When we enter the presence of a waterfall, we step into the ancient remembering of all those who came before us and weave our prayer and sacred intention into the water for all who willcome after us. When we consciously work with water in this way, we enter a living field of intelligence, a body that holds our ancestors tears, our mother’s womb, the first rain that kissed this earth.
Every prayer we whisper, every song we sing, becomes structure within the water. These are not just gestures, they are offerings that shape the unseen.
And because we are water, 70% or more, the water in us listens too. This is elemental homeopathy.
What we sing into the river sings back into us.
What we offer to the falls returns in echoes through our blood.
This is the circle. The endless loop of reciprocity and remembering.
In these days together, we will gather not just around water,
but with her.
As kin.
As listeners.
As vessels.
Let us pray with our feet in her flow.
Let us remember that healing isn’t something we do to water,
but something we do with her.
Over three sacred days, we’ll journey deep into the forest trails of Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia) gathering at hidden waterfalls, singing to stone and stream, and remembering the part of ourselves that never left the wild.
This is a pilgrimage of offering, ritual bathing, and reverence.
A return to simplicity, sisterhood, and elemental beauty.
Itinerary
Friday (Sept 19)
11:00 AM – Meet in Parrsboro, NS
Hike to First Waterfall
Visit Second Waterfall
Set up camp, evening circle + shared meal
Saturday (Sept 20)
Morning Cha Dao
Hike to Waterfall
Afternoon at another Waterfall
Evening ritual + fire
Sunday (Sept 21)
Morning pack-up
Final offering /ceremony at our last Waterfall Location
Leave for home 3pm
This is our projected flow which is highly subject to change and flow given the adventurous and exploratory nature of this journey.
What is Included & What is Not
INCLUDED
Campsite fee
(we will be staying at a public campground and facilities but will be privately tucked away in a forested area near the beach)
Evening meals provided, cooked together over fire
(A shared food contribution list will be sent after registration for breakfasts/lunches/snacks)
Ceremonies & Rituals
NOT INCLUDED
Transportation (vehicle, gas, toll fees of bridge & ferry)
We will be all meeting in Parrsboro NS from wherever you come from, then we will travel together to and from each waterfall convoy style. We will stick together but your own transportation is required. We will begin a WhatsApp group as soon as people register so that you can organize carpooling with other women! SO if you do not own a car and want to come please reach out as there will be someone you can carpool with.
Camping & Hiking Gear
You must bring all your own gear for the jounrey, we will provide a list. We do have extras to share and lend out if needed so please ask!
Breakfast, Snacks & Lunch
Evening meals are fully provided, but we will make all other meals and snacks potluck style. Also a good idea to bring your own snacks along for the journey.
What to Bring
Tent + sleeping gear (we have extras—ask early!)
Good hiking shoes or boots
Swimsuit + towels
Mug, bowl, spoon
Water bottle
Weather-ready clothing (raincoat, layers)
Daypack
Journal, offerings for the water & land (flowers, stones, sacred item, feathers, jewellery)
Any special snacks or teas you love
An open heart + reverence for nature
When we enter the presence of a waterfall, we step into the ancient remembering of all those who came before us and weave our prayer and sacred intention into the water for all who willcome after us. When we consciously work with water in this way, we enter a living field of intelligence, a body that holds our ancestors tears, our mother’s womb, the first rain that kissed this earth.
Every prayer we whisper, every song we sing, becomes structure within the water. These are not just gestures, they are offerings that shape the unseen.
And because we are water, 70% or more, the water in us listens too. This is elemental homeopathy.
What we sing into the river sings back into us.
What we offer to the falls returns in echoes through our blood.
This is the circle. The endless loop of reciprocity and remembering.
In these days together, we will gather not just around water,
but with her.
As kin.
As listeners.
As vessels.
Let us pray with our feet in her flow.
Let us remember that healing isn’t something we do to water,
but something we do with her.
Over three sacred days, we’ll journey deep into the forest trails of Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia) gathering at hidden waterfalls, singing to stone and stream, and remembering the part of ourselves that never left the wild.
This is a pilgrimage of offering, ritual bathing, and reverence.
A return to simplicity, sisterhood, and elemental beauty.
Itinerary
Friday (Sept 19)
11:00 AM – Meet in Parrsboro, NS
Hike to First Waterfall
Visit Second Waterfall
Set up camp, evening circle + shared meal
Saturday (Sept 20)
Morning Cha Dao
Hike to Waterfall
Afternoon at another Waterfall
Evening ritual + fire
Sunday (Sept 21)
Morning pack-up
Final offering /ceremony at our last Waterfall Location
Leave for home 3pm
This is our projected flow which is highly subject to change and flow given the adventurous and exploratory nature of this journey.
What is Included & What is Not
INCLUDED
Campsite fee
(we will be staying at a public campground and facilities but will be privately tucked away in a forested area near the beach)
Evening meals provided, cooked together over fire
(A shared food contribution list will be sent after registration for breakfasts/lunches/snacks)
Ceremonies & Rituals
NOT INCLUDED
Transportation (vehicle, gas, toll fees of bridge & ferry)
We will be all meeting in Parrsboro NS from wherever you come from, then we will travel together to and from each waterfall convoy style. We will stick together but your own transportation is required. We will begin a WhatsApp group as soon as people register so that you can organize carpooling with other women! SO if you do not own a car and want to come please reach out as there will be someone you can carpool with.
Camping & Hiking Gear
You must bring all your own gear for the jounrey, we will provide a list. We do have extras to share and lend out if needed so please ask!
Breakfast, Snacks & Lunch
Evening meals are fully provided, but we will make all other meals and snacks potluck style. Also a good idea to bring your own snacks along for the journey.
What to Bring
Tent + sleeping gear (we have extras—ask early!)
Good hiking shoes or boots
Swimsuit + towels
Mug, bowl, spoon
Water bottle
Weather-ready clothing (raincoat, layers)
Daypack
Journal, offerings for the water & land (flowers, stones, sacred item, feathers, jewellery)
Any special snacks or teas you love
An open heart + reverence for nature