The team
The six of us.
Two massage therapists, two physiotherapists, a clinical counsellor, and an acupuncturist. Each card below holds a portrait, the plant we each picked from the riverbank, and a note on how we actually work. Have a look through and pick whoever sounds like your kind of person; the front desk can help if it is a coin toss.



“Chose the sword fern because it grows back no matter what the winter did.”
Sword fern · Maren
Maren Holt
Sword fernMassage therapy · Deep tissue and myofascial work


“Keeps three stones from the Sorrel on his window sill, one per year at the clinic.”
River stones · Devon
Devon Okafor
River stonesMassage therapy · Relaxation, prenatal, and sensitive-system massage


“Yarrow, because the useful plants are rarely the showy ones.”
Yarrow · Priya
Priya Raman
YarrowPhysiotherapy · Post-surgical rehabilitation and IMS dry needling


“The larch: the one conifer honest enough to admit when the season has changed.”
Larch · Eamon
Eamon Walsh
LarchPhysiotherapy · Sport, tendon, and joint injuries


“Grows the lavender herself. The one on her door is from the 2024 crop.”
Lavender · Ruth
Ruth Neufeld
LavenderCounselling · Stress, burnout, sleep, and life transitions


“His mark is mugwort, the moxa plant: the oldest tool in his kit that isn't a needle.”
Mugwort · Tomás
Tomás Vela
MugwortAcupuncture · Pain, stress, and sleep
All six are registered with their BC colleges, which you can verify anytime; registration is public information and we think checking is a healthy habit.
Pick a person, or let the front desk match you.
Describing what is going on is enough. Matching people to practitioners is something the front desk does every day.
Rather talk it through first? (250) 555-0147