Retreats

Winter, spring and fall are times of change in the Northwoods. 
Winter hosts the bright sun and fresh snow, spring brings refreshing streams of water, budding trees and flowers, while the fall ushers in the crisp air and a canopy of brilliant leaves overhead. 

All are beautiful seasons to visit du Nord to relax and replenish your spirit!

NEW! Winter Women's Ski Weekend:

Our winter weekend participants will enjoy relaxing activities such as skiing, reading and a winter sauna. 

Registration for the February 19-22, 2009 weekend now available.

Women's Weekend Registration 2009 (PDF)


Spring and Fall Women's Retreats:
 

Going on a retreat located in a beautiful natural setting away from city noises and pollutants will go a long way to restoring your feelings of beauty and balance.

Our participants are invited to do as much or as little as they please.  With so many choices for one weekend, plan on returning to Camp du Nord annually for the Bringing Beauty and Balance to Life Women's Retreat!  Workshops provided may include soap making, gourmet and healthy cooking, folk arts, book making, qigong, gardening, homeopathy, hikes and paddles, modern dance, music and yoga.  Massage treatment will be available for an additional fee.

Registration is open for 2008 and 2009!

Women's Retreat Registration 2008 (PDF)

Women's Retreat Registration 2009 (PDF)

Weekend Schedule
 

Couples Get Away:

Join other couples at Camp du Nord for a weekend of relaxation and outdoor fun, including cross-country skiing, sledding and a winter sauna.   The weekend begins Thursday evening with a dinner at Lodge du Nord and will come to a close after brunch on Sunday.

Cost: $175 per person

Couples Weekend Registration Form (PDF)
 



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