Since Copper Ridge Conference Centre opened March 2 and re-opened July 26, many of us have been astonished to find in the hustle and bustle of everyday life an environment such as our Conference Centre offers for prayer, reflection and study. For those of us who were used to attending retreats, conferences and study weeks at hotels and local colleges, the difference is incomparable.

A recent retreat attendee wrote:
For me, 2020 started out with an experience that in every way nurtured my soul. The entire three-day period was an extraordinary delight. None of my past retreats have come close to the ‘home away from home’ feeling found at Copper Ridge.
The oratory is without doubt the most magnificent oratory I have seen in my lifetime. From the tabernacle, Our Lord embraced my heart; I felt captivated and did not want to leave Him.
Other areas promoting peaceful meditation are varied; some are more spacious than others, some are more private, but all are bright and cheerful with breathtaking views of God’s creation. An ambiance of comfort, simplicity and refinement pervades throughout.
The dining room features exquisite table settings, complete with linen tablecloths and napkins. The astounding view is enhanced by the fabulous cuisine and the artful presentations of every meal.
Throughout our private rooms, gathering areas, lounges and the library, the remarkable attention to detail is evident – nothing is lacking.

But the Oratory is still my best memory. The life-size carvings of our crucified Lord, our Holy Mother and the Apostle John capture one’s sight to the exclusion of almost everything else, were it not for the four panels of stained glass depictions of the Annunciation, the Nativity, Jesus with St Joseph in his workshop, and the Wedding Feast at Cana. There is certainly no dearth of contemplation aids. Central to all, of course, is the tabernacle at the foot of the Cross.
My retreat was a wonderful and exciting journey and I look forward to future events at Copper Ridge with immense anticipation and gratitude for our blessings.
St Josemaria wrote in The Way, no. 527
“That woman in the house of Simon the leper in Bethany, who anoints the Master’s head with precious ointment, reminds us of our duty to be generous in the worship of God.
All beauty, richness and majesty seem little to me.
And against those who attack the richness of sacred vessels, of vestments and altars, stands the praise given by Jesus: ‘opus enim bonum operata est in me — she has acted well towards me’.”
We look forward to welcoming all of you to Copper Ridge Conference Centre where you too, can experience all that has been prepared for us through this amazing venue.
Planting at Copper Ridge was definitely not the typical landscape project. Given the beautiful architecture and stunning setting, the centre could have been considered complete without adding a single plant. Nevertheless, in the spirit of the Work, which calls for loving attention to be paid to every detail, we went about selecting plants.
The most special plant in the garden is a small, humble, native dogwood tree planted at the entrance to the parking lot. The tree was planted by the Prelate, Monsignor Fernando Ocariz, during his visit to Vancouver in 2019. It is easily identifiable as it is surrounded by a small fence to help protect it. The dogwood flower is the provincial flower of BC and will highlight the landscape in spring with its large, pure white flowers. When the tree gains strength the fence will be removed and perhaps a generous soul will donate funds for a beautiful engraved stone plaque (hint). Like the Work in Vancouver, hopefully the tree will grow into a strong and beautiful specimen which attracts people from all over.
Part of the project was to create a public trail through the property for residents from the town to access Murrin Park. Some small existing pathways were rerouted to minimize steep slopes and detour the public away from the statue of our Lady to preserve a prayerful spot. The trail starts where the entry road crosses the creek and enters into the forest where there are old growth trees, babbling brooks, and scenic views. It will make an enjoyable walk and provide good exercise for retreat visitors or workshop participants.
For anyone who has not experienced the hospitality of a conference centre administered by the ladies of Opus Dei, you have something very special to look forward to. You will notice the details of care and attention in the décor, the rooms, the meals that will make you feel at home and part of a loving family. And at the heart of the attention we receive are the prayers being offered for each one of us as we attend our retreat or workshop. 

As a man with four children under the age of ten dominating his personal life, and one who runs a boarding house for 50 teenage boys as part of his professional life as a teacher, there are not many moments in my average day that I can describe as “quiet”. So, for me, getting to go on a silent retreat is always a great blessing. And, being able to participate in the first men’s retreat at Copper Ridge was, in a word, heavenly. 

Most of the canvas was painted in acrylics. The dark central shape was painted in encaustic, which is pigment mixed with beeswax.


Please respect the 30km per hour speed limit at all times when you are travelling in the Britannia Beach community.
As Lent is about to start, we are all thinking of ways we can live this liturgical season well by being generous with our prayers and sacrifices. Another great way to live Lent is by helping our friends get closer to God, and what better way to do this than by inviting them to a retreat?