Your 8-Day Journey

December 15–23, 2026 | Dawson City, Yukon

This is not a schedule. This is an arc. Each day builds on the last, moving you from arrival through threshold to integration. Click any day to see the full timeline.

01

Arrival & Orientation

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15

Whitehorse arrival — preparing for the journey north

3

On Arrival

Lab, ECG, Lung Function & Gear Fitting

Your first clinical touchpoint with Dr. Mike Ellis. Comprehensive baseline testing.

Whitehorse

Afternoon

Open Programming

Individual health reviews available. Rest, explore Whitehorse, or begin your personal preparation.

02

Ground

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16

Who am I now? What has shaped me?

3

07:30 – 08:15

Breakfast

Whitehorse

08:30 – 10:30

Opening Circle

A structured welcome ritual establishing group agreements and intentions. Stuart facilitates. Participants share what brought them here and what they're willing to put down.

Outcomes: group cohesion, clarity of commitment.

Whitehorse Hotel

11:00 – 16:00

Road Trip to Dawson

The drive north is programme content. The landscape shifts dramatically — participants observe in silence for stretches.

12:00 – 13:00

Cold Weather Experience @ Tatchun Creek

A voluntary cold exposure moment — standing still, hands bare, breathing deliberately in sub-zero air. Not performance; invitation to meet the environment without armour.

Outcomes: activation of interoceptive awareness.

17:00

Arrive Dawson

Check into your lodging. Hotel orientation.

Dawson City

18:30 – 20:00

Dinner

Yukon Spa
21:30 – 23:00
Spa & Close
Thermal facilities, sauna, hot tub available
Yukon Spa

03

Ground

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17

Identity inquiry — exploring who you are becoming

3

07:30 – 08:15

Morning Practice

Brief somatic opening — breathwork, cold-air awareness, intentional silence. Ground in body and place before the day's work.

Outcomes: nervous system regulation, present-moment awareness.

Spa Grounds

08:30 – 09:15

Breakfast

Yukon Spa

09:30 – 12:00

Who Am I Now?

Facilitated identity inquiry. Structured reflection, peer dialogue, narrative tools — explore the gap between current self-concept and the person you're becoming. Stuart leads. This is Ground Day — psychological excavation that makes space for everything that follows.

Outcomes: named tensions between past identity and present reality, articulated edges of growth.

KIAC Hall

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

Yukon Spa

13:00 – 14:00

Gastroenterology Seminar with Dr. Alan Desmond

Live Zoom session. Why gut health matters. The gut-brain connection. Plant-based protocols.

KIAC Hall

15:00 – 17:00

Riverbank Time

Unstructured time on the banks of the Yukon River. No facilitation. Sit, walk, write, or simply be with the river and the cold. First extended invitation into solitude — rehearsal for the Solo Vigil.

Outcomes: comfort with unstructured time, surfacing of material that structured sessions haven't reached.

Yukon Riverbank

17:00 – 18:00

Health Sessions with Mike

Blood work review available

18:30 – 20:00

Dinner

Yukon Spa

20:00 – 21:30

Storytelling Circle I

Theme: "A moment when everything changed" — Held under the aurora if conditions allow. Stuart introduces storytelling format: speak from experience, not opinion.

Outcomes: immediate group intimacy, narrative as primary mode of meaning-making.

Dome/KIAC Hall

21:30 – 23:00

Spa & Close

Yukon Spa

04

Purpose

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18

What am I here for? What does my body already know?

3

07:30 – 08:15

Morning Practice

Somatic ritual anchored in movement and breath to connect with felt sense before reflective inquiry.

Spa Grounds

08:30 – 09:00

Breakfast / Drive to Tombstone

09:00 – 9:30

Morning Storytelling Circle

Brief reflections — what surfaced overnight, what the body is carrying. Pure witnessing.

9:30 – 12:00

What Is My Purpose?

Deep-dive into purpose beyond role and achievement. Stuart's integral coaching framework moves participants from "what I do" toward "why I'm here." Solo reflection, paired inquiry, group harvesting.

Outcomes: comfort with unstructured time, surfacing of material that structured sessions haven't reached.

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

13:00 – 17:00

Tombstone Territorial Park

Half-day immersion in one of the most remote, visually dramatic landscapes in North America. Guided reflection and free exploration.

No agenda beyond presence. Walking prompts like "What does this landscape ask of you?"

Outcomes: awe activation, felt connection to scale and time beyond the human.

Tombstone Park

17:00 – 18:00

Drive back to Dawson

18:30 – 20:00

Dinner

Yukon Spa

20:00 – 21:30

Storytelling Circle II

Theme: "What I thought I wanted — and what I actually need" — Stories of ambition misaligned with values.

Outcomes: normalisation of complexity, deepened peer trust.

Dome/KIAC Hall

21:30 – 23:00

Spa & Close

Yukon Spa

05

The Threshold

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19

A day that asks something of you

3

07:30 – 08:15

Morning Practice

Threshold-aware practice. Stillness and sensation — cold air, darkness, the weight of what's coming. This is not warm-up. It's preparation.

Outcomes: somatic attunement, courage activation.

Spa Grounds

08:30 – 09:15

Breakfast

Yukon Spa

9:30 – 12:00

Crossing the Threshold

The centrepiece of Threshold day. Symbolic and experiential threshold-crossing ritual — moving from known into unknown with intention and witness. Participants walk into the landscape, name what they're leaving behind, commit to what they're stepping toward. Stuart facilitates with ceremony.

Outcomes: embodied sense of transition, named release, conscious choice-making.

KIAC Hall / Landscape

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

Yukon Spa

13:00 – 14:00

Dawson City Walk

Facilitated wander — gold rush architecture, permafrost boardwalks, confluence of rivers. What the town evokes: transience, resilience, impermanence.

Outcomes: contextualised sense of place, informal peer connection, integration walk.

Dawson City

14:00 – 17:00

Solo Vigil

2–3 hours alone in the landscape. Safe designated area. No devices. Question held: "What does this silence ask of you?" — The program's threshold crossing in its most concentrated form. Stuart prepares beforehand.

Outcomes: direct encounter with self in absence of performance, deepened capacity for solitude.

Riverbank / Wilderness Edge

17:00 – 18:00

Return Circle

Facilitated closing of Solo Vigil. Participants share briefly — one image, word, or moment from time alone. Nothing analysed; everything witnessed.

Outcomes: safe re-integration, group coherence restored.

KIAC Hall

18:30 – 20:00

Dinner & Rest

Quieter evening by design after the vigil.

Yukon Spa

21:30 – 23:00

Spa & Close

No formal programming tonight. The evening belongs to each person.

Yukon Spa

06

Making Sense

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20

How do we stay grounded when everything shifts?

3

07:30 – 08:15

Morning Practice

Integration mode — slow movement, journaling prompts, paired breathing.

Outcomes: emotional regulation, capacity to hold complexity.

Spa Grounds

08:30 – 09:00

Breakfast

Yukon Spa

9:00 – 12:00

Navigating the Shift

Sense-making session on the practical and psychological dimensions of life transition. How do we move through change without losing ourselves? Mapping personal transition timelines, identifying support structures, naming resistances.

Outcomes: personal transition map, increased agency in navigating uncertainty.

KIAC Hall

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

Yukon Spa

13:00 – 17:00

Traditional Cultural Experiences

Traditional knowledge and cultural programming (to be confirmed).

17:00 – 18:00

Storytelling Circle III

Theme: "What am I no longer willing to carry?" — By circle 3, the group has accumulated enough shared experience to speak more honestly.

Outcomes: collective sense-making, reduction in isolation.

KIAC Hall

18:30 – 20:00

Dinner

Yukon Spa

21:30 – 23:00

Spa & Close

Yukon Spa

07

Practice

MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 — WINTER SOLSTICE

What does this look like when I live it?

3

07:30 – 08:15

Morning Practice

Final morning practice. Emphasis on embodied forward motion — walking meditation, setting intentions for re-entry.

Outcomes: grounded sense of continuity, bridge between wilderness and ordinary life.

Spa Grounds

08:30 – 09:15

Breakfast

Yukon Spa

9:30 – 12:00

Embodied Practice / Tools for the Road

Practical integration. Specific practices to sustain independently: breathwork protocols, journaling frameworks, peer coaching triads, nature immersion. Stuart and Mike co-facilitate.

Outcomes: personalised toolkit, clear commitments, reduced post-program drop-off.

KIAC Hall

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

Yukon Spa

13:00 – 17:00

Winter Solstice — December 21st

The shortest day. The turning point. Ceremonial gathering at dawn. Stuart leads solstice ritual — acknowledgement of what has been released, recognition of what is returning. Group marks the moment together.

Outcomes: felt sense of transition and renewal, collective ritual memory, profound punctuation on the week's work.

Landscape / KIAC Hall

17:00 – 18:00

Self-Directed Sessions

Final afternoon. Choose: additional reflection, peer conversations, time outdoors, health session with Mike, quiet preparation.

Optional micro-sessions: letter-writing to future self, peer coaching pairs.

Outcomes: participant agency in integration, preparation for re-entry.

18:30 – 20:00

Dinner

Yukon Spa

20:00 – 21:30

Storytelling Circle IV

Theme: "What I'm taking home — and what I'm leaving behind" — Final storytelling circle. Integration mode. Participants speak about the bridge — what shifts, what stays, who they are becoming.

Outcomes: crystallisation of learning, spoken commitments, collective completion.

Dome/KIAC Hall

21:30 – 23:00

Final Health Sessions with Mike

Closing blood work, final consultations.

08

Return

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22

Departure to Whitehorse with closing health sessions

3

08:30 – 09:15

Breakfast

Spa Grounds

09:30 – 17:00

Driving to Whitehorse

Journey south. Return to Whitehorse.

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch

Near Pelly Crossing

Afternoon

Departures (Hotel stay included in Whitehorse if needed)

Safe travels home. Your 30-day follow-up call will be scheduled for 4 weeks from now.

What's Included Daily

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All Meals
Plant-based, gut-health optimized cuisine by Jeff

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Evening Spa Access
Thermal facilities, sauna, hot tub, massage, float therapy

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Clinical Support
Dr. Mike Ellis available throughout for health consultations

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Integral Facilitation
Stuart Voaden & Russ guide all sessions