Cedar Bath

  • Cedar Bath is a gentle, cleansing ceremony that can help individuals heal from unresolved trauma, grief, negativity, fear and toxins. It can be used for all kinds of situations to restore balance and harmony. It is considered a form of protection physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Cedar bath is a very old ceremony, traditionally conducted by Indigenous women. The spirit world, the grandmothers, work through the conductor to bring beautiful healing to those who have asked for it by offering tobacco and by being open and receptive to the healing.

    $130

  • Annie Constant

    Annie Constant is a dedicated healer who has spent the past 15 years immersed in the sacred teachings of the Cree and Ojibway traditions, embracing a life of ceremony and spiritual practice. Having overcome trauma, abuse, and addiction, she is committed to guiding others on their own healing journeys with compassion and faith. A devoted Sundancer, she has completed a four-year pledge of dance and fasting alongside her husband, Sundance Chief Robben Constant, and together they uphold and facilitate this sacred tradition for York Factory First Nation. As a pipe carrier and Cedar Bath ceremony conductor, she is also training to hold Sweat Lodge ceremonies, believing that by acting in love and embracing our shared spirit, we can foster unity, balance, and healing in all aspects of life.