Step into the heart of nature and answer the ancient call.
You are invited to a sacred day of creation, connection, and celebration with renowned drum maker Peter Pictou.
Peter Pictou, an Indigenous drum maker, shares the sacred art of drum making—guiding individuals through each step while honoring the deep spiritual history and cultural significance of drums in Indigenous traditions.
In the peaceful woods of our cabin property, just beside Kejimkujik National Park, you will craft your own drum — a sacred tool carrying the deep, timeless heartbeat of Mother Earth. Through your hands and heart, you’ll weave together spirit, intention, and tradition, connecting deeply to the earth, the ancestors, and your own inner rhythm.
This intimate experience is open to just 10 people.
We will open with a beautiful meditation to honor our ancestors, the spirit of the animal, the land, and our hearts. After our drums are made, we will gather for a potluck feast, sharing laughter, conversation, and the warmth of kindred spirits under the open sky.
June 21, 2025 | 10:00 AM
411 Maitland Bridge, NS — Adjacent to Kejimkujik National Park
Exchange: $300 (payable upon registration)
Registration deadline: May 21, 2025
To reserve your space, please contact:
touchedbyanangel1968@gmail.com
(902) 298-5111
Come create something sacred — and leave forever connected to the heartbeat of the earth.

