Algonquin
Park Writing Retreat
Due to unexpected persona circumstances, two participants haved had to bow out of our upcoming retreat, leavind a couple of spots open....
Friday, June 9
– Monday, June 12, 2023
Arowhon Pines Resort
Arowhon Pines Road
Little Joe Lake, Algonquin Park
Ontario, Canada
Note: We also have a retreat coming up in September at Arowhon Pines (see here) and a retreat at Sherwood Inn, in Muskoka in October (see here).
Give
yourself a long weekend of writing time – a
weekend of instruction, inspiration and creativity. Award yourself with time
away from distractions, with no dishes to do and wonderful food at
every meal, as you sit with your feet up and write in the most beautiful
wilderness setting in Ontario. This is where the Group of Seven got its
inspiration (Tom Thompson is buried just a couple of lakes over); it’s a
wonderful place for you to find your inspiration, too.
The retreat will feature both instruction and guided writing exercises, plus one-on-one critiquing and coaching from Brian. You’ll also have lots of time to relax, rejuvenate, and reconnect with your creativity.
All writing levels welcome. Whether you are just beginning or have a novel in progress, please join us.
This year, the retreat will again be limited to eleven participants. This will mean plenty of one-on-one time with the instructor.
The
setting: Arowhon
Pines is a peaceful, quiet resort
nestled in the woods on Little Joe Lake inside Algonquin Park. There are no
motorboats on the lake, except for the resort’s own pontoon boat which takes
guests on occasional wildlife tours.
The resort is without
TV and is far from the roar of traffic. The cry of a loon is the loudest noise
you’re likely to hear all day.
Rates include
charming accommodation (cabins have a mix of queen beds for
one person or couples or twin beds for two people rooming together; rooms also
have private bathrooms and each cabin has a lounge with fireplace to share with
your fellow writers).
Three all-you-can-eat
gourmet meals per day are provided, featuring an
abundance of fresh food prepared by master chefs and an inspired kitchen staff.
(Bring your own wine or beer!)
All
activities included. When you’re not
writing, or for spouses who accompany you, there is plenty to do: canoe or
kayak a series of lakes or hike trails to see wildlife (moose, loons, beaver,
turtles, fox, deer), swim in the lake, sail, stand up paddleboard, play tennis,
relax. For indoor activities there is a games room with table tennis,
shuffleboard, books, board games. Your stay also includes access to all
Algonquin Park programs and activities including a car pass for you to fully
enjoy the park.
Check-in isn’t until
3 p.m., but guests can arrive in the morning to fully take advantage of the
facilities (though the meals included in your package don’t begin until after
check-in time, so lunch on Friday is extra if you arrive early). Each
guest can borrow a day pass for Algonquin Park. The formal retreat
will begin late Friday afternoon. On Monday, we'll have our last formal
get-together at 11 a.m., ending at 12 noon. Check out time is at 1 p.m.
Most guests have lunch while the bellhops load the car. But once you’ve had
lunch, don’t feel you have to rush off!
Participants are
welcome to bring spouses, partners or friends, as there will be plenty to do
while you’re writing – canoeing, kayaking or sailing, swimming if warm enough,
tennis, reading and just plain resting and unwinding, enjoying the wilderness.
Read
about a stay at Arowhon Pines here.
Instructor Brian Henry has been a book editor and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He publishes Quick Brown Fox, Canada’s most popular blog for writers, teaches creative writing at Ryerson University and has led workshops everywhere from Boston to Buffalo and from Sarnia to Saint John. But his proudest boast is that he has helped many of his students get their first book published and launch their careers as authors.
Read reviews of previous writing retreats at Arowhon Pines here (and scroll down).
To see more reviews of Brian’s weekly courses and Saturday workshops, see here.
Seminar fee:
For the full 4-day, 3-night retreat: $203.54 plus
hst = $230
After January 31: $221.24 plus hst = $250
Accommodation
fee (including
accommodation and food, plus use of all the resort’s facilities):
$330 per person per night double occupancy ($660 per
couple) OR $413 per night single occupancy, plus 15% service charge (in lieu of
tipping), then plus 13% HST.
Book early – space is
strictly limited! Full receipts issued.
For more information
or to register, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
If you have questions
or need more information about the accommodations,
phone the resort: 1-866-633-5661
Who
can attend the retreat?
Everyone
interested in developing their writing skills is welcome to attend, whether
you're aspiring writer or an accomplished author or simply enjoy writing as a
hobby. There is no requirement for you to have been previously published
or even to have an intention to publish.
I'm
a poet / playwright / other writer. Is this retreat for me?
The
retreat is open to anyone who enjoys writing. Instruction will focus on
narrative writing; i.e., stories, whether fiction or memoir. But if you’re an
essayist or poet or whatever, you’re entirely welcome.
Should
I bring my work in progress?
Yes!
If you have an on-going writing project, bring it with you. Bring more than you
expect to get to; you'll have lots of time for writing. Besides, you may want
to switch projects or share a project that’s just started or one that’s all
done, except for reading it to a small, appreciative audience. If you’re not
currently working on anything, don’t worry, we’ll get you writing.
Should
I bring my laptop?
Yes,
if you prefer to work on your laptop. If you prefer to work on paper bring
that. Or go crazy and bring both your laptop and your notebook.
Can
you cater to specific dietary requirements?
Yes,
just let the staff at Arowhon Pines know beforehand about your needs.
I
want to stay longer or arrive early. Is that possible?
If
you want to stay longer, that’s fine. Just arrange it with the resort. I don’t
Arriving early isn't possible, though, as our retreat is scheduled for their
opening weekend. There is plenty to see and do in the park, and Arowhon Pines
is a lovely base from which to explore. Arowhon will keep the same rate
throughout your stay.
Is there cell phone reception and WIFI?
Arowhon Pines is an island of luxury, but in the midst of wilderness, so spotty cell phone at best and no WIFI, though there are landlines and there’s access to the resort’s Internet connection. (Contact the resort for details.) But be sure to have your writing projects on your laptop when you come, not stored in the Cloud.
How
about alcohol?
Arowhon
does not serve alcohol, but guests are welcome to bring their own wine, beer or
whatever to have with meals or back at your cabin or wherever. (Though do note
that Hemingway’s advice to write drunk, mostly produces drivel.)
Can
I bring my spouse?
Certainly. Just let
them know you’ll be spending most of your time writing, (though you will have
some free time every day), and make sure they enjoy superb food, beautiful
wilderness, and relaxing on the deck or the dock or out on a canoe as they
glide past a moose munching on water lilies.
For
more information about the resort, visit their website here.
For more information
or to register, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
To
book your accommodation at Arowhon
Pines, phone toll free: 1-866-633-5661
And be sure to tell them you're with the writing
retreat!
Or you can book
on-line here. ~ But
be sure to also phone and tell them you're with the writing
retreat!
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