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559 College St, Suite 400, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6G 1A9
obvcotedusud.org
136-6, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste Est, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada G5V 1J7
www.otonabeeconservation.com
250 Milroy Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9H 7M9
outandaboutfns.com
1663 Beachburg Road, Beachburg, Ontario, Canada K0J 1C0
www.outtoplay.org
3581 John Shaw Rd, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K0A 2H0
Out to Play is committed to broadening access to connection with the land and outdoor play opportunities for children and families across urban Ottawa.
We hold space for the magic of childhood, for movement and expression, for the biggest voices and quiet sit spots, for wonder and questions, for make believe and stories, for tree climbing, bug watching, trail wandering, and for unhurried time on the land together.
Out to Play offers part-time children’s programs and weekly Drop-In programs onsite at Out to Play Farm and Forest School located at Beetbox Farm on Carling Ave in Ottawa; and at accessible urban wild spaces across the city.
integralearning.org/
4351 Ontario Avenue, Powell River, British Columbia, Canada V8A 1V3
www.orcbc.ca/
PO BOX 763, Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada V0E 2S0
oyep.ca
627 Squier St, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada P7B 4A7
outlookregpark.ca
Progress Ave W, Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada S0L 2N0
www.outpoststation.ca
211 Old Highway Rd., Kluane Lake, Yukon, Canada Y0B 1L0
outramtree.net/
3748 GELERT RD, MINDEN, Ontario, Canada K0M 2K0
Outward Bound Canada
2200 Yonge St, Suite 910, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4S 2C6
4970 Hwy 204, Oxford, Nova Scotia, Canada B0M 1P0
Oxford Botanic Garden have a plan to plant beautiful economic plants unique to Northern Canada climate.
Our goal is to make it as a beautiful recreational garden and profitable at the same time.
www.7oaks.org/Student/7OaksGrows/Pages/default.aspx#/=
1985 A Grassmere Rd, West St Paul, Manitoba, Canada R4A 6A3
pabineaufirstnation.ca/
1290 Pabineau Fall Road, Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada E2A 7M3
www.pacificbioenergy.ca/
9988 Willow Cale Forest Road, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 7A8
Pacific BioEnergy looks at sustainability from both an economic and environmental perspective and believes they are firmly connected. You can’t have a strong economy without a healthy environment, and vice versa.
Sustainability from the economic perspective means steady growth of the company through strategic partnerships, strategic investments in innovation and new technologies. It means supporting our employees through training and development, with a persistent focus on safety. It also means manufacturing a superior product, quality assurance and proactive involvement in our communities.
Sustainability from the environmental perspective is what makes Pacific BioEnergy a leader in the wood pellet industry and what makes our employees excited to be members of the Pacific BioEnergy team. Our company and the wood pellet industry as a whole in BC meant that sawmill and forest residues could be turned into a clean, green energy alternative. Air quality improved in Prince George and other BC communities when sawmills were able to shutdown beehive burners as a result of the wood pellet industry’s ability to utilize residual fibre from the solid wood sector.
Manufacturing wood pellets by utilizing logging residuals that would otherwise be burned by the primary harvesting companies also greatly improves our air quality and helps our forest industry be as carbon neutral as possible.
Another fibre source for our pellets is beetle-killed trees that are not suitable for dimensional lumber or pulp chips. These trees are harvested and processed to make wood pellets. In doing this these damaged ecosystems are reforested allowing the forest ecosystem to recovery from the mountain beetle epidemic. Even forests damaged by fires, that are not suitable fibre for the solid wood or pulp and paper industries can be harvested and processed to make wood pellets. In harvesting this fibre we are at the same time reforesting and rehabilitating the fire damaged ecosystem. The development of the wood pellet industry has provided greater sustainability from both the economic and to a greater degree the environmental perspective.
https://openfarmpet.com/en-ca/?nbt=nb%3Aadwords%3Ag%3A11208686363%3A113631551647%3A469908565584&nb_adtype=&nb_kwd=open%20farm%20pet&nb_ti=kwd-347335154603&nb_mi=&nb_pc=&nb_pi=&nb_ppi=&nb_placement=&nb_si={sourceid}&nb_li_ms=&nb_lp_ms=&nb_fii=&nb_ap=&nb_mt=e&campaignid=11208686363&adgroupid=113631551647&adid=469908565584&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI893evPiG_gIV-8mUCR0Q6AUhEAAYASAAEgKt-fD_BwE
559 College St, Suite 400, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6G 1A9
obvcotedusud.org
136-6, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste Est, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada G5V 1J7
www.otonabeeconservation.com
250 Milroy Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9H 7M9
outandaboutfns.com
1663 Beachburg Road, Beachburg, Ontario, Canada K0J 1C0
www.outtoplay.org
3581 John Shaw Rd, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K0A 2H0
Out to Play is committed to broadening access to connection with the land and outdoor play opportunities for children and families across urban Ottawa.
We hold space for the magic of childhood, for movement and expression, for the biggest voices and quiet sit spots, for wonder and questions, for make believe and stories, for tree climbing, bug watching, trail wandering, and for unhurried time on the land together.
Out to Play offers part-time children’s programs and weekly Drop-In programs onsite at Out to Play Farm and Forest School located at Beetbox Farm on Carling Ave in Ottawa; and at accessible urban wild spaces across the city.
integralearning.org/
4351 Ontario Avenue, Powell River, British Columbia, Canada V8A 1V3
www.orcbc.ca/
PO BOX 763, Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada V0E 2S0
oyep.ca
627 Squier St, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada P7B 4A7
outlookregpark.ca
Progress Ave W, Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada S0L 2N0
www.outpoststation.ca
211 Old Highway Rd., Kluane Lake, Yukon, Canada Y0B 1L0
outramtree.net/
3748 GELERT RD, MINDEN, Ontario, Canada K0M 2K0
Outward Bound Canada
2200 Yonge St, Suite 910, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4S 2C6
4970 Hwy 204, Oxford, Nova Scotia, Canada B0M 1P0
Oxford Botanic Garden have a plan to plant beautiful economic plants unique to Northern Canada climate.
Our goal is to make it as a beautiful recreational garden and profitable at the same time.
www.7oaks.org/Student/7OaksGrows/Pages/default.aspx#/=
1985 A Grassmere Rd, West St Paul, Manitoba, Canada R4A 6A3
pabineaufirstnation.ca/
1290 Pabineau Fall Road, Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada E2A 7M3
www.pacificbioenergy.ca/
9988 Willow Cale Forest Road, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 7A8
Pacific BioEnergy looks at sustainability from both an economic and environmental perspective and believes they are firmly connected. You can’t have a strong economy without a healthy environment, and vice versa.
Sustainability from the economic perspective means steady growth of the company through strategic partnerships, strategic investments in innovation and new technologies. It means supporting our employees through training and development, with a persistent focus on safety. It also means manufacturing a superior product, quality assurance and proactive involvement in our communities.
Sustainability from the environmental perspective is what makes Pacific BioEnergy a leader in the wood pellet industry and what makes our employees excited to be members of the Pacific BioEnergy team. Our company and the wood pellet industry as a whole in BC meant that sawmill and forest residues could be turned into a clean, green energy alternative. Air quality improved in Prince George and other BC communities when sawmills were able to shutdown beehive burners as a result of the wood pellet industry’s ability to utilize residual fibre from the solid wood sector.
Manufacturing wood pellets by utilizing logging residuals that would otherwise be burned by the primary harvesting companies also greatly improves our air quality and helps our forest industry be as carbon neutral as possible.
Another fibre source for our pellets is beetle-killed trees that are not suitable for dimensional lumber or pulp chips. These trees are harvested and processed to make wood pellets. In doing this these damaged ecosystems are reforested allowing the forest ecosystem to recovery from the mountain beetle epidemic. Even forests damaged by fires, that are not suitable fibre for the solid wood or pulp and paper industries can be harvested and processed to make wood pellets. In harvesting this fibre we are at the same time reforesting and rehabilitating the fire damaged ecosystem. The development of the wood pellet industry has provided greater sustainability from both the economic and to a greater degree the environmental perspective.
