PaRx has officially arrived in Saskatchewan! - Historic Places Days

PaRx has officially arrived in Saskatchewan!

Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area
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Virtual
Address
Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, Township Rd 362, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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When
25 September, 2021 | 19:00 - 20:00 CST UTC-6

PaRx, Canada’s first national nature prescription program, has officially arrived in Saskatchewan!

PaRx is an initiative of the BC Parks Foundation, driven by health-care

professionals who want to improve their patients’ health by connecting

them to nature. Featuring practical resources like quick tips and patient

handouts, its goal is to make prescribing time in nature simple, fun and

effective. Research suggests that spending time in green space boosts

immune function and life expectancy, and lowers the risk of developing

a host of medical conditions from heart disease to diabetes, obesity,

depression and anxiety. Not only that, but people who are more connected

to nature are more likely to protect it. With guest speakers Dr. Melissa

Lem, Director of PaRx, as well as University of Saskatchewan medical

students Brooklyn Rawlyk and Sehjal Bhargava.

The non-profit charity Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. was created to preserve and restore the 326-acre Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area (RSBBAA) and the 148-acre George Genereux Urban Regional Park. Our work reinforces the 1972 City Council decision designating these afforestation areas on the western fringe of Saskatoon to “be preserved in perpetuity.”

The word recreation can be understood re-creation, reflecting the fact that being in nature is restorative for human beings. Richard St. Barbe Baker wandered into the forest near his home at age five and experienced the overwhelming beauty of nature touch his soul.

“Soon I was completely isolated in the luxuriant, tangled growth of ferns which were well above my head. In my infant mind I seemed to have entered a fairyland of my dreams. I wandered on as in a dream, all sense of time and space lost … I became intoxicated with the beauty all around me, immersed in the joyousness and exultation of feeling part of it all. I had entered the temple of the wood. I sank to the ground in a state of ecstasy; everything was intensely vivid – the call of a distant cuckoo seemed just for me … The overpowering beauty of it all entered my very being. At that moment my heart brimmed over with a sense of unspeakable thankfulness which has followed me through the years since that woodland re-birth.”

St Barbe had a life-long feeling of oneness with nature after this and this spiritual connection inspired his great achievements to protect and restore forests. He taught that trees and woodlands are intimately linked with biological, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being. In this light, he often quoted the poet Stanton Coblentz who wrote about the redwood forests “ I think but could the weary world but know communion with these spirits breathing peace, strangely a veil would lift, a light would glow, and the dark tumult of our lives would cease.”

Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas are proud to bring to you this series of events for National Forest Week Theme “Our forests – Continually giving” Saturday September 18, 2021 to Sunday September 26, 2021 Commemorating and celebrating Maple Leaf Day

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