In a bustling world, forest bathers trade to-do lists for the stillness of nature
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In a bustling world, forest bathers trade to-do lists for the stillness of nature
Ecotherapy practices teach us how to slow down, breathe deeply and quiet our rattled minds
ZOSIA BIELSKI
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRENDAN GEORGE KO
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 11, 2026
UPDATED MAY 14, 2026
Emily Pleasance is among a growing community of forest bathing guides that are helping people slow down and get back in touch with nature.
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