Peace Pavilion at the Deanery

Earth-built Peace Pavilion with a moss-covered roof in a wooded setting, displaying peace banners.

Five people standing together inside the Peace Pavilion holding peace-themed signs.

A Place for Reflection, Connection, and Peace in Action

The idea of a Peace Pavilion at the Deanery began as a shared imagining — a quiet but intentional space where people could gather, reflect, and hold peace at the centre of community life.

About a year ago, conversations between the Deanery, the Sheiling, Nova Scotia Voice of Women for Peace, and Eastern Shore 4 Palestine planted the seeds for what this space could become. With the help of architecture students, that vision took physical shape last summer in the Deanery woods, where a small Peace Pavilion was built as a place of rest, dialogue, and possibility.


A Growing Partnership

NSVOW is honoured to be part of this evolving partnership. We contribute banners, posters, and presence, and we are deeply inspired by the care, creativity, and values held by the Deanery community.

Many who knew Joan Smith will remember her as an extraordinary seamstress and quilt maker. Her donated quilts now cover all the beds at the Deanery — a quiet, tangible reminder that peace work is often carried through care, craft, and generosity. That spirit lives on in the Peace Pavilion.


A Living Space, Not a Finished Idea

The Peace Pavilion is not a completed project — it is a living space.

It offers room to imagine:

  • Peace workshops and reflective gatherings

  • Small retreats rooted in listening and restoration

  • Vigils, conversations, and creative responses to the world as it is

  • Moments of pause during larger community events

As Deanery Director Kim shared with us, “The need for peace actions and inspiration is stronger than ever as the war rhetoric continues to muddy minds and waters.” The Peace Pavilion exists as one response to that need — modest, grounded, and open-ended.


The Pavilion in Community Life

The Peace Pavilion is woven into the rhythm of the Deanery’s programming. During events such as SeaLight SkyLight, visitors are invited on short guided walks to the Pavilion throughout the day, offering moments of quiet reflection alongside celebration, art, and science.

Rather than standing apart from community life, the Pavilion invites peace to walk alongside it.


Looking Ahead

We see the Peace Pavilion as a place where relationships deepen over time — between organizations, neighbours, artists, activists, and those simply seeking a moment of stillness.

We look forward to continuing to imagine what this space can hold, together.