Graduating from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy, Haley’s education has equipped her with a comprehensive knowledge of a variety of treatment modalities, including myofascial release, neuromuscular facilitative stretching, and trigger point release therapies. Using her understanding of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, and a collaborative approach, Haley is your go to for rehabilitation, relaxation, or recovery.
She is a retired tree-planter, 200 hour certified yoga instructor, and lover of all movement. When not in the clinic, you can find her climbing, biking, playing soccer, knitting, or hiking.
Graduating from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy, Haley’s education has equipped her wit...
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Sarah has an extensive educational and life experience background which includes pre-hospital medicine, ICU Nursing, Teaching, Reiki and Body Intuitive - a form of energy medicine designed to show the body how to heal itself. She specializes in digestive issues, hormone balancing, trauma release, and nervous system calming.
When not treating, Sarah is found in the forest with her dogs and her family. She loves the mountains and all the flowing rivers in Squamish and tries to spend as much time in and around them as possible.
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Reflexology is not a massage -it is a message.
Through the intentional stimulation of the 7200 nerve endings found on the human foot, its aim is to promote homeostasis, bringing balance to the body through the stimulation of the central nervous system.
When we refer to a “reflex” in this practice, we actually mean that the foot microcosmically refers to, mirrors, or reflects a larger system of the body.
The North American style of Reflexology, although rooted in ancient systems, uses no tools and focuses on stimulating a parasympathetic response, promoting optimal circulation, calm, and rest.
This makes it not only one of the most luxuriously relaxing ways to spend an hour or so, but over time it can be a fascinating tool of discovery when incorporated into a client’s regular wellness regimen.
Reflexology is not a massage -it is a message.
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Clients are encouraged to bring gym shorts for lower body treatments, which may include movement.
Daniel enjoys working with everyone, from high level athletes and tradespeople to office workers and young folks. He believes in community and connection and takes a heart centered approach to his work.
Working through a lens of a decade of experience and countless rabbit holes on fascia and osteopathic techniques, he listens, and meets people where they are to address the concerns that they have.
By using a combination of fascial, osteopathic, and traditional massage based techniques, coupled with intuition, evidence based research, and heart, he strives to help people regain or maintain ease in their day to day life and activities. That may look like nervous system calming, deep or light fascial work, or movement release depending on where people are at that day.
In his spare time you may find Daniel on his mountain bike, climbing, practicing Aikido, playing music, making art, gardening and spending time with his daughter.
Daniel is pleased to offer direct billing services for
Pacific Blue Cross, Medavie Blue Cross, and Green Shield Canada.
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Meet Shakya Wijesinghe, a health and wellness devotee specializing in meditation and the healing arts at Constellation Wellness. Residing amidst Squamish’s landscapes, he seamlessly blends Taoist insights into his teachings that embody simplicity and depth, intertwining mindful breath, fluid motion, and interconnectedness.
Meet Shakya Wijesinghe, a health and wellness devotee specializing in meditation and the healing ...
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