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Immersive and Corporate Retreats at

Stowel Lake Farm

2025

Stowel Lake Farm is located on Salt Spring Island, part of the Southern Gulf Islands in beautiful British Columbia.

The farm provides an ideal venue for corporate & immersive retreats seeking improved team cohesion, environmental stewardship and connection with nature. New ideas and ways of thinking are often experienced on the farm. Your team will be welcomed into an established community of people who have lived and worked together for many years to establish the farm as a regenerative and environmentally sustainable business

The experience of a retreat at Stowel Lake Farm is grounded in a commitment to naturally inspired nourishment and connection.

Connection

Warmth. Love. Kindness.

Retreat Spaces

Retreat guests have access to the Village Building, the Gatehouse and the Barn. These three buildings provide space for business presentations, team exercises and bonding events. Our beautiful spaces are also suited for yoga, bodywork and gatherings for dining.

The hillside, gardens and orchard are all available for wandering and pondering, or for team activities.

The Gatehouse

Within the Gatehouse building is a welcoming entrance, three bathrooms, two rooms for accommodation and our studio space. The Gatehouse is an inspiring space to hold a variety of wellness and other activities including group meetings, team building activities, yoga and meditation.

This building has high, curved ceilings, cherry wood floors and large windows that allow panoramic views of our farm and the natural environment. The space is warm, light and beautifully handcrafted by local woodworkers.


The Barn

The Barn building houses our custom kitchen and dining area. Renovations and structural upgrades, with a touch of creativity, have turned the 40 year old Barn into the beautiful space that it is today.

The upstairs is a spacious area for dining with tables and chairs and a cozy area with couches and a wood-burning stove. Perfect for meetings or more informal gatherings, the upstairs Barn also has a digital screen and projector for presentations or movie screenings.


The Village Building

Surrounded by gardens, the Village Building houses accommodation and the Marley Room which is a quiet location for breakout activities, including bodywork and small-group meetings.


The accommodations are beautiful, cozy, quiet and rejuvenating. There are private and shared rooms, yurts, and camping sites available. The serenity of the farm invites you to disconnect, slow down, and re-charge. There is space for 33 - 35 people in our accommodations which include 17 rooms and 4 yurts (a total of 33 beds).

Accommodations


The Lake and

Sauna

Stowel Lake is a natural spring fed lake. It is an easy 10 minute walk from the retreat area. The lake is beautiful for swimming in the warmer months and cold immersion in the cooler months. The custom built sauna is nearby.

*retreat access to the lake is an extra charge

overhead photo of stowel lake swimming area
the wooden dock at stowel lake with canoe and sailboard on each side
wooden sauna at stowel lake

“Stowel Lake Farm provided the perfect atmosphere for our first-ever all-staff retreat. The bright light, big windows and sprawling views of the farm property were just what we needed to help us dream about our organization's future together.”

Carol Linnit, The Narwhal

Naturally Inspired

From the Earth, for the Earth

Experiences

The Stowel Lake Farm will work with your team to enhance your experience. Enhancements can include:

  • bonfires

  • farm and garden tours

  • community focused talks

  • body work

  • yoga classes

  • special long table dinners

  • movie parties

  • team building exercises

Let us know your vision, and we will help you bring it to life.

Regenerative Farming

Stowel Lake Farm has a thriving and productive organic market garden specializing in vegetables, fruit and herbs. Food and plants are grown with regenerative practices to increase organic matter in the soil, enhance biodiversity and restore ecosystems. Inspiration is drawn from the natural world, organic agriculture, as well as permaculture and bio-dynamic farming techniques. The farm team is excited to share more about the farming practices through interactive farm tours that can be provided during your stay.

Between the Gatehouse and the Barn there is a well established and beautiful ornamental garden. It is a perfect place to wander, stretch or take a moment to sit outside. The gardens are large and can be a great place for group work, games and drop-ins with colleagues. The garden was designed to have beauty in every season and can be appreciated throughout the year.


Ornamental Gardens


The Farm Community

Community is a huge part of Stowel Lake Farm. With four families and many other wonderful and dedicated people, maintaining a healthy community has become essential. It's been many years, and we've got lots to share with your team. Please read more about our community on our website.

“Everything was perfect; the location, the welcome, the accommodations, the whole yoga immersion, and for gawd's sake do NOT get me started on the food...C'MON!!!”

Jessica Knowles, Yoga Retreat Participant, Oct 2022

Cuisine

Beautiful. Healthy. Delicious.

Farm-to-table Cuisine

Stowel Lake Farm retreat cuisine is farm-to-table at its very best. Meals are often harvested by our farm team just before preparation. Delicious and hearty food is a pillar of a Stowel Lake Farm immersive/corporate retreat. This is made possible by an incredible farm and kitchen team.

Our kitchen is committed to serving healthy, balanced and organic meals to guests. All meals are dairy and gluten free as these items are always served on the side to accommodate people’s needs. The meals are vegetable forward and vegetarian, Included in a 2 night stay is a salmon dinner. If groups are here for longer than 3 nights, we will serve another fish/meat dinner. Menu including more meat is an option with an added charge.

“You have been wonderful hosts and your entire team made us feel home from the beginning to the end. Everyone’s commitment and passion was present as you gently led us (your team and us) on a journey of purpose, collaboration and kindness.”

Stefan Kozak, CEO, Guayaki Sustainable Rainforest Products

Retreat Pricing

Retreat costs are CAD $6,000/day plus tax for a group size of up to 20 guests. This rate includes all accommodation and access to facilities.

For additional guests over 20 there are person charges.

Minimum 2 night stay.


Meals

Meals are additional at CAD $150.00/day per person. For small groups the minimum meal charge is based on 12 guests.

Group Size

Our maximum group size at these rates is 40 guests. We are happy to welcome groups larger than 40. Please inquire and we can discuss alternate arrangements for larger groups. Small groups are welcome.

Corporate Retreat Rates

ServiceDay Rate
Facility & Lodging up to 20 Guests$6,000
Facility & Lodging Guests over 20 $175 per person
Facility for Offsite Guests over 20$75 per person
Meals $150 per person
Private Access to Lake & Sauna$1,500

Inclusions

All prices include 3 meals per day, accommodations and facility costs. Rates include the use of the Gatehouse, the Barn and the gardens.

Gratuities

We accept gratuities on behalf of all the retreat staff and divide it among them (kitchen workers, cleaners and caretakers). A minimum gratuity of 10% will be added to the final invoice. We recommend a gratuity of 10 to 20% and will discuss at the time of invoicing.

Deposits

To book a retreat, a non-refundable deposit is required. Deposits are not transferable to alternate dates. The deposit is 10% of the minimum charge.

Payment

40% of the total owing (based on minimum numbers) is due 6 months before the retreat start date. This payment is not refundable upon cancellation. The outstanding balance is then due upon departure from the Farm. Credit card payments will be charged 4% for processing.

Cancellation Policy

The first and second deposits are both non-refundable and non-transferable.

Bookings for 2025 are now open.

“Last spring, my team held a 60 person event at Stowel Lake Farm with Indigenous elders, knowledge holders, land stewards and academic scholars over 3 days to explore the past, present and future of land stewardship in the Salish Sea. We required a venue and hosts that could create a beautiful, safe, trauma informed space for us to explore deeply challenging topics. Jennifer, Liz and team provided an exquisite sanctuary, nourishing food, and catered for all of our needs throughout the event with enormous generosity and reciprocity. Stowel Lake Farm has created a space for education, healing and regeneration supported by a team of passionate and joyful humans. There is simply no other place like it.”

Dr. Tara Martin, Liber Ero Chair of Conservation, University of British Columbia.