The Village Witch
Welcome! My name is Jessica and I am The Village Witch. In my life, I have been many things – a dancer, a teacher, a psychotherapist, a gardener – and being a witch allows me to embody them all. To me, The Village Witch is the person in the community that you can go to for guidance, healing, rituals, and remedies. My witchcraft is grounded in my connection to the earth, my body, the moon, the plants and all they have to teach us.
Please take a look around and see what draws you in. On this site you can find a collection of hand-blended, home grown, and foraged teas and herbal baths, community healing circles, individual support options, and more. All of my offerings are here to help you come into connection – with yourself, your body, the earth, each other, and the magic that surrounds and moves through us all.

Upcoming event!
Moon Dances
Moon Dances is a community ritual that will take place on the New and Full Moon throughout the spring/summer months. We will gather to move with the energy of the moon and the ways that it impacts us. Using dance and creative movement, we will move through the processes of growth, release, and integration, and find ways to nourish our bodies through movement and connection.
Please don’t worry if you’re not a dancer! These groups are spaces for you to move your body in whatever way feels good and nourishing to you.
When: August 19th
What time: 7-9pm
Where: Dovercourt Park
How much: $60 + HST
Send me an email to reserve your spot and find out more here!

Land Acknowledgement
I am grateful to live, grow and harvest in Tkaronto, which is the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples, and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples. As a settler on this land, I strive to decolonize my approaches to healing through honouring the Indigenous roots of the practices I draw from, actively reflecting on the ways colonialism impacts my worldview, and ongoing learning about the many systems of oppression that impact the people I work with and all those who live on Turtle Island.