hugging a tree

Tuesday March 30 – Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area

(6:30 to 8:0 PM) Registration Required

Join Forest Therapy Guide Stana Luxford Oddie an evening Forest Therapy walk. A forest therapy walk is a healing and connective practice that provides the opportunity to deepen your relationship with nature, yourself, and others. Forest Therapy is about opening your senses to the present moment. Everything is an invitation, participants follow what feels comfortable to them. The experience can involve walking, sitting, standing or even lying down and the option to share in circle what you are noticing with others. Some side effects might include a boosted immune system, reduced stress and anxiety, greater creativity and focus, better sleep. Slow down, heal and connect with nature. Cost is $20 per person and registration is required.

Thank you front line workers for keeping us safe - please join one of our forest therapy walks for free.

Cataraqui Conservation has COVID-19 health and safety protocols in place to protect staff and participants during forest therapy walks. Staff will be in touch with those registered with further details and screening.

Visit our forest therapy walk page to register