Rebecca Willson, Registered Massage Therapist

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Rebecca Willson, Registered Massage Therapist Registered Massage Therapist who is passionate about finding joy and balance in life, helping others Really, it is a lot like forest ecosystems and stewardship.

Helping people improve their wellness is something I take great pride in. I love to help people reduce pain and tension, and increase their functional mobility and enjoyment of life. I have called New Brunswick home since 2001 when I came from Victoria, British Columbia to complete my studies in Forest Management at UNB. It was a three year plan that quickly changed when I met the love of my life, Jon. Knowing I would not enjoy working in the woods here – cold, snow, bugs, humidity - I decided to enroll in Massage Therapy training at the Atlantic College of Therapeutic Massage in January 2004. The transition from Forester to Register Massage Therapist was easy for me. I love learning how the human body functions, how all parts of our system are connected, and how making changes to one part impacts the whole person. I like to empower people to become the best possible caretakers for the bodies they live in. Since completing my initial studies in Massage Therapy, I actively pursue opportunities to add skills, knowledge, and complementary modalities to increase the effectiveness of my treatments. Learning is a life long endeavor for me. I have advanced my knowledge in Myofascial Release Techniques, Osteopathic Techniques, Neurolymphatics, Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, Assessment and Treatment of the Pelvis, Mental Health First Aid, Implement Assisted Release, Cranio-sacral Techniques and Usui/Holy Fire Reiki Levels 1 and 2 and cupping. I believe life is about finding joy in what you do. I love going on adventures with Jon and our dog Penny. Most times you will find us exploring rivers, lakes and forests. I also enjoy hiking, cooking, horses, photography and the company of family and friends.

10/11/2025

The office will be closed tomorrow November 11th for Remembrance Day

05/11/2025

It’s that time of year where appointments book even faster. Don’t miss out at book ahead 🥰

Here is a great article on Massage Therapy and Chronic Pain management.
22/10/2025

Here is a great article on Massage Therapy and Chronic Pain management.

Pain is often associated with some injury or illness, and it’s assumed by many people to be a temporary state. But for some people, pain is a frequent part of

What I see when I work on your face and neck.
15/10/2025

What I see when I work on your face and neck.

14/10/2025

Massage Therapy Awareness Week is fast approaching.

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26/08/2025

On Friday August 29th I will be opening my booked for the rest of 2025

I am out on vacation until after the August Long Weekend.
22/07/2025

I am out on vacation until after the August Long Weekend.

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Tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 01:00 - 20:00
Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
Friday 10:00 - 14:00

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Helping people improve their wellness is something I take great pride in. I love to help people reduce pain and tension, and increase their functional mobility and enjoyment of life.

I have called New Brunswick home since 2001 when I came from Victoria, British Columbia to complete my studies in Forest Management at UNB. It was a three year plan that quickly changed when I met the love of my life, Jon. Knowing I would not enjoy working in the woods here – cold, snow, bugs, humidity - I decided to enroll in Massage Therapy training at the Atlantic College of Therapeutic Massage in January 2004.

The transition from Forester to Register Massage Therapist was easy for me. I love learning how the human body functions, how all parts of our system are connected, and how making changes to one part impacts the whole person. Really, it is a lot like forest ecosystems and stewardship. I like to empower people to become the best possible caretakers for the bodies they live in.

Since completing my initial studies in Massage Therapy, I actively pursue opportunities to add skills, knowledge, and complementary modalities to increase the effectiveness of my treatments. Learning is a life long endeavor for me.