Environmental & Conservation Organizations in Church and Wellesley, Toronto, ON

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175 Bloor St E, Toronto, M4W 3R8

(416) 314-6858

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121 Bloor Street East, 7 Th Floor, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4W 3M5

(416) 961-1660
Associations et Organisations, arts crafts organizations information, Art, Services professionnels, crafts organizations, Cultural Organizations, Arts & culture-Organisations, Organization
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242 Joicey Boulevard, North York, M5M 2V7

+1 416-937-9003
We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the newest Archaeological Consulting firms in Southern Ontario. Although we have come together as CRM Lab, we bring with us over 30 years of collective experience in Ontario Archaeology and the archaeological consulting industry. With branch offices in Toronto, Barrie and Midland, we offer professional expertise in Cultural Resource Management (CRM) as well as the coordination of Environmental Services to all sectors and stages of development throughout Southern Ontario.
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550 Bayview Ave, MOUNT PLEASANT EAST, Toronto, M4W 3X8

(416) 596-7670
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Community center, Garden center, Park, Environmental Conservation Organization, Charity Organization
Evergreen Park & Recreation Area is a scenic location with beautiful views, ideal for short walks, hikes, and visits to farmers markets. Dogs are welcome on-leash, and there are several vendors selling local foods and crafts. Some visitors appreciate the historic sites and the Christmas market. Parking can be a challenge at times.

58 Cecil St, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1N6

(416) 598-3562
Sports club, One Core NE, Associations & Clubs, Sports et Loisirs, Cultural Organizations, One Core, Business associations, North, One Core Ctr, One Core West, Clubs et Associations, Membership Organizations, Sports & Recreation, Associations
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2 St. Clair Avenue West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4V 1L5

(416) 593-2656
Environmental Conservation, Government, Environmental Conservation Organization
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10 Adelaide Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 1J3

(416) 325-5000
Heritage is a living legacy, a legacy which helps us understand the past, gives meaning to the present and influences the future. And the Ontario Heritage Trust plays a unique role for heritage in the province. The Trust is the only legislated heritage organization responsible for the identification, protection, renewal and promotion of all types of Ontario's heritage – built, cultural and natural. It is the Government of Ontario's trustee for properties of provincial heritage interest. For four decades, the Ontario Heritage Trust has been on the front lines of heritage conservation. Working with various partners and individuals throughout the province, the Trust remains the centre of excellence for the delivery of services to the government and communities of Ontario for the sustainability and availability of its built, cultural and natural heritage. We are committed to celebrating the people, places and events that have influenced our past and that continue to shape our culture. As the province's lead heritage agency, we have been entrusted with keeping Ontario's heritage alive and meaningful. The Trust gives Ontario's heritage relevance. The Trust: promotes the importance of heritage conservation preserves and protects provincially significant built, cultural and natural heritage sites upholds and advocates the highest standards of conservation demonstrates the adaptive reuse of heritage properties advises the Minister of Culture on designation of provincially significant properties throughout Ontario commemorates important heritage sites, events and people with plaques throughout the province celebrates community heritage encourages young people to get involved in heritage activities raises revenue to support heritage activities
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18 King St E #505, Toronto, M5C 1C4

(416) 583-2350
Non-profit organization, Environmental Conservation Organization, Nonprofit Organization

39 JARVIS STREET, OLD TOWN, Toronto, M5E 1Z5

(416) 703-6709
Arts & culture-Organisations, Associations et Organisations, Cultural Organizations, Museums & Art Galleries, Services professionnels, Art, Organization
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340 – 26 Soho Street, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5T 1Z7

(416) 869-3016
Art, Charity, Arts & culture-Organisations, arts crafts organizations information, Associations et Organisations, Cultural Organizations, Services professionnels, Museums & Art Galleries, Organization, crafts organizations, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Social Services

215 Spadina Ave #129, Toronto, M5T 2C7

416-533-1635
The Conservation Council of Ontario is a provincial association of conservation leaders working together to support the voluntary transition to a conserver society in Ontario. Our members practice and support conservation, and are conservation leaders in their field of expertise. As a Council, we promote networking, collaboration, and innovative ways to make conservation easy, affordable, and desirable. Through our programs, we seek to be a catalyst for the positive social and economic change we see happening around us.
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215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 400, Toronto, M5T 2C7

Faith communities working side by side for a greener, healthier, more resilient Canada. Faith & the Common Good (FCG) is a national, interfaith network (charity registration # 82827 6121 RR0001) founded in 2000 on the belief that our diverse faith congregations and spiritual communities can be powerful role models for the common good. Our network is composed of people of faith, hope, and spirit who, despite our differences in theology, dress and culture, share a calling to protect our ecosystem and a passion for community service.
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192 Spadina Ave. #406, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5T 2C2

(416) 260-2080
The Ontario Clean Air Alliance (OCAA), established in 1997, is a coalition of individuals and approximately 90 organizations (health and environmental organizations, faith communities, municipalities, utilities, unions and corporations) that represent over six million Ontarians. The phase out of coal power eliminated Ontario’s largest single source of greenhouse gas emissions, and smog builders like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. It also eliminated a massive source of dangerous particulate matter, which can damage hearts and lungs, and toxins, including mercury, cadmium and lead.
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40 Kodiak Cres, North York, M3J 3G5

(647) 465-0588
Engineering consultant, Engineering Service, Environmental Conservation Organization, Environmental consultant
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192 Spadina Ave #416, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 2C2

(416) 324-2792
Environmental Conservation Organization
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192 Spadina Ave, Suite 216, Toronto, M5T 2C2

(416) 979-3939
Coworking space, Nonprofit Organization, Environmental Conservation Organization, Non-profit organization
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207 - 425 Queen Street W., Toronto, M5V 2A5

(416) 849-6520

55 University Avenue, Suite 1500, FASHION DISTRICT, Toronto, M5J 2H7

(416) 482-8255
CELA works to protect human health and our environment by seeking justice for those harmed by pollution and by working to change policies to prevent such problems in the first place. For 40 years, CELA has used legal tools to increase environmental protection and safeguard communities.

73 Shannon Street, Toronto, M6J 2E6

(647) 496-1975
Political Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Environmental organization
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401 Richmond Street West, Suite 410, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(416) 599-0152
Earthroots is a grassroots conservation organization dedicated to the preservation of wilderness, wildlife and watersheds in Canada, with a focus on Ontario. We have been on the front lines of wilderness conservation since 1986, when our predecessor organization, the Temagami Wilderness Society (TWS) was formed. The TWS was created to fight for the preservation of rare old growth white and red pine forests in the Temagami region of northern Ontario. After campaign success in the Temagami region, the organization changed its name to Earthroots in 1991, in order to broaden the organization’s campaign focus beyond the Temagami issue. Earthroots consists of two separate organizations: Earthroots Fund, a charitable organization (registration #135165140 RR0001) that engages in public education and research, and Earthroots Coalition, a non-profit organization that engages in advocacy and action. Earthroots' campaigns focus on achieving meaningful protection for Ontario's threatened wilderness areas and wildlife species. Earthroots acts on behalf of 12, 000 supporters across the country. Earthroots is a strong advocate and agitator for wilderness preservation in Ontario, combining grassroots campaign strategies with effective research and educational programs. Since 1986, Earthroots has used its grassroots expertise to organize, educate and mobilize the public, conduct successful media events, carry out wilderness research projects and ensure proper forest management planning. We empower thousands of Canadians each year to advocate for better environmental protection and achieve conservation victories!