A Land Based approach to Healing

About Xhastin

(Yvonne Jack)

Xhastin Yvonne Jack

Xhastin, also known as Yvonne Jack, is a proud member of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation. Drawing upon her teachings as a First Nations woman and experiences of resiliency in residential school, Xhastin has created a unique healing space that reflects her vision and years of work in family and health services. With a background in Traditional Medicines, First Nations Health, and as a Certified First Nations Doula, Xhastin brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her work.

She has also worked as a Healthy Families Worker, Traditional Counsellor, First Nations Outreach and After Care Worker, and is Certified in Community Health & Social Services and Cultural Competence & Cultural Safety in Health Services. Xhastin is dedicated to sharing her knowledge and offering a safe and nurturing space for healing and growth.

Xhastin’s Healing space

Welcome to Xhastin's Healing Journey, a serene and tranquil land-based healing space nestled in the heart of the pristine Yukon wilderness. Our secluded and private space offers several cozy wall tents, a well-equipped cook tent, a sacred circle, and a calming fire pit where you can gather with others or simply reflect in solitude. A soothing walk leading to the river introduces a serene expanse for quiet reflection.

We are also excited to announce the addition of a tipi and over 5 acres of untouched land to further enhance your healing experience. Come and allow the healing energy of nature to guide you on your journey towards inner peace and well-being as you learn from the lessons of the land.