zones for rest during layovers

Sleep Pods
Quiet Zones
Lounge Beds
Private sleeping areas in premium lounges

Refresh

Showers and freshening stations to feel renewed

Showers
Cost: Varies

Relax & Unwind

Spas, massage, and meditation for relaxation

Spa Services
Meditation Rooms

Move & Stretch

Gyms, yoga rooms, and exercise facilities

Fitness Center

Breathe & Connect

Outdoor spaces, gardens, and fresh air areas

Outdoor Access

Light Exposure

Natural light areas crucial for circadian rhythm

Natural Light
Quality: fair

Nourish

Healthy food options for jetlag recovery

Healthy Dining

Notes

Fort Severn (YER) is a very small remote community airport with a single-room style terminal. No evidence of premium amenities (sleep pods, showers, spa, meditation or exercise facilities) or lounges. Security wait estimated at ~0 minutes as small turboprop operations typically do not use CATSA screening here; expect check-in only. Noise level generally quiet outside brief boarding periods. Natural light rated fair based on small-building design in northern Canada; winter daylight can be limited. Air quality estimated high due to very low passenger and aircraft volumes. Minimum connection time set to 35 minutes to cover check-in/turnaround and coordination between regional carriers in a single-terminal setup. Walking distance estimate (~80 m) reflects short distances from entrance to boarding area/apron. Healthy food options likely absent—plan to bring snacks.

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