Forest and movement therapy with Nature-inspired journalling | Central Park
Cultural Experiences
Join us for a restorative and grounding experience in Burnaby’s Central Park, designed to reduce stress and anxiety through the gentle practices of mindfulness, nature-based mindfulness, and reflection in nature.
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, scattered or just in need of a pause, this is your invitation to reconnect with yourself, release built-up stress, and experience clarity in nature.
We are honoured to bring the practices of Shinrin-yoku and forest therapy to Vancouver. The practices are supported by scientific research which indicates that forest bathing helps improve relaxation, focus, mood, and nervous system regulation.
Treat yourself to time in nature and deep relaxation with the support of local certified guides. This is a welcoming and inclusive space—open to everyone, with limited spots available (16 max) to ensure an intimate and supported experience.
Why This Is for You
You feel overwhelmed, stressed, or anxious, and you’re ready to try a gentle, nature-based approach to support your wellbeing.
You’re craving time to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and breathe more deeply.
You’ve been curious about mindfulness or nature connection, and want to explore it in a supported, welcoming space.
You’re seeking clarity, insight, or answers—and are open to receiving them through the nature and messages found in the living world.
What to expect
Movement and mindfulness practices to calm the mind and body
Guided nature-based mindfulness and reflection practices
A calm and relaxing experience among the trees
A feeling of restored balance and energy
Time for reflection and incorporation through nature based journaling prompts
A closing tea ceremony
A welcoming small-group experience led by experienced facilitators
What to bring
A full water bottle
A lightweight towel or mat to sit on
Closed-toe shoes suitable for trails
Long pants to protect your legs
Weather-appropriate clothing (layers recommended)
Journal and writing tool
Sunscreen, hat, bug spray
Important notes
Participants should be in good enough physical health to walk and stand for the full time on forest trails
This event is weather dependent - in case of heavy rain (on the day of or the day before) we will reschedule. You will be notified via email
Please inform us of any allergies, especially to plants, pollen and animals, as the experience includes direct interaction with nature
Space is limited to keep the group intimate and immersive. Advance registration is required
Please leave your furry friends (dogs cats etc) and children at home for this event.
Why Attend?
Give yourself the gift of a nourishing day in nature—to rest, reconnect, and reawaken your senses. Join a small, supportive group of like-minded people committed to wellbeing, reflection, and community.
Let go of built-up stress and tension
Reconnect with nature - and yourself
Reset your nervous system
Leave feeling lighter, clearer and more centered
Forest Bathing and reflective practice to recalibrate your life
Time away from city noise and cell phones (fresh air and birdsong!)
Deepen your connection with nature
Meet your hosts
Jenn Shank
is a certified life and executive coach and founder of Rooted Renewal Holistic Coaching. With a heart-led approach that blends personal growth, mindfulness and nature-based healing, she supports clients in aligning their lives and leadership with clarity, purpose and joy.
Nicole Yamanaka
is a BCAK Practicing Kinesiologist and certified Forest Therapy guide with the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. Her approach includes supporting the physical, mental and emotional health of her clients and participants. Nicole combines a lighthearted and playful perspective in her sessions, on a scientific foundation to allow participants the opportunity to get some solid grounding, or lift spirits and creativity, if that’s what the doctor orders!
Spaces are limited—book early to avoid missing out
Location details
Specific meetup location provided with registration
Information Source: Nicole Yamanaka | eventbrite