Our Facilities
We are the current caretakers for just over 20 acres of land that was originally inhabited by the Mohawk and Haudenosaunee Nations*. (*data provided by www.native-land.ca.) We honor these ancestors of place by caring for the land and its inhabitants.
The land offers a variety of settings - forest, meadow and orchard. There are plenty of places to meditate, to take in the view of the Earth and Sky. Sling your hammock and enjoy a well-earned rest. Follow the Awen Trail around the perimeter of the property. Do watch for marshy areas, as there is lots of water close to the surface.
The Barn is our main sheltered gathering place, featuring a tables and chairs and a kitchenette, a perfect place to break bread together in celebration of community.
The Barn
Things to do on Site
While solely communing with nature may be the perfect way for some to spend their time here, we also have other options available. When you check in, let us know if you’d like to borrow anything.
On-site labyrinth for meditative walking.
Bird, tree and wildflower guides
Nature- and Druidry-themed books
A wide selection of games and puzzles
Various outdoor games including badminton, volleyball, disc golf and croquet
Art and crafting tools. (BYO consumables)
Art classes (with additional service charge)
Hammocks, picnic blankets, shade tents and tarps
Local Wildlife
Wildlife that you can expect to see include deer, turkeys, foxes, ruffed grouse, groundhogs, field mice, garter snakes, toads, red efts, chipmunks and many other birds and insects. A family of bear have blessed our sacred grove once and we've even had an emu visit! You can sometimes hear coyote, though they’ve not been spotted here yet.