Environmental & Conservation Organizations in Eagle Place, Brantford, ON

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Results from the 'Environmental & Conservation Organizations' category in Eagle Place, Brantford

184 Mohawk Street, Brantford, N3S 2X2

(519) 770-0377
Amusement and Recreation Services, Organization, Cultural Organizations, Art, Theatrical Producers & Services, Theatre

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1694 Colborne St E, Brantford, N3T 5M1

(519) 647-0307
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Environmental Conservation Organization, Community center
The Langford Schoolhouse is a popular venue for family functions and events. Many customers praise the affordable pricing and the cozy, intimate feel of the space. The owners, Richard and Ella, are frequently commended for their helpfulness and ease of communication. The venue is suitable for various types of gatherings, such as Christmas celebrations, Yule celebrations, and baby showers. Some customers have reported issues with the condition of the property, but overall, the positive experiences far outweigh any negatives.

10 Woodway Trail, Brantford, N3R 5Z6

(519) 751-0040
The Canadian Aboriginal Festival is organized and coordinated by Indian Art-I-Crafts of Ontario, a non-profit Aboriginal organization located in Brantford, ON. In addition to the 15 years of the festival, Indian Art-I-Crafts of Ontario has been active in numerous local, provincial and federal Aboriginal events over the past 20 years. The Executive Director is Catherine Cornelius, a status member of the Oneida of the Thames community, has been with Indian Art-I-Crafts since it's inception eighteen years ago. Ms. Cornelius previously worked with the Chiefs of Ontario, the Canadian Government and owns and operates Oneida of the Thames Marketing. Program Director, Ron Robert, a metis of Mohawk and French descent has also been with the organization since the beginning. He is a former broadcaster, a former assistant to former Prime Minister Trudeau, and a senior government media relations officer.
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993 Highway #54, Ohsweken, N0A 1M0

(519) 770-0013

16 Sunrise Court, Suite 402 B, Ohsweken, N0A 1M0

519-445-2355
In 2002 the City of Hamilton and the Six Nations community came together in a number of agreements intended to preserve the Haudenosaunee interest in the Red Hill Valley with the onset of the construction for the Red Hill Valley parkway. The intent of the agreements was to foster long-term relationships and to create a plan for the Valley that reflects the best thinking of both peoples. Under the Joint Stewardship Agreement, the Joint Stewardship Board was formed. Comprised of equal representation from the City of Hamilton and the Haudenosaunee, it is the Board’s responsibility to ensure cooperation and successful continuation of the environmental management plans for the Red Hill Valley.
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324 GOVERNORS E, Paris, N3L 3E1

(519) 753-0324
Erosion-Prévention & lutte, Erosion Control, Heavy Construction, Environnement, Environmental organization, Services publics et environnement
Filtrexx Canada Incorporated is a company with knowledgeable and friendly staff. The sod, tagged ['friendly service', 'high-quality sod', 'fair prices'], is praised for its high quality and affordability. Some customers have issues with the amount of sod they received, but most appreciate the ability to load it themselves for accurate measurement. Delivery is also commended for being on time.