Reiki is Here Reiki is a natural healing technique using energy. We are now offering Reiki healing sessions here at Minac on a limited, by appointment only basis.
Terri Takahashi, Reiki Master and Reiki Practitioner (Canadian Reiki Association) conducts the one-on-one sessions and they have proven to be quite popular.
For more information on Reiki, please click here.
New Nature Website!
If you'd like to see more of what's going on in Nature around our area, you should check out the new Hawkins Cove website. If offers personal observations on birds and wildlife activity, and it's updated on a regular basis. |
New Park Models
We have teamed up with Willow Ridge Homes of 100 Mile House, BC to create an all-new line of resort park models. These exciting new units are now offered for sale and are designed to occupy the buyer's choice of sites here at Minac.
For more information on these exciting new park model designs and our sites for sale, please click here.
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THE GARLIC FESTIVALEvery August for the past 8 years, the South Cariboo comes alive with the sights (and most definitely the SMELLS) of GARLIC. The event is the South Cariboo Garlic Festival in 100 Mile House!
This event has been growing over the years, and is now a major attraction in the BC Interior. Dates are August 16 & 17.
For more details on this Festival, please go to garlicfestival.ca
Music (?) To Their EarsWe've come across a "new" theory on how to warn the bears you're coming...it's called "singing". Yes, some people have had
success with singing while they're out for a walk in bear country. Apparently much better than whistling, singing lets the bears know you're there and there's no mistake
that you're a human and they then avoid you.
We neither confirm or deny this one...just thought it was interesting. Besides, singing a song is a pretty nice way to
go for an enjoyable walk in the woods. It's not clear to us if you have to be on key or not in order for this to be effective. We doubt that the bears are skilled music critics, but then again, who knows? |