The Hive Experiences – Wild Food Walk
The Hive Experiences – Mayan Sacred Fire
Relaxing Local Retreats
The Globe and Mail on why we need to retreat to nature to decompress and re-centre. Read Where to stay for a relaxing local retreat in Ontario. Big thanks to Central Counties Tourism for your continuous support.
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I’ve Been Bit – In Clarington
The Hive Centre and Stay was recently featured in Travel Blog – I’ve Been Bit – in an article titled “You’ll Fall For These Awesome Things to Do in Clarington, Ontario”. Author and former guest of The Hive, Lindsay, explores some of the amazing things to do in Clarington as well as the features and […]
Featured in Ultimate Ontario
In February 2020, 11 incredible individuals from the Toronto Bloggers Collective stayed at The Hive as part of a Durham Tour thanks to Central Counties Tourism. It feels like the retreat was a gift for all of us – especially in light of what has happened since. Much appreciation to Christopher James Mitchell and Kevin Wagar for featuring […]
Searching for Signs
Sharon Mendelaoui, Founder and Creative Director of Daily Dream 360, writes about her profound experience at The Hive. “I had no idea that during this visit to the Hive Centre and by participating in a few spiritual ceremonies, crafts and nature walks, I’d receive so much enlightenment.” Click here to read Winter Spiritual Retreat at […]
Let’s Chat with Shayne Traviss
Your Vivid Life’s Shayne Traviss, hosted a Let’s Chat zoom call – it was an eye-opening discussion about what people are experiencing and how we can move forward sustainably. He was joined by musician Jeremiah Hill and The Hive Co-owner, Elsii Faria. The three of them enjoyed a hearty laugh before engaging with a full […]
Spark Centre Magazine – Queen Bee
The Hive is honoured to be featured in the latest edition of the Spark Centre‘s Business & Innovation Magazine. We love the layout, imaging and content… and we are in good company with many amazing community builders and innovators from our region. Read the Queen Bee article on pp. 38-39 to find out a little about how The […]