Eldering in Times of Transformation

With Cheryl Rose, Juana Berinstein and Zhiish McKenzie

October 2 - 7, 2026

Book now and get 10% off accommodation prices. Offer valid until Jul 3, 2026.

Date and Time Details:
Program begins: October 2, 2026 6:30pm
Program ends: October 7, 2026 1:30pm
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Cancellation Policy: If you need to cancel more than 30 days before the start of the program, you'll be refunded the balance minus the 20% non-refundable deposit. No refunds or credits within 30 days of arrival. Please see Full Terms and Conditions for more information.

  • Private Cabin Oceanfront – CAD $4,400.00
  • Single w/ensuite Oceanfront – CAD $3,400.00
  • Single w/ensuite – CAD $3,200.00
  • Single w/shared bathroom – CAD $2,750.00
  • Couple w/ensuite Oceanfront – CAD $5,350.00
  • Couple w/ensuite – CAD $4,950.00
  • Couple w/shared bathroom – CAD $4,600.00
  • Twin w/ensuite oceanfront – CAD $2,700.00
  • Twin w/ensuite – CAD $2,500.00
  • Twin w/shared bathroom – CAD $2,275.00
  • Three-share w/shared bathroom – CAD $2,075.00
  • Women's Dorm – CAD $1,825.00
  • Men's Dorm – CAD $1,825.00
  • All-Gender Dorm – CAD $1,825.00
  • Tent Site Single – CAD $1,800.00
  • Tent Site Couple – CAD $3,350.00
  • Commuter – CAD $1,625.00
  • All Packages Include CAD $1,500.00 Tuition and meals

“A human being would certainly not grow to be seventy or eighty years old if this longevity had no meaning for the species.”  Carl Jung

What is the human purpose of the “third third” of your life? How might it hold meaning for you and for our world? What pressing questions are you holding as you journey into your 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s? What would it take to grow fully into the elderhood phase of your life with both deep humility and brave fierceness?

This program is an invitation into personal growth and an exploration of the unique contributions that eldering can offer to our communities and the broader society. Your hosts will offer opportunities for our group to explore eldering not as a title but as a practice; ways of being, thinking, and acting “like an elder” to better meet the world’s increasing complexity. Join with a group of your peers to discover insights, gain clarity, identify goals, and set intentions for your personal eldering role and path.  Together, we’ll prepare to move forward in distinct, heart-centred ways that call us into deeper relationship across generations.

The Invitation to Participants is to:

  • Become clearer about your own current understandings of “eldering”, through self-reflection, listening to peers, as well as considering the natural world as a metaphor and teacher
  • Identify patterns and insights from your life journey, to align any next steps towards meaningful eldering
  • Explore concepts of elderhood across cultures while paying attention to power, history, and relationship in how wisdom is shared
  • Through various artistic, somatic and land-based practices, explore how to access various internal resources to support your own meaning-making
  • Become more conscious of your own mortality – gently expand your consciousness of death and grief as key to being more grounded and present
  • Acknowledge and access your unique internal well of wisdom – and become more comfortable sharing in wise ways with others
  • Consider and reinterpret a spectrum of complex leadership skills that seem particularly relevant to eldering roles; set your own goals for development

Who This Program is For:

  • Family leaders, community leaders and system leaders who hear a call to grow into roles as mentors, guides, advisors and sages
  • Social change agents who want to explore how to most relevantly stay involved as they age
  • Adults 50 – 90 years, curious about their own human development potential in life’s later years
  • Adults under 50 years, interested in understanding eldering, expanding relationships with those they consider ‘elders’, and curious about growing into their own capacity for eldering in their future.

Material Fee

Additional supply costs ($25 CAD) for this program are included in the package pricing.

Daily Schedule

A detailed schedule will be emailed to you about 30 days prior to your program. Click here to view a sample program schedule.

About the Presenters

Cheryl Rose

Cheryl Rose is a leadership educator, a systems coach and an accredited Death Doula and End of Life Educator. For over ten years, she was one of the principal directors for the national Social Innovation Generation (SiG) partnership.  She has held roles such as, the Associate Director of the Waterloo Institute for Social Innovation & Resilience […]

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Juana Berinstein

Juana Berinstein is an enthusiastic nonprofit leader with a wealth of experience in systems change, policy advocacy, strategic planning, and fostering stakeholder engagement. In 2021-22, she was part of a unique cohort that completed the Positive Deviants Fellowship at Wolf Willow Institute. She is the co-CEO of the Association of Ontario Midwives. Juana holds a […]

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Zhiish McKenzie

Dr. Zhiish McKenzie is Aniishnaabe from the Temagami First Nation on Bear Island in northern Ontario where she belongs to the Turtle Clan. She has worked to improve health outcomes for Indigenous people her entire career and brings a whole person, whole systems perspective. In addition to her work as a family physician and a […]

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