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This 200-acre place in the "acadian forest", more respectfully called Forest Wapane'kati, opens one to natural beauty and tranquility seldom experienced anywhere. Let the sounds and silence of nature sink into your bones as you wander on and off the 22 kilometres of forest trails.
Less that 1% of the original, primeval forest of Nova Scotia remains; Windhorse is one of those remaining places. In fact, it is the longest-standing example of sustainable forestry in Canada, now protected and stewarded by ten "Forest Families" and the Windhorse Foundation.
To lie down in the soft moss is to relax into vivid wakefulness. To feel the gentle rain or warm sun on your skin is to open your senses to the celebration of being human. To merely breathe in this forest is to heal whatever ailments might appear.
The forest welcomes you.
Less that 1% of the original, primeval forest of Nova Scotia remains; Windhorse is one of those remaining places. In fact, it is the longest-standing example of sustainable forestry in Canada, now protected and stewarded by ten "Forest Families" and the Windhorse Foundation.
To lie down in the soft moss is to relax into vivid wakefulness. To feel the gentle rain or warm sun on your skin is to open your senses to the celebration of being human. To merely breathe in this forest is to heal whatever ailments might appear.
The forest welcomes you.