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Welcome to our Greenspace

We dedicate this area of our website to Going Green. We hope that these links will benefit you in your effort to achieve sustainability, helping to make our society work within the earth's natural limits.

Earth Day Canada (EDC) is a national environmental communications organization mandated to improve the state of the environment by empowering Canadians to achieve local solutions. Check out t heir top 10 actions to help the environment. http://www.earthday.ca/pub/resources/top10.php  

Whether you are a household or a municipality, EcoAction Teams has the tools to track your progress as you save energy, water, money and reduce your household waste and greenhouse gas emissions.    http://www.ecoactionteams.ca/pub/index.php

World Watch Institute : 10 Ways to Go Green and Save Green   http://www.worldwatch.org/node/3915

The Green Guide - green living tips, product reviews etc.  An online magazine featuring green living tips, product reviews, and environmental health news. Owned and operated by the National Geographic Society     http://www.thegreenguide.com

People & Planet is a unique gateway to environment, sustainability, conservation and peace, in Canada and beyond. They are probably best known for their listings of jobs, contracts and internships, volunteer opportunites and events. Each of these has a corresponding section of the website, and an e-mail list. They also offer gateways and guides on a wide range of related topics.  http://www.planetfriendly.net

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) has a great site with lots of tips and incentives to make “green” things happen. http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/