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Nature Therapy (aka Forest Bathing) Walk with Neil Baldwin

Thursday, August 22 @ 12:30 pm 3:00 pm

Date: Thursday, August 22, 2024
Time: 12:30 – 3:00

Ready to try experiencing nature in a different way? This gently-structured practice weaves together spending slow time in woodland areas, nature exploration, and elements of mindfulness to cultivate peace and calm while experiencing the natural world at a sensory level. At Neil Baldwin’s off-grid property near Keady.

Distance: 1.5km 
Pace: Leisurely   
Terrain: Easy  
Participants: 12 max

Register:https://soultrail.ca/osfn
Waiver:  Waiver Aug 22, 2024 Nature Therapy Walk – Google Forms

The pace & terrain use the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s descriptors. I set up a simple web page (above) which allows self-serve registration (can also UN-register) as well as provide details for those who want to know more about what the activity entails.

OSFN Indoor Meetings are normally held on the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bayshore Community Centre, 1900 3rd Ave E Owen Sound. There are no Indoor Meetings in July and August. Please see the individual event listings below for more details.

We invite speakers with a wide range of expertise from Grey/Bruce and other parts of the province. These evenings are open to the public. The auditorium is open by 6:30. The meeting gets under way at 7:00, and may include brief announcements by other organizations as well as OSFN club activities, club business, social time, nature sightings and reports.

The club also offers a full schedule of outdoor activities during the year. Through these outings, members learn more about the birds, plants, mammals and geology of this part of Ontario. We also keep a protective eye on our precious natural areas.