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Forest & Nature Therapy walks with Kelly Kiss, ANFT Certified Forest Therapy Guide.
Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) on Salt Spring Island, the Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island, BC.

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Guided Forest Therapy Walk at Playfair Park, Saanich, BC with University of Victoria Students, Sept 27, 2022

Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park, Salt Spring Island, BC

"By discovering nature, you discover yourself." ~Maxime Lagacé
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What participants Are Saying

"The experience was unbelievably rich and deep.  I easily dropped deeply into presence and maintained that state throughout.  So life affirming.  The guide Kelly was so kind and steady and fully embodied the love and appreciation of
​nature and our connectedness." 


"Find the time! It is worth the investment to understand how you can benefit from listening and smelling the forest!"

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Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park. Located on the Southwest coast of Vancouver Island, B.C.
​Experience some of British Columbia's oldest and most beautiful trees.

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I would like to acknowledge the land where I am living ~the unceded territory and ancestors of the Coast Salish Peoples of Salt Spring Island and surrounding areas who continue to use and steward the lands and waters of the Salish Sea. These include the traditional land of the local Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group (Cowichan, Halalt, Lyackson, Cowichan Lake, Penelakut), and Saanich First Nations
​(Tsartlip, Tseycum, and Tswaout).
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All photographs are the sole property of Kelly Hutchison (Kiss) and/or Dave Hutchison Photography (where noted) and are held under copyright. The images and contents of this website may not be copied, collected, or used for personal or professional gain without express written permission from Salish Sea Nature Connections, www.salishseanatureconnections.ca. 
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  • About
    • What Happens on a Forest Therapy Walk
  • Your Guide
    • Training
  • Walks
    • Private Forest Therapy Walks
    • Salt Spring Island Forest Therapy Walks
    • Victoria & Vancouver Island Forest Therapy Walks
    • Nature Photo Tours & Forest Therapy on Vancouver Island
  • Trail Certification
  • Contact
    • Walk Gallery
    • Articles & Links
  • Forest Blog