“Creating a healing place for reflection and regrowth.”
Nak’azdli Whut’en is a First Nations community in British Columbia, deeply rooted in language, tradition, and connection to the land. In partnership with Grace Trail®, tribal elders created a powerful wellness experience centered around cultural reflection, healing, and resilience.
This Grace Trail is part of a community garden walk, incorporating medicinal plants and custom trail signposts inspired by the five core questions of Grace Trail. The signs were lovingly handcrafted in both Dakelh and English, and include tribal symbols and imagery—honoring and preserving the community’s language and heritage.
Grace Trail, Inc. proudly granted honorary rights to the Nak’azdli Whut’en community to adapt the Trail in this unique way. We are honored to support this initiative and walk alongside a people so deeply committed to wellness, reflection, and cultural restoration.
Learn more about the Nak’azdli Whut’en First Nation here.
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