
INsPIRED BY WAYS OF OLD...
Each offering is a quiet homage to the old ways — crafted to awaken a sense of remembrance, to heal, and to ground. Rooted in the rhythms of the wild, they invite us to slow down, to listen, and to return to the gentle wisdom of the land. Small-batch. Ethically wildcrafted. Made in reverence.
From the land. For the people.
NEW SEASONAL OFFERINGS
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TWS The Flower Press
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Wild Rose and Hibiscus Elixir
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Nettle Tincture
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"Nettle Head" Matcha + Nettle Elixir
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Nettle + Lemon Infused Honey
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OUR OFFERINGS...
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SALVES + BALMS
Wildcrafted salves and balms to help heal and restore the body. Ethically...
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TEAS + TINCTURES
Wildcrafted, hand blended teas and tinctures to connect your soul to the...
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BATH + BODY
Wildcrafted offerings to inspire ritual, enrich and support your mind, body, and...
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BOOKS + HOME
An ever changing and growing collection of educational books and goods to...
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WILD + BEARDED
A curated collection of high quality, hand crafted grooming goods, items to...
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TEXTILE GOODS
An assortment of new and upcycled threaded goods. Each garment is hand printed...
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TOOLS FOR THE WILD....

Visit Us!
Next time you're cruisin' the Cowboy Trail, stop by our shop located at 134 Morrison Road, Longview, AB.
Serving locally roasted coffee by Black Sheep Coffee Co, as well as our wild crafted, hand blended teas. Apothecary offerings, leather goods, knives + axes, flies and so much more. Come see, you'll be so happy you did, and so will we!
SHOP HOURS:
Wed-Sunday: 9:00 am-4:00pm
Monday & Tuesday: CLOSED

We acknowledge the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations). We strive to connect and collaborate with indigenous communities. Moving forward we will continue to donate to various indigenous organizations and be in service to reconciliation and healing of the land.