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Candlelight Labyrinth Walk

Wed, Nov 23

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Yarmouth

$10/person (purchase advanced tickets or pay at the door). Facilitators: Deb Camelin and Grace Amirault (Veriditas certified) This walk honours our relationship with Nature.

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Candlelight Labyrinth Walk
Candlelight Labyrinth Walk

Time & Location

Nov 23, 2022, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Yarmouth, 22 Collins St, Yarmouth, NS B5A 3C8, Canada

About the Event

$10/person

Facilitators: Deb Camelin and Grace Amirault (Veriditas certified)

This labyrinth walk honours our relationship with Nature. Surrounded by the stunning paintings hung around the room by artist Anne Cain, walkers can take this time to reflect on our natural world and offer up positive energy for a safe season as fishers prepare for lobstering.

Labyrinth walks provide time to quiet the mind, connect with the earth as we purposely place one foot in front of the other, and surrender to the path knowing that it will bring you to the centre. Walkers come to the labyrinth for many reasons: meditation, prayer, problem-solving, guidance, grief, inspiration, and creativity.

Know that there is no right or wrong way to walk the labyrinth. As you enter: ⦁ release any stress, slow your breathing, and come to quiet following the path ⦁ consider what the Seven Indigenous Grandfathers are teaching us when you walk by the…

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  • Candlelight Labyrinth Walk

    This labyrinth walk honours our relationship with Nature. Surrounded by the stunning paintings hung around the room by artist Anne Cain, walkers can take this time to reflect on our natural world and offer up positive energy for a safe season as fishers prepare for lobstering.

    $10.00

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The Yarmouth County Museum and Archives, owned by the Yarmouth County Historical Society stands on Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaq Territory) and supports culture, education, and arts on this land. We strive for meaningful partnerships with all the peoples of this province as we continue to live and work here. Through the Peace and Friendship Treaties, which the Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725-1726, there was no surrender of lands nor resources. Agreements within these Treaties outline a path for the ongoing relationship between Nations in mutual respect.

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