R.O.A.M with Cultivate Co. (Autumn Hike)
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R.O.A.M with Cultivate Co. (Autumn Hike)

Join us for a September hike with Cultivate Co. to explore nature, connect with like-minded individuals, and embrace the great outdoors!

Date and time

Sat, Sep 28, 2024 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM EDT

Location

Kains Woods

Kains Woods London, ON N6K Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

R.O.A.M with Cultivate Co. (September Hike)

Join us for an empowering hike designed specifically for busy people doing big things.* This 1.5-hour adventure through nature is more than just a walk—it's a transformative experience to help you harness the benefits of movement and the great outdoors.

Connect with a community of like-minded indviduals, all on a journey to enhance focus, alleviate stress, and spark creativity. Feel the rush of fresh air and the grounding presence of the natural world as you walk, talk, and share. Expect moments of reflection, hints of inspiration, and the kind of camaraderie that only comes from shared experiences.

Together, we'll explore the scenic trail, pause for guided mindfulness exercises, and embrace the therapeutic effects of movement and nature. This hike is your opportunity to recharge, find clarity, and return to your work and life with renewed energy and purpose. Join us and discover the power of nature to elevate every aspect of your life.

*BIG is subjective—whether it’s professional or personal growth, we see you!

Frequently asked questions

Where do I meet the group?

We'll meet at the trail head at Kains Rd and Westdel Bourne. There's an entrance way with a sign and fencing that will indicate that you're in the right place!

Where should I park?

There's plenty of (free) street parking along Westdel Bourne near Kains Rd.

What should I bring?

Wear sturdy shoes or hiking boots (Note: if it rained recently prepare for a little mud on the trail). Bring a water bottle and snacks if you'd like to hydrate and snack along the way. The trail has plenty of tree cover, so no excessive sun worries, although we'd recommend still sunscreening up.

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