Services and Events

The result that we ultimately hope to achieve, through all educational, artistic and recreational endeavours and services to be offered by the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park, is to generate a collective impact, a consciousness among Canadians and other tourists visiting the Sanctuary that: while acknowledging that differences exist, the commonalities in our religious beliefs, spirituality, race, culture and nationality ultimately unite us. While celebrating diversity, we strive to advance the awareness that we are not fundamentally different from one another. To achieve this objective, we are gathering a diverse group of individuals, representing different religious and cultural backgrounds, to connect with one another, to promote our shared values and deliver our programs and services.
The sustainability of the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park will depend on the service it provides to the community it serves, and the potential revenue that could be generated, either through the levying of user fees, or through private and public grants and donations that the Sanctuary can qualify for, in recognition of the services it provides.
Presently, the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park has been created primarily from contributions from its founding Legacy Donor Humanics Universal Inc. and voluntary services rendered by the members of the Humanics Institute. Presently, there is an urgent need to try and take the collective impact that the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park could produce to a higher level. To a significant extent, the services that the Humanics Sanctuary can provide depends on the public and private grants and contributions it could get to construct at least the Planned Sanctuary Building and possibly also the Educational Building and the Residential Building. Consequently, we will outline two categories of services that the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park can and will eventually offer once we have the facilities required to provide some of these services.


The result that we ultimately hope to achieve, through all educational, artistic and recreational endeavours and services to be offered by the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park, is to generate a collective impact, a consciousness among Canadians and other tourists visiting the Sanctuary that: while acknowledging that differences exist, the commonalities in our religious beliefs, spirituality, race, culture and nationality ultimately unite us. While celebrating diversity, we strive to advance the awareness that we are not fundamentally different from one another. To achieve this objective, we are gathering a diverse group of individuals, representing different religious and cultural backgrounds, to connect with one another, to promote our shared values and deliver our programs and services.
The sustainability of the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park will depend on the service it provides to the community it serves, and the potential revenue that could be generated, either through the levying of user fees, or through private and public grants and donations that the Sanctuary can qualify for, in recognition of the services it provides.
Presently, the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park has been created primarily from contributions from its founding Legacy Donor Humanics Universal Inc. and voluntary services rendered by the members of the Humanics Institute. Presently, there is an urgent need to try and take the collective impact that the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park could produce to a higher level. To a significant extent, the services that the Humanics Sanctuary can provide depends on the public and private grants and contributions it could get to construct at least the Planned Sanctuary Building and possibly also the Educational Building and the Residential Building. Consequently, we will outline two categories of services that the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park can and will eventually offer once we have the facilities required to provide some of these services.
Services that can be presently offered
Self directed tours of the Sanctuary


More substantive guided tours
Guided Educational Tours for School Children


Outdoor Weddings and Anniversary Celebrations
Meditation, Yoga and Tie Chi Sessions


Special arrangements to enable Seniors and disabled people
Opportunities for individual or groups of artists, sculptors or Photographers
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School Children learn about the environment
Opportunities for various cultural &religious groups


Multi-faith, Multi-cultural Advisory Committee
Collaborative programs

Services that can be provided when the Sanctuary Buildings are constructed
The proposed three buildings (Sanctuary, Educational, Residential)and particularly the Sanctuary Building, is necessary to bring the collective impact that the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park hopes to achieve, to a higher level. Presently, we don’t have running water, and permanent toilets, office and meeting rooms to provide even the services we presently provide, indoors. Consequently, many of the services we presently provide, are subject to prevalent weather conditions. Also, many of the provincial and city regulations will not permit the Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park to provide many service it can and hope to provide to bring the collective impact we hope to provide to a higher level.
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