Dates & Openings
April 24, 25, 26 – 1 Openings
May 15, 16, 17 – yes Openings
June 5, 6, 7 – yes Openings
July 10, 11, 12 – yes Openings
Aug 7, 8, 9 – yes Openings
Sept 18, 19, 20 – yes Openings
Oct 16, 17, 18 – yes Openings
Nov 20, 21, 22 – yes Openings
Dec 11, 12 13 – yes Openings


Iboga showed me the truth. The emotions that I’ve been hiding since I was a child. It showed me what I was running from and how to feel.
-Shane, Alberta.
Booking
All interested in joining must have a consultation before placing a deposit.
Book a Consult:
Almost ready to participate with Iboga Journey? Schedule a 30-minute consultation call to connect with Treena, the facilitator. This call is an opportunity to learn more about your health needs and determine the best path for you to start or continue your transformative health journey. Click here to book your consultation now!

This is not a clinical or medically supervised retreat. Substance use, pharmaceutical use, mental disorders and poor health create risk that requires more time and supervision than we provide. Guests must be free from all drugs, pharmaceuticals, medications and alcohol prior to their ceremony. In some cases, more time is required. A phone consultation is needed to determine whether they may join or how long they must be substance-free.
Long drive or fly in guests are encouraged to travel the day before and all guests must stay locally, the night following. Confirmation of attendance is completed with an initial deposit of $555 CAD. Email ibogajourney@protonmail.com for payment info. Deposits are not refundable or transferable
Dates
April 24, 25, 26
May 15, 16, 17
June 5, 6, 7
July 10, 11, 12
Aug 7, 8, 9
Sept 18, 19, 20
Oct 16, 17, 18
Nov 20, 21, 22
Dec 11, 12 13
Openings
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Facilitation
IbogaJourney has provided for close to 700 people since its creation. Facilitators attend to every detail throughout the entire three days. They offer a safe space held in confidence and love and a space where surrender will be natural. They are present any moment guests require them.
The respect for silence in the ceremonies is much different than in a Bwiti ceremony. Still, the Western ego has far thicker walls, and silence is the most effective environment for medicine to penetrate to the core.

Iboga is from West Africa, and respect is given to tradition in many ways, like using raw root bark and moving into Bwiti music on the second night. Facilitators also incorporate First Nations traditions, such as the talking stick and calling in directions. This feels very appropriate as we tread lightly on land with Indigenous energies. Many additions to the ceremony have been intuitive and can be unique to each group. Being comfortable with the providers is very important, so please contact us.

