We bought the Riverhouse and surrounding land in June 2022 from neighbours who lived upriver from us.
Our great exodus from the city began in June 2020 when we pitched our tent to live close to our son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren during the pandemic. In fact Kim and I, while we lived in our tent for 4.5 months, built gardens and with the help of an some Amish builders, put up a 20 foot by 24 foot cabin across the field from the family farm in the Hamlet of Cooper. Previously we had lived and worked in Toronto for 40-years.
Both of us had been involved in the arts for decades bringing music and story to children and families through concerts and CDs, even won a few awards along the way. We no longer do that work but still we love to sing.
Kim has been Continuum teacher (a movement and breath practice) for decades and has a passion for health, and ways to move through tough personal stuff in life. We work together as mentors with couples who have challenges in their relationships. Both of us see individuals who are needing support for the journies they're on. I was a co-founder of a not-for-profit community building organization that worked in school communities to create more inclusive schools.
When we lived in Toronto our home was more than a home. Red Canoe Studio was a place for people to gather, a spot for people to attend in workshops and seminars from yoga, martial arts, authentic movement, grief work, music, art, and social justice work. People could come simply to recharge themselves. With parks and restaurants, the lake a short walk away, people found our relaxing home in the middle of a city.
We also rented our Toronto home out with VRBO and had guests visit from all over North america and Europe. We hope to continue the tradition of inviting folks to our home... people who want an experience of this beautiful and unique part of Ontario.