The 4th Annual Well-Being Fair took place on Saturday, April 4, 2026, at Mahon Hall in Ganges village on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. The event, which ran from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, invited community members to explore local health resources and connect with a wide range of healing arts practitioners.
Organized by Navigator for Wellness, the fair featured various workshops, vendors, and health discussions. Founder Cindy Clark, a Registered Clinical Counsellor, established the event to help residents access support and services for their health needs. This year’s gathering reached capacity for vendors and practitioners, highlighting the strong interest in local wellness resources on the island.
The fair was held at the historic Mahon Hall, located at 114 Rainbow Road. Managed by the Salt Spring Arts Council, the building has served as a community gathering space for over 120 years. To ensure a comfortable environment for all attendees, the organizers asked that visitors refrain from burning incense or other substances while inside the hall.
Admission to the event was by donation, and attendees had the opportunity to win door prizes. The day included a dedicated kids corner for families, as well as complimentary refreshments. The event was guided by the philosophy that everyone does better when everyone does better, supporting a community that is home to more than 55 wellness practitioners.