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Events 2021


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Together, let's remember our true nature. 
Reconnect + Refocus

In welcoming the Fall season of 2022, Move to Nature is shifting its focus to provide gentle, restorative experiences tailored to Canadian Armed Forces veterans. See below for event descriptions.

Marie remains available to host private and corporate Forest Therapy Walks (in English or in French) and Yoga Classes (in English only), outdoors and online. To request a private session for friends or family, to discuss partnerships or fundraising events, or to organize workplace wellness sessions, don't hesitate to Reach out.

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Marie donates a portion of all events to Tipi Moza, a local indigenous non-profit organization that provides affordable housing to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
Fall 2022
Yoga + Forest Therapy for Veterans
(Click on the images to Pre-Register on Eventbrite)
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Pop-Up Classes for Veterans
​10-11:15AM

Tuesday Sept 27 - Gentle Yoga
Thursday Sept 29 - Forest Therapy
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Gentle Yoga for Veterans
​Barriefield Rock Garden

Tuesdays in October 10-11:15AM
October 4, 11, 18, and 25
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Forest Therapy for Veterans
Barriefield Rock Garden

Thursdays in October 10-11:15AM
October 6, 13, 20, and 27

Come along, Movement and Nature lovers.
Click on the images below to see full event details and to preregister on Eventbrite.
Classes and walks are held in English (unless specified otherwise).

Partnership Events

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VIRTUAL GENTLE YOGA
6-week series
Starting Wednesday March 2nd, 2022
7-8:15PM EST

​Open to women and 2SLGBTQ+ veterans (Canadian and Allied)
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Hosted by Women Warriors' Healing Garden
Preregistration and Prescreening required. Contact: 
wwhg@womenwarriorshg.org

Online Teaching

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Mondays at 6:30PM EDT Mindful Flow
Thursdays at 6:30PM EDT Mindul Flow & Let Go
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Virtually with The Mindful Life Practice
marie@movetonatureygk.com

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 Move To Nature respectfully acknowledges that the land on which it operates is the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Huron-Wendat.

marie@movetonatureygk.com
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