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Late Summer Revitalizing Yoga Retreat with Lee Atwell
Celebrate inner peace and radiant vitality at a very special retreat in B.C.'s gorgeous Gulf Islands
Salt Spring Island Center for Yoga, B.C.
Friday, September 16 – Sunday, September 18, 2011
with Lee Atwell
Celebrate inner peace and radiant vitality at a very special retreat in B.C.’s gorgeous Gulf Islands. Experience a delightful weekend at this beautiful island retreat center while you rest, rejuvenate and nurture yourself. Yoga sessions offer fluid vinyasa sequences, pranayama, and meditation.
Salt Spring Island is one of the most beautiful of Canada’s Gulf Islands. The ferry journey transports you through the archipelago of scenic islands in the Juan de Fuca Straight.
Price includes yoga, walking meditation in nature, sauna (weather permitting), leisure time (hike, explore the island, visit the artisan and farmers market), 2 nights accommodation, and incredible, healthy vegetarian meals (organic and from their garden when available).
Unique and luxurious spa treatments available at the wellness center, Chikitsa Shala. Information to book treatments in advance is at www.saltspringcentre.com.
SPECIAL OFFER:
Bring a Friend who is not a Yoga Studio student & you’ll both receive a $20 discount
PRICE PER PERSON:
Price per person: $399 shared with one to three others, $450 private, $425 shared with one other with ensuite bath, $305 to camp with your own tent. Comfortable accommodations with shared baths are in the Centre's historic farmhouse or the garden house. You can extend your stay at the Centre – ask us!
$150 non-refundable/non-creditable deposit is required to reserve your space. Please reserve soon to ensure the accommodation of your choice. All other payments are due by September 7, 2011 or they will be subject to a $25 late fee. If you need to cancel after the due date, payment balance is not transferable to studio credit unless there is someone on a waitlist to take your place.
Download The Retreat Flyer (PDF Format) >
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“If you establish a true relationship with nature, then you have a relationship with mankind”.
J. Krishamurti |
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