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SUMMARY:Forest Guide
DESCRIPTION:Experience forest bathing in the beauty and magic of Nova Scotia with your own personal forest guide!\nThis special community event will feature the premiere screening of two episodes of Forest Guide\, a new Bell Fibe TV1 docuseries filmed in Nova Scotia. The series invites viewers to explore the forests and trails of Mi’kma’ki – Nova Scotia through the perspectives of local forest guides\, blending immersive documentary storytelling with the calming practice of forest bathing. \nAttendees will experience a deep connection to Mi’kma’ki’s natural landscapes while learning more about the people who know them best. The production highlights the region’s creative talent\, environmental beauty\, and growing potential as a destination for film and storytelling. \nThe experience can evoke deep love and strength to protect our forests as natural heritage\, including our own Ingram River old growth forest with the oldest tree in Nova Scotia and essential habitat for moose and many other living beings. \nCreator and Director John Wimberly\, who grew up in St. Margaret’s Bay\, will be present for discussion and Q&A. \nTo learn more about the series or to suggest new trails and guides for future seasons\, visit www.forest-guide.com. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Donations are greatly appreciated. We welcome new volunteers to help with events like this one. Please contact us at info@transitionbay.ca for more information.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/forest-guide/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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