We found our “paradise”. Now
we want to share it with you.

Hidden Springs’ History

 

Seeking a simple life, connected to nature, Barbara and Neil White moved to Hidden Springs in 1975, not long after their blissful backyard wedding. At the time, it was a scrubby, muddy, forested piece of parkland. Subsequent decades saw them clear pasture, put up a simple log house, raise sheep, and welcome four babies. The farm, its outbuildings, and amenities expanded along with their family.

Barbara and Neil’s intention was always to “come to this place, stay here forever, and do whatever work was put in front of [them].” While farming and land stewardship were consistently part of that work, Barbara built a career as a teacher and Neil spent many years as a minister, then a counsellor.

In 1999, Neil envisioned a new chapter for Hidden Springs: one that would welcome people in need of rest to a Guesthouse on the hillside. Inspired by the hospitality he’d experienced on sabbatical in L’Abri community in Switzerland, Neil was struck by the correlation between a place that is surrounded by peace and its inhabitant’s capacity to reflect it. He set out to replicate that feeling here.

Tragically, in 2013, Neil was killed in a car accident. We’ve missed him every day since. His legacy lives on in the home and Guesthouse he built, and through the work ethic he instilled in us. Keeping his vision tenderly in mind, we’ve made it our own. We are honoured to welcome and care for you in his memory.

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Barbara White

Barbara is a dedicated teacher, busy grandmother, and active community member. She brings the same sense of calm, care, and practicality to hosting at Hidden Springs as she does to her classroom and countless volunteer positions. In all contexts, she cultivates empathy, wonder, and deep appreciation for the good that surrounds us.

 

Kelsey White

Kelsey is an experiential educator, passionate about sustainability and social justice. Having spent the past four years hiking, guiding tours, and building relationships with hosts and educators across India, they’ve returned to Hidden Springs to chase dreams closer to home. They are committed to expanding their skillset through Wilderness First Aid training and The Canadian Conservation Corps as they work to make Hidden Springs an accessible, inclusive, forward-thinking community hub.

We can’t wait to host you.
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