Event Calendar
From the Deep, Retreat for Women
Understanding And Transforming Self-Sabotaging Patterns
From The Deep…
This introspective retreat is a journey of self-discovery to find the masks we wear, the reasons why we carry them, and the lessons they have come to teach us, so that we can transform them. The roots of these patterns are in the unknown, stored in the body, so how do we find them?
Read On To Discover If This Retreat Is For You…
Facilitated by:
Neerava S. Kroeger
Registration opens November, 2024
Due to the nature of this introspective retreat there is a maximum of 12 participants. Accommodation will be in our beautiful 6-bedroom (2 per room) cottage, overlooking the water, surrounded by the beauty of Gambier Island.
Camp Suzuki at Chà7elkwnech
CAMP SUZUKI AT CHÁ7ELKWNECH - ADULT PROGRAM
An adult program immersed in an intergenerational week of summer camp dedicated to building a profound connection with the Skwxù7mesh territory, the ocean, plants, animals, songs, language, and peoples. Led by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous facilitators, this week at camp is about taking action to foster reconciliation through building relationships.
Healing Art & Sound Retreat
Healing Art & Sound Retreat
Facilitated by Josue Soriano & Neerava S. Kroeger
For: Adults 19+ (Maximum 12 Participants)
Sept 20th Update: Only 1 spot open
From the Deep, Retreat for Women
Understanding And Transforming Self-Sabotaging Patterns
From The Deep…
This introspective retreat is a journey of self-discovery to find the masks we wear, the reasons why we carry them, and the lessons they have come to teach us, so that we can transform them. The roots of these patterns are in the unknown, stored in the body, so how do we find them?
Read On To Discover If This Retreat Is For You…
Facilitated by:
Neerava S. Kroeger and TBA
Sept 20th update: 1 spot remaining
Due to the nature of this introspective retreat there is a maximum of 12 participants. Accommodation will be in our beautiful 6-bedroom (2 per room) cottage, overlooking the water, surrounded by the beauty of Gambier Island.
Camp Suzuki at CHÁ7ELKWNECH
CAMP SUZUKI AT CHÁ7ELKWNECH - ADULT PROGRAM
An adult program immersed in an intergenerational week of summer camp dedicated to building a profound connection with the Skwxù7mesh territory, the ocean, plants, animals, songs, language, and peoples. Led by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous facilitators, this week at camp is about taking action to foster reconciliation through building relationships.
From the Deep, Retreat for Women
Understanding And Transforming Self-Sabotaging Patterns
From The Deep…
This introspective retreat is a journey of self-discovery to find the masks we wear, the reasons why we carry them, and the lessons they have come to teach us, so that we can transform them. The roots of these patterns are in the unknown, stored in the body, so how do we find them?
Read On To Discover If This Retreat Is For You…
Facilitated by:
Kindi Dulai-Gill and Neerava S. Kroeger
March 17 update: Only 1 spot remaining! Registration closes March 29.
Due to the nature of this retreat there is a maximum of only 12 participants. Accommodation will be in our beautiful 6-bedroom cottage, overlooking the water, surrounded by the beauty of Gambier Island.
From the Heart, Retreat for Moms
Engage, Explore, Enjoy!
Option to stay an extra day
Registration now closed.
Alumni Adult Camp
To celebrate Camp Fircom’s centennial (100 years!), we are hosting an adults-only weekend full of your favourite Camp Fircom activities, story telling, fun, and connecting with the environment, people, and spirit that make Fircom so magical and meaningful.
Camp CHÁ7ELKWNECH
Walking with Skwxwù7mesh at the Village of Chá7elkwnech.
Camp Chá7elkwnech (pronounced cha-ULK-nach) is offered in partnership with the David Suzuki Foundation, Ayes Men Men, and the Squamish Nation. This camp is for Juniors, Seniors, Teens and Adults (Camp Suzuki Adult Program).
Camp Suzuki at CHÁ7ELKWNECH
CAMP SUZUKI AT CHÁ7ELKWNECH - ADULT PROGRAM
An adult program immersed in an intergenerational week of summer camp dedicated to building a profound connection with the Skwxù7mesh territory, the ocean, plants, animals, songs, language, and peoples. Led by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous facilitators, this week at camp is about taking action to foster reconciliation through building relationships.