Rally Point Retreat

Rally Point Retreat Our vision is to eliminate collateral damage associated with traumatic events for essential service members and their families It started as an unlikely dream.
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Retire to the country. Sounds simple enough. Reach the point in our day jobs to finally say enough, cut the cord, pack up our stuff and head for the hills. We wanted land, and water. Oh, and a house, that would help. We found our Haven in the woods on March 14, 2013. How shocked we were to find a place that had the space, the water, the remoteness, and all for a price we could afford. So began a n

ew chapter in our lives. Hubby has PTSD. A daily struggle with the past, whilst forging ahead to a future. The trees, water, soil, animals, silence, all play a part in coping and surviving PTSD. In May 2015, Hubby attended a group therapy session for guys with PTSD. An idea began to take form....we've got the space, we've got the desire.....and RALLY POINT RETREAT began to take form. Provide a safe, nurturing, inspiring location for men or women with PTSD to reconnect with themselves, try a new hobby, network with other like minded folks, and ultimately move forward stronger in themselves, and in their families. Watch as we grow!!!

03/28/2026

Much thanks Clarence!
We can’t thank you enough for your support again and again!

Thank you Jessica Fancy MP for your visit and bringing light to the need for support to our injured Vets and First Respo...
03/16/2026

Thank you Jessica Fancy MP for your visit and bringing light to the need for support to our injured Vets and First Responders.

We ask that the Rally Point Retreat Family send their collective love and prayers to our web master, Barry Harris, and h...
03/07/2026

We ask that the Rally Point Retreat Family send their collective love and prayers to our web master, Barry Harris, and his family in this difficult time.

Celebrate the life of Heather Harris, leave a kind word or memory and get funeral service information care of Henderson's Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd..

You are injured💕
01/28/2026

You are injured💕

12/25/2025

If you enjoy this time of year, may the time go slowly and you find love in each moment.
If you endure this time of year, may the time pass quickly and you find peace.
Merry Christmas🎄🎄🎄🎄

12/08/2025

A wonderful soul we had the honour to meet, she will be missed.

Thinking of all who have served home and abroad. Those who passed….Those who continue to fight….Those for whom the fight...
11/11/2025

Thinking of all who have served home and abroad.
Those who passed….
Those who continue to fight….
Those for whom the fighting never stops.

Anniversaries are hard.  The lead up can be agonizing. It isn't just one day, but days of anticipation.  The day itself ...
10/30/2025

Anniversaries are hard. The lead up can be agonizing. It isn't just one day, but days of anticipation. The day itself confusing or a blur and sometimes there is the hangover after so you can't let go, even then.

This time of year can be hard for military folk. Remembering isn't always easy. There is a collective trauma effect. You aren't alone.

Give yourself permission to feel and let the emotion go through you.

Give yourself permission to do what YOU need to do regardless of what others think.

Give yourself the gift of your own support. What would you say or do if it was a dear friend struggling? Be that friend to yourself.

Know that you are not alone. Reach out. Someone is feeling it too.

How did your gardens grow this year?  Here at Rally Point we had success with our tomatoes, peppers and the apple tree g...
10/28/2025

How did your gardens grow this year? Here at Rally Point we had success with our tomatoes, peppers and the apple tree gave us a bumper crop. This hot sauce uses an apple from our tree, some of our ripe, red Roma tomatoes and a good handful of cayenne peppers. Do YOU like it hot?

RPR Sweet Hot Sauce
10 cayenne or Thai chilis, tops removed and cut in 1 cm pieces
1 small apple, cored and sliced
4 small ripe tomatoes, cut in quarters and seeds removed
1 lemon
1 tsp salt
½ small onion, peeled and sliced
1/3 cup brown sugar
½ tsp black pepper
1 tsp cornstarch
Ferment peppers, three slices of lemon and the apple with ¾ tsp of salt in a jar. Add enough water to cover the vegetables and use a weight to hold solids under the brine. Cover with a paper towel tied with a string or held with an elastic. Leave it at room temperature to ferment overnight or for 8 hours.

Pour the contents of the jar into a pot, taking out the lemon slices. Add onion and enough water to just cover the contents, bring to a boil and simmer until all the vegetables are well cooked. Add the juice of half the lemon, brown sugar and black pepper. Stir to blend.
Let cool slightly. Pour into a sieve over another pot and press down and mash to get as much of the pulp through the sieve. You could also use a food mill to make this go faster. Continue mashing with a spoon and moving the pulp around until it is quite dry. Discard this residue.

Taste the hot sauce. If more salt, lemon or sugar are needed, add to your taste. Blend the cornstarch with ¼ cup of cold water and add to the hot sauce. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Sauce should thicken slightly.

Pour into hot sterile jars or bottles and let sit for at least two weeks to mellow.
Makes about 375 ml of hot sauce.

Deep breath folks!
10/24/2025

Deep breath folks!

Isn't JOMO the best?  When you get asked to go somewhere or do something and you are like "Nope....gonna wear my pyjamas...
10/21/2025

Isn't JOMO the best? When you get asked to go somewhere or do something and you are like "Nope....gonna wear my pyjamas, eat popcorn and cuddle my dog." Haha.

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1478 Highway 3
Sable River, NS
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