Welcome to the
Healing the Land Conference

The 2024 Healing the Land Conference focused on three pillars – Reclaim, Restore, and Recover – within four conference themes: innovation and best practices, collaboration and partnerships, future challenges, and preparing for the future. Through insightful presentations and panel discussions, as well as interactive cultural courses and tours, the conference brought together Indigenous leaders, federal, provincial, and local governments, restoration practitioners, and industry representatives to showcase restoration successes, discuss new and innovative reclamation practices, and strengthen relationships to advance joint interests in the restoration economy.

Speaker Opportunities Coming Fall 2025

Speaker opportunities for the 2026 Healing the Land Conference will be released in the fall —stay tuned for details on how to share your knowledge, stories, and expertise with a diverse and engaged audience.

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2026 Keynote Speaker Announced

Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer is a mother, scientist, and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She is the author of the bestselling Braiding Sweetgrass and the award-winning Gathering Moss, and is a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology. As founder of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, Kimmerer bridges Indigenous knowledge and Western science to inspire ecological restoration, cultural renewal, and reciprocal relationships with the land.

Registration

Registration Opens
November 2025

Agenda

Call for Speakers Opens
September 2025

Sponsors

Interested in Sponsoring this Event?
Download our Sponsorship Packages
available September 2025

Become an Exhibitor

Interested in exhibiting at the 2026 Healing the Land Conference?
Exhibitor opportunities will be announced in September 2025.

What?

A space to share knowledge and expertise, build partnerships, and learn of planning, restoration and protection activities.

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When and Where?

The three-day event will take place September 22-24, 2026 at the Saulteau First Nations Cultural and Recreation Centre near Moberly Lake, B.C.

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Who should attend?

Leaders, policy makers, knowledge holders, and anyone looking to increase the amount of restoration and protection happening on our landscapes.

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Why attend?

Participate in efforts to accelerate restoration and raise awareness of on-the-ground actions having a direct impact on Canadian restoration targets.

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