Rooted & Renewed: A Nature-Inspired Wellness Retreat

June 20-22, 2025 | Crooked River Retreat, SK

A Weekend to Reset, Reconnect & Realign with Yourself.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, flowing through sunrise yoga by the river, sharing sacred space under the stars, and immersing yourself in a weekend of deep renewal.

Rooted & Renewed is more than just a retreat—it’s an invitation to pause, breathe, and come home to yourself in a shared riverside cottage surrounded by Saskatchewan’s untouched beauty.

With only 8 spots available!

Why This Retreat?

🌿 Escape the Noise & Find Clarity – Step away from daily stress and into a supportive space where you can truly listen to your heart.
🔥 Experience Powerful Healing Practices – Fire & water ceremonies, somatic practices, restorative sound healing, and guided meditation to help you release and realign.
🧘 Move, Breathe & Reset – Daily yoga, breathwork, and mindful movement tailored to support nervous system regulation and personal growth.
🏡 Unwind in Nature’s Embrace – Stay in a shared riverside cottage with your own queen bed, nourishing meals, and moments of stillness by the water.
💫 Leave Feeling Grounded & Empowered – Take home tools, insights, and a renewed sense of balance to carry forward into your daily life.

Retreat Highlights

Daily Yoga & Meditation
Fire & Water Ceremonies
Somatic Practices & Breathwork
Digital Detox (optional)
Restorative Sound Healing
Nourishing Meals Included
Shared Riverside Accommodations (own queen bed).
Free Time – Bring Your Kayak, SUP, or Floaty!

Pricing

🌿 Early Bird Rate: $999 (until March 31)
Standard Rate: $1,111 (effective April 1)

  • Payment plan available upon request

  • Includes: All meals, accommodations, yoga, ceremonies, & experiences

  • Limited to 8 guests – secure your spot now by filling out the email form

Booking Details

June 20-22, 2025 | Crooked River Retreat, SK

🎟 ONLY 8 SPOTS AVAILABLE!

  • Early Access to waitlist Opens March 11

  • Public Registration Opens March 16.

📩 Register Here