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www.fernietrailsalliance.com
PO Box 715, Fernie, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0B 1M0
www.ffes.ca
PO Box 188, Enilda, Alberta, Canada H8M 9J9
www.ffes.ca
PO Box 188, Enilda, Alberta, Canada T0G 0W0
50 glenpatrick rd, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada T4C 1H6
fesplanet.org
192 Spadina ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 2C2
FES is a youth-led, youth-serving non-partisan sustainable development not-for-profit. As the final generation that can solve climate change, FES empowers youth to create a more inclusive, fair, prosperous, and sustainable future. Our mission is to empower youth, change lifestyles, and amplify powerful youth projects to create a sustainable future. We provide training, resources, and other support to see youth-led projects and leaders grow and be sustained across the country.
Our intended impact is to see that by 2030, the Canadian climate movement will be successfully implementing mitigation and adaptation strategies needed for a climate-resilient and fair Canada, through the influence and action of youth leaders.
fesplanet.org
192 Spadina ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 2C2
Box 2751, Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada T0K 1W0
www.firstjourneytrails.com
1984 Fox Mountain Road, Williams Lake, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2G 5B5
Though our primary field of expertise is the design and construction of mountain bike facilities, we offer a comprehensive list of recreational services. Satisfied clients include: municipalities, mountain bike clubs, Ministry of Recreation Sites & Trails, First Nations, and private landowners.
www.flashforest.ca
1150 Eglington Ave. E, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 2M6
Prince George, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2M 3V4
www.fmladventures.ca
3 Cameron St, Springwater, Ontario, Canada L9X 0S6
www.folklorecontracting.ca/
1077 Eastern Street, Prince George, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2N 5R8
folklorecontracting.ca/
1077 Eastern Street, Prince George, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2N 5R8
Folklore Contracting is intent on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and employees. We strive to create a work environment in which our employees are safe and productive, and we aim to maximize the satisfaction of our many clients.
Over the past decade or so, Folklore has traditionally operated from four to six camps, ranging in size from twenty to fifty planters each. Our head office does not do the hiring for the camps. Instead, this task is delegated to the camp managers, who are often referred to as supervisors. Each supervisor oversees from two to six foremen, and works with these foremen to ensure that all employees will work well together as a cohesive team. Folklore's camps are usually composed of about seventy to eighty-five percent experienced planters, with a very small percentage of inexperienced planters compared to our peers in northern British Columbia.
Folklore places a high emphasis on safety. The resources in our operations meet or exceed provincial standards in all areas, ranging from first aid equipment on site, to the number of trained occupational first aid professionals (OFA3's and OFA1's). All of our drivers go through pre-season training courses, and must have provided an acceptable driving history abstract before being approved as a potential driver.
All of our vehicles are remotely GPS-monitored to ensure compliance with speed limits. We do not use vans or buses. All of our vehicles are crew cab pickups or crummies mounted on F450 or F550 pickup chassis. All of our vehicles are 4-wheel drive. Every vehicle gets a safety and maintenance inspection before the season starts, and then undergoes regular maintenance and full safety inspections at licensed mechanical facilities every four weeks during the season.
We place a high emphasis on training. Our first year planters have the option to start their training program months before they start field work, through a combination of videos, books and other printed matter, and one-on-one phone calls or videoconferencing with their crew leaders (using Facetime, Skype, or related services). Our management personnel go through significant third-party training and certification programs in the pre-season, including driver training, ATV training, first aid training, transportation of dangerous goods, S-100 fire suppression, and other courses.
https://www.fondationsethy.org/
397, rue Dufferin, Granby, Québec, Canada J2G 4Y3
https://foodcycler.com/
371A Richmond Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2A 0E7
www.fernietrailsalliance.com
PO Box 715, Fernie, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0B 1M0
www.ffes.ca
PO Box 188, Enilda, Alberta, Canada H8M 9J9
www.ffes.ca
PO Box 188, Enilda, Alberta, Canada T0G 0W0
50 glenpatrick rd, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada T4C 1H6
fesplanet.org
192 Spadina ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 2C2
FES is a youth-led, youth-serving non-partisan sustainable development not-for-profit. As the final generation that can solve climate change, FES empowers youth to create a more inclusive, fair, prosperous, and sustainable future. Our mission is to empower youth, change lifestyles, and amplify powerful youth projects to create a sustainable future. We provide training, resources, and other support to see youth-led projects and leaders grow and be sustained across the country.
Our intended impact is to see that by 2030, the Canadian climate movement will be successfully implementing mitigation and adaptation strategies needed for a climate-resilient and fair Canada, through the influence and action of youth leaders.
fesplanet.org
192 Spadina ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 2C2
Box 2751, Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada T0K 1W0
www.firstjourneytrails.com
1984 Fox Mountain Road, Williams Lake, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2G 5B5
Though our primary field of expertise is the design and construction of mountain bike facilities, we offer a comprehensive list of recreational services. Satisfied clients include: municipalities, mountain bike clubs, Ministry of Recreation Sites & Trails, First Nations, and private landowners.
www.flashforest.ca
1150 Eglington Ave. E, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 2M6
Prince George, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2M 3V4
www.fmladventures.ca
3 Cameron St, Springwater, Ontario, Canada L9X 0S6
www.folklorecontracting.ca/
1077 Eastern Street, Prince George, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2N 5R8
folklorecontracting.ca/
1077 Eastern Street, Prince George, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2N 5R8
Folklore Contracting is intent on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and employees. We strive to create a work environment in which our employees are safe and productive, and we aim to maximize the satisfaction of our many clients.
Over the past decade or so, Folklore has traditionally operated from four to six camps, ranging in size from twenty to fifty planters each. Our head office does not do the hiring for the camps. Instead, this task is delegated to the camp managers, who are often referred to as supervisors. Each supervisor oversees from two to six foremen, and works with these foremen to ensure that all employees will work well together as a cohesive team. Folklore's camps are usually composed of about seventy to eighty-five percent experienced planters, with a very small percentage of inexperienced planters compared to our peers in northern British Columbia.
Folklore places a high emphasis on safety. The resources in our operations meet or exceed provincial standards in all areas, ranging from first aid equipment on site, to the number of trained occupational first aid professionals (OFA3's and OFA1's). All of our drivers go through pre-season training courses, and must have provided an acceptable driving history abstract before being approved as a potential driver.
All of our vehicles are remotely GPS-monitored to ensure compliance with speed limits. We do not use vans or buses. All of our vehicles are crew cab pickups or crummies mounted on F450 or F550 pickup chassis. All of our vehicles are 4-wheel drive. Every vehicle gets a safety and maintenance inspection before the season starts, and then undergoes regular maintenance and full safety inspections at licensed mechanical facilities every four weeks during the season.
We place a high emphasis on training. Our first year planters have the option to start their training program months before they start field work, through a combination of videos, books and other printed matter, and one-on-one phone calls or videoconferencing with their crew leaders (using Facetime, Skype, or related services). Our management personnel go through significant third-party training and certification programs in the pre-season, including driver training, ATV training, first aid training, transportation of dangerous goods, S-100 fire suppression, and other courses.
https://www.fondationsethy.org/
397, rue Dufferin, Granby, Québec, Canada J2G 4Y3
https://foodcycler.com/
371A Richmond Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2A 0E7
