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The Healing Place


We are a land-based stewardship practice offering
education, workshops, and advisory in relational thinking, 
Indigenous-interface, and ecological decision-making. 

Our work brings people into grounded relationship with land,
governance, and responsibility — through land-based learning programs,
community workshops, and upstream support
for complex land-based decisions. 

If you are interested in partnership, sponsorship, advisory collaboration,
​or land-based learning opportunities, we welcome you to explore our work.


​We’d love to hear from you!
​Reach out to us here or through our contact page.
Tsi Tesakotitsén:tha
When we heal the land, we heal the people. 
When we heal the people, people reconnect to everything.
Through this reconnection, we realize everything is sacred.
With this awareness, we embrace our responsibility.
We become empowered with humility.

“Tsi Tesakotitsén:tha,” the Mohawk phrase for
​“The Healing Place” or “The Place that Heals You,” embodies this ethos.
 
Discover our vibrant, mixed-use properties
where restoration and innovation thrive.
Our organic, biodiverse, and biodynamic spaces 
offer a unique blend of sustainable land practices, traditional skills, farm stays,
educational programs, and healing with a focus on food security/sovereignty.

​Immerse yourself in environments that honour traditional wisdom,
skills, and practices, all while embracing a healthy regenerative, sustainable,
​and economically viable future.


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We acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the stolen, ancestral and traditional territories of the Straits Salish peoples on the Island called S,ḴŦAḴ in SENĆOŦEN, the language of the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. 

The name "Tsi Tesakotitsén:tha” was given to us by a Tuscarora Elder who has known Susheela since 1986 in Kahnawake (Kanien’kehá:ka Mohawk territory) and suggested we create the space for “The Place That Heals You”. The Kanien'kehá:ka spelling was provided to us by a dear friend who still lives in Kahnawake. We are honoured to use the name and would also welcome a SENĆOŦEN translation of the name to respect the land we’re on and the language of the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples.
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