Collection: Dundalk LeisureCraft

Dundalk LeisureCraft saunas are made in Canada using sustainably sourced Hemlock and Eastern White Cedar. Built with care by a family-owned company, these saunas combine natural beauty with everyday function. If you’re looking for a wood-fired or electric-ready sauna that feels rooted, simple, and built to last, this collection is worth exploring.

Barrel Saunas: Form Meets Function

Dundalk’s round barrel saunas are among the most iconic in the collection. They look like oversized whiskey barrels tipped on their side—but every curve serves a purpose. The rounded shape circulates heat efficiently while giving your outdoor space a handcrafted focal point. Available in multiple sizes and heater options.

The Luna: Steam Power in a Clean, Modern Shape

The Luna traditional steam sauna is a four-person cube-style sauna with the same warmth and presence as Dundalk’s barrel models, just with a different architectural feel. Sleek, angular, and quietly modern, it’s one of the most popular choices in the collection.

Serenity, Harmony, and Tranquility: Named for What They Offer

The Serenity and Harmony models are compact yet roomy enough for four people. The Tranquility sauna is larger, comfortably seating up to six. All are made with the same high-quality timber, fit, and finish, and come ready for either electric or wood-burning heat.

Dundalk sources their wood from replenishing and responsible mills. Each piece of timber is carefully selected, and each sauna is built with precision—not mass production.

As an authorized dealer of the Canadian Timber Collection, we stand behind these builds and are proud to offer them as part of your home wellness space.

Explore the full collection below to find the shape and size that suits your land, your rhythm, and your way of resting.

 

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FAQ`s

Frequently Asked Questions about Dundalk Saunas

The Knotty Cedar used in Dundalk Saunas is usually from smaller trees or the top of trees where there are more branches that create the many knots you see in the wood. This is just a characteristic some people like in the wood of their sauna.

The Clear Western Red Cedar is from the west coast of North America and has fewer knots in the wood.

These are the same type of wood, but with a different characteristic; more knots vs fewer knots.

Yes. The saunas use the electric heaters that have the rocks where you can pour a bit of water on them to create steam that fills the sauna cabin and increases the sauna bath temperature.

There are recommended electric sauna heaters for the saunas, so that when you order the sauna the heater will be shipped with it. If you order a heater that is not provided by Dundalk Saunas, it will arrive separately from the Dundalk Sauna shipment.

Yes, you can paint or stain the outside of your Dundalk Sauna for aesthetics, but do not paint or stain the inside. This will cause toxic fumes that you will breathe during your sauna bath, which you do not want.

Your Dundalk Sauna needs a level area that does not have pooling water. Water must be able to adequately drain away so the wood of your sauna does not absorb it. A wooden deck, crushed gravel pad, concrete pad or patio stones will all work well.

It is comparable to a clothes dryer or electric oven. It uses power only when you are using it, unlike a hot tub that uses power all the time.

Dundalk saunas are designed for straightforward assembly, often coming in pre-assembled kits with clear instructions, making them accessible even for first-time DIYers.

Yes, Dundalk saunas are designed with energy efficiency in mind, especially when using electric heaters. Operating costs are comparable to standard home appliances.