Aimee grew up in the alpine town of Rossland B.C., and was a competitive ski racer throughout high school. Following graduation, she attended the University of Calgary and completed her Kinesiology degree, while playing on the university’s Varsity Field Hockey team. At this time she also took up the sport of snowboarding, and quickly qualified for a spot on the Canadian National Alpine Snowboarding Team. Upon completion of her degree, she competed on the World Cup snowboarding circuit for four years and was the Canadian Champion two years in a row. As an elite athlete, she required numerous massage and physiotherapy treatments for injuries. Due to injuries, Aimee retired from competetive snowboarding and soon became very interested in Massage Therapy. Aimee’s own injuries have made her aware of the benefits of massage, and she is very keen to assist others in their recovery.
Aimee completed her Massage Therapy diploma at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in New Westminster. She has also worked as a personal trainer, and is currently working on her certification in Exercise Physiology.
Aimee currently lives in Squamish because of the active lifestyle that the the area provides. In the summertime on a windy day, you can often find Aimee at the Squamish Spit kite boarding in the Howe Sound. When it is not windy Aimee enjoys mountain biking and climbing. In the winter you can find her taking part in the various winter sports the mountains have to offer.
Aimee looks forward to meeting new clients and in helping them achieve their optimal health goals.

