A place to rest, reflect, and reclaim balance
Reopened in 2023 after a major renovation, our Centre offers comfortable residential accommodations and gathering spaces on thirty acres of land — a safe, nurturing home for healing.
A renewed home for healing
Native Horizons reopened in the fall of 2023 following a major renovation — a new chapter for a Centre with deep roots in our communities. The project was made possible in part by a $5.3 million grant from the Ministry of Infrastructure, toward a total investment of $6.95 million.
The Centre sits on thirty acres leased from New Credit First Nation and is owned by a Board of Directors made up of six First Nation community representatives, ensuring our facility remains accountable to the people it serves.
A nurturing, home-like atmosphere
Every space at Native Horizons is designed to feel safe, comfortable, and grounded in culture — so clients can focus on rest, reflection, and recovery.
Comfortable Bedrooms
Private and shared sleeping spaces designed for rest and reflection.
Dining & Kitchen
A full kitchen and welcoming dining areas where meals are shared as a community.
Lounges & Common Areas
Warm, home-like lounges and hallways that invite connection and quiet moments.
Meeting & Program Rooms
Dedicated spaces for group work, counselling, ceremony, and cultural programming.
Thirty Acres of Land
Set on thirty acres leased from New Credit First Nation, surrounded by nature.
On-Site Laundry & Amenities
Everyday comforts that let clients focus fully on their healing journey.
Take a look inside
From bright bedrooms and shared dining to quiet lounges and meeting spaces — a glimpse of the home our community has built.
Aerial view of the Centre and grounds
Front of the Centre
A comfortable bedroom
Dining area
Kitchen
Lounge
Hallway
Meeting room
Laundry facilities
The grounds
Meeting room
Exterior of the Centre
The Centre buildingFind us in Hagersville
130 New Credit Road, Hagersville, ON N0A 1H0
Located on the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.