Wolf Daughters
Reclaim your power, connect with your pact.
Wolf Daughters, set on the picturesque Salt Spring Island, offers a unique approach to women's wellness, focusing on education and healing modalities for "womb holders." This center is dedicated to helping women reclaim their innate power, fostering a supportive "pact" where individuals can thrive and connect with their "wild selves." Beyond traditional retreat offerings, Wolf Daughters provides specialized services like Arvigo® Maya Abdominal Massage, Birth & Postpartum Doula support, and workshops on Body Literacy and Holistic Reproductive Health. It's a place where ancient wisdom meets modern understanding, guiding participants back to their bodies and a nurturing circle of women. The emphasis here is on community and personal empowerment, making it a distinctive choice for those seeking a deeper connection to their feminine journey.
Highlights
- Specialized Arvigo® Maya Abdominal Massage and consultations
- Workshops on Body Literacy and Arousal Anatomy
- Focus on holistic reproductive health and fertility awareness
- Supportive 'pact' model for community and healing
- Birth & Postpartum Doula services integrated into offerings
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Setting
Salt Spring Island, a serene and beautiful island accessible by ferry from Vancouver or Victoria, provides a tranquil backdrop for the Wolf Daughters experience. The natural environment encourages introspection and connection, offering a peaceful escape from daily life.
The practice
Wolf Daughters focuses on empowering women through education and healing modalities, particularly those related to reproductive health and overall well-being. While not tied to a specific meditation tradition, the offerings encourage deep self-reflection and connection to one's body and community. Participants can expect a blend of hands-on healing, educational workshops, and supportive group interactions.
A typical day
The daily structure at Wolf Daughters varies significantly depending on the specific workshop or retreat being offered. Generally, days may include educational sessions, practical healing modalities like Arvigo® massage, and opportunities for group connection. Lunch is provided, catering to various dietary needs.
Accommodation
Information about specific lodging arrangements is not provided. Participants should inquire directly with Wolf Daughters regarding accommodation options.
What to bring
Given the focus on holistic health and the island setting, comfortable clothing is advisable. Consider bringing layers for varying weather and any personal items that support your well-being.
How to get there
Wolf Daughters is located on Salt Spring Island, Canada. Access to the island is primarily by ferry from either Vancouver or Victoria. You can travel as a foot passenger or bring your car on the ferry.
Nearest airport: Victoria International Airport (YYJ) (21 km)
The nearest airport is Victoria International Airport (YYJ), approximately 21 km from the center. From there, you would need to arrange transport to the ferry terminal and then take a ferry to Salt Spring Island.
Nearest city: Victoria
Public transport: Public transport options on Salt Spring Island are limited; a car or local taxi service may be necessary for getting around once on the island.
Information on the booking process is not explicitly provided; it is recommended to visit the Wolf Daughters website for details on how to reserve a spot.
Programs at Wolf Daughters start from USD1600. Specific pricing for individual services or retreats should be confirmed directly with the center.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided during the retreats?
One lunch will be provided each day, with options available for vegans, vegetarians, and those requiring gluten-free meals. Please inform Wolf Daughters of any dietary restrictions in advance.
How do I get to Salt Spring Island?
Salt Spring Island is accessible by ferry from Vancouver or Victoria. You can travel by foot or with a car on the ferry. It's recommended to check the BC Ferries website for current schedules and prices.
What types of services does Wolf Daughters offer beyond retreats?
In addition to educational workshops, Wolf Daughters provides Arvigo® Maya Abdominal Massage and Consultations, Birth & Postpartum Doula services, and one-on-one sessions on Body Literacy, Arousal Anatomy, Fertility Awareness, and Holistic Reproductive & Health.
Is Wolf Daughters suitable for someone new to holistic reproductive health practices?
Yes, Wolf Daughters aims to serve all 'womb holders' through their life journey, offering education and healing modalities. The workshops and sessions are designed to support women as they reclaim their power, making it suitable for those new to these concepts.
What is the typical duration of a program at Wolf Daughters?
The duration of programs at Wolf Daughters varies. Some offerings are workshops, while others may be multi-day retreats. It's best to check the specific event details on their website for information on program length.
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