- Presented By: Buddha Beats Yoga
- Dates: June 15, 2025
- Location: Room and Pillar
- Time: 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
- Price: $55
Celebrate Father's Day with a rejuvenating afternoon designed for dads and their loved ones! Treat yourselves to a unique yoga experience in our tranquil salt cave, where you can unwind, connect, and celebrate together.
Join me, Aleena McKinnon from Buddha Beats Yoga, for a gentle yoga class that focuses on relaxation and mindfulness. As you breathe in the healing salt air surrounded by beautiful Himalayan salt, let the soothing sounds of meditative music guide you into a state of serenity.
Our session will start with an aromatherapy practice to calm the mind and awaken the senses. We’ll then move into heart-opening postures—strong yet vulnerable, just like the journey of fatherhood. Throughout the class, we’ll weave in themes of self-love and self-care, perfect for honoring the special dads in our lives.
We'll conclude with a long, luxurious shavasana, complemented by gentle massage to help you feel relaxed and appreciated. After the class, indulge in delectable local chocolates from Karat as a sweet treat to celebrate the day.
Health Benefits of Dry Salt Therapy:
Relieves allergies
Eases asthma
Improves skin conditions
Reduces stress
Alleviates headaches
Soothes arthritis
Join us this Father's Day for an afternoon of connection, relaxation, and celebration—because every dad deserves a little pampering!
All levels welcome.
We recommend bringing your yoga mat. If you need a mat, they are available for a $3 rental fee.
Upon your arrival to the event you just tell them your name at the door.
There is limited space available. Only 8 spots so get your tickets ASAP!!
Please bring warm clothing or a blanket the cave does get cold.
For more information, please contact Aleena McKinnon
Tourism Kelowna would like to thank Westbank First Nation and Okanagan Indian Band for the privilege to live, work, and play on the tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land), that is the unceded and traditional territory of syilx Okanagan peoples, the original stewards of these lands and to whom we give thanks to as our hosts