We invite you to explore our music therapy offerings for Fall & Winter 2024 below:


Music Mondays

A weekly music therapy virtual group session where families can come together to share in the power of music

We are excited to extend a warm invitation to you and your loved ones to join us for an exciting 7-week Zoom Music Therapy Group, starting Monday, November 4 and concluding on December 9.

Our hope is that this group will foster joy, uplift spirits, and create connection, all from the comfort of your own home. Each session will offer a safe space for expression, relaxation, and exploration through the power of music.

Whether you’re looking to unwind, bond with your family, or simply enjoy the therapeutic benefits of music, we welcome you to join us on this meaningful journey.

Date: Monday, November 4 to December 9 (no group on November 11)

Time: 10–10:45 a.m.

Location: Zoom

Age Group: All family members welcome


Holiday Zoom Parties

Merry Melodies Holiday Party

Please join Canuck Place Music Therapist, Michaela Wallis, for an afternoon of holiday music and cheer! Our goal for this session is to provide a space where you can connect with other Canuck Place families and make holiday memories. We encourage families to bring their own instruments and share your favourite holiday songs with Michaela ahead of the session. Festive attire welcome!

Date: December 20

Time: 3-3:45 p.m.

Location: Zoom


The Braun family enjoy a Music Therapy sessions with Canuck Place Music Therapist Michaela Wallis.

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The Braun family enjoy a Music Therapy sessions with Canuck Place Music Therapist Michaela Wallis.

Family Engagement at CPCH

Children and family are at the centre of the care provided at CPCH. We respond to the voices of our patients and families, and collaborate on improving care by working directly with families. Partnering with families and acknowledging their living and lived experiences are vital and valuable components to improving our program services. The vision for the framework is to ensure consistent, safe, and respectful engagement with children, youth, and families at CPCH, to fully represent the diverse perspectives and promote continual improvement of pediatric palliative care and services.