Located on a small island outside of Vancouver BC, Canada.
In terms of destinations, it’s hard to beat Vancouver, BC and the Howe Sound region in terms of beauty, cleanliness, convenience, and safety.
Once you book your Intensive, we’ll have detailed recommendations, and information to plan your trip. Our concierge and operations team can help you with anything specific you might need. For now, the information on this page will help you get a feel for our location.




Traveling by air.
There are direct flights to YVR airport from most major Canadian cities, and dozens of cities across the United States, Europe, and Asia. We’re 5 hours from New York, 3.5 hours from Chicago, and 2.5 hours from Denver, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake City.
Flying In (Intensives start on Monday @ 11am)
We recommend that all guests arrive in Vancouver by Sunday night in order to take the morning ferry to Enfold on Monday for the start of the Intensive. For those coming from farther away, flying in an extra day early for time-zone adjustment is encouraged so you can have time to relax and decompress before the Intensive.
Flying Out (Intensives wrap on Friday @ 10am)
You can typically make it to the airport by about 1:30pm on Friday. Generally flights leaving after 3:30pm are safe. However we encourage you to enjoy the weekend in BC if you feel the call.

Vancouver BC — An international destination.
Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It has a number of world-class restaurants, beautiful parks and beaches, and it’s surrounded by the ocean and mountains.
If you want to spend additional days in Vancouver, we’ll be happy to provide you with recommendations for restaurants, hotels, activities, and anything else you need to make your trip amazing.

Whistler/Blackcomb BC — World Class winter and summer paradise.
Whistler is one of the world’s premier locations for skiing, boarding, mountain biking, kite surfing, hiking, and pretty much any other adventure sport you can imagine. When you step off the ferry in Horseshoe Bay, you’re at the foot of the Sea To Sky Highway, which takes you up to Whistler in about 90 minutes. Squamish is also halfway to Whistler and offers incredible rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking and many other outdoor activities and is a little more of a low-key town.