Our group of 10 adults, 1 teenager, and 4 kids loved the hike and enjoyed the multi-sensory... read more
Our group of 10 adults, 1 teenager, and 4 kids loved the hike and enjoyed the multi-sensory... read more
I have two favvourite parts. First, I appreciated the way Lisa created a very interesting online... read more
Lisa Gervais is a spirited and incredibly knowledgeable guide through Toronto's treasured ravines. She opens our eyes to what is right around us and human innovations inspired by nature. The walk was a delight and is suitable to all ages.
The walk is an enjoyable and needed get away from Canada’s busiest city. The calming effect of nature along the Humber includes engaging discussion of positive Psychology as well as indigenous history and traditions that emphasize their oneness with nature.
Lisa led an enjoyable and informative 2.5-hour Sunday afternoon walk through a beautiful and wooded part of Toronto - the woods near the Evergreen Brick Works. She emphasized various ways in which people can better learn to create and innovate by looking to how nature works. I'm glad that I took part in the walk.
What a find! The best tour and tour guide took me through a hidden and rejuvenated gem of a watershed. She deftly combined history, ecology, art and local indigenous wisdom in an compelling format. Don’t miss this opportunity to spend time with Lisa. Turns out she too is quite a gem!
This was a very informative and insightful journey that our CBRE committee took to learn more about First Nations history. I was impressed with the diligence and scope of materials provided (smudge ceremony, music, traditions, tea and bannock). It was a rainy/cool day but Lisa's spirit, enthusiasm kept us engaged.
I was looking for something fun to do with my adult niece here from Australia and Lisa's tour more than fit the bill. We both loved the guided walk along the Humber and I saw a part of Toronto that I had never seen, even though I've lived here my whole life. Lisa was very knowledgeable about the indigenous history in the area and made her stories come to life with food and drink samples as well as by having us play traditional music. More surprises kept coming out of her bottomless backpack!
Thanks, Lisa, for a great day.