Residents in The Pas, Manitoba, who were planning to attend a series of wellness retreats next month will need to adjust their travel plans as the events are currently scheduled for a different part of the province. While local interest previously suggested the retreats might be held nearby, official records confirm the main session is actually taking place hundreds of kilometres away in Stonewall. This means that those hoping for a local experience may have to wait or prepare for a long drive south for the event on April 18, 2026.
The Rediscover & Regulate Women’s Day Retreat is officially set for April 18, 2026. According to Travel Manitoba, this experience will be held at the Quarry Park Heritage Arts Centre and focuses on helping women relax and express themselves through art. The day is designed to help participants manage the stresses of daily life and find balance through guided somatic activities and creative expression in a natural setting.
A second event titled the “Root and Renew” Women’s Day Retreat has been mentioned in some local circles as following the session, but official event listings from the Town of The Pas and Discover The Pas OCN currently show no such programming on the local community calendar for March or April. Furthermore, the event organizer, Wild Renewal, has only confirmed the single Stonewall session for its upcoming provincial schedule.
Wellness programming in the northern region is frequently hosted by local community groups, regional health initiatives, or community centres. These local sessions are often tied to specific community needs rather than being commercial boutique experiences brought in from other regions. For example, local centres often provide workshops that focus on mental health and cultural connection for women living in the northern part of the province.
For those interested in attending the retreat in Stonewall, it is recommended to verify all travel and registration details directly with the event organizers. As of now, these specific wellness experiences remain confirmed only for their locations in Southern Manitoba. Checking official provincial tourism sites can help ensure that residents have the most accurate information before making any long-distance travel arrangements.