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www.swtatrails.com
Box 13, Falcon Beach, Manitoba, Canada R0E 0N0
The South Whiteshell Trail Association (SWTA) is a group of volunteer locals, cottagers, businesses and trail enthusiasts who are dedicated to the planning, building, and maintenance of trails in the South Whiteshell Provincial Park, Treaty 3, traditional lands of the Anishinabewaki, Métis and Očeti Šakówiŋ (Sioux) people.
https://seapei.org/
41 Wood Island Road, Montague, Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Canada C0A 1R0
32 Main Street, Forteau, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, Canada A0K 2P0
sparelabs.com
815 W Hastings St Suite 810, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V6C 1B4
www.srgi.ca/
1960 Robertson Road, Prince George, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2N 4V5
www.spl.mb.ca
Box 1210, Swan River, Manitoba, Canada R0L 1Z0
www.sprucewoodloggers.ca
144N Rosenburg, Box 4226, Arborg, Manitoba, Canada R0C 0A0
sprucelab.ca/
283 Milverton Blvd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4J 1V8
SpruceLab is a small planning and landscape architecture consultancy that co-creates innovative nature-based solutions for vibrant communities and climate change action. We curate specialized teams of knowledgeable, talented individuals to help connect people to place, and to each other. We aim to spark new ideas, demonstrate design excellence, and work with clients and communities to create realistic plans and strategies for long term resilience. By engaging young professionals and Indigenous communities in this work, we strive to decolonize professional practice through experience with shared meaningful action. SpruceLab strives to create effective collaborations for place-based work, grounded in caring, reflection, and investing in genuine long-term relationships, to achieve optimum outcomes for our clients, partners, and communities. SpruceLab prioritizes Indigenous Peoples in our work, and this includes collaborating with Indigenous partners and communities. Our team has had Indigenous cultural awareness training (including Fundamentals of OCAP®) to help relationship-building, to respect First Nations’ Knowledges and information, and to further reconciliation.
squamishcan.org
Po Box 3512, Garibaldi Highlands, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0N 1T0
squamishcan.net
po box 3152, Garibaldi Highlands, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0N 1T0
Mission: To empower our community with just and actionable solutions to the climate crisis through education, policy development and systems change.
Vision: We envision a place-based community that has achieved a just transition to a circular economy and thriving living systems.
https://www.squamish.net/climate-strategy/
415 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V7M 1A7
www.squamishstreamkeepers.org/
BOX 122, Brakendale, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0N 1H0
www.stcroix.org
PO Box 2, St. Stephen, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada E3L 2W9
https://stbrieuxregionalpark.ca/
Box 414, St. Brieux, Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 3V0
www.stanleyparkecology.ca
610 Pipeline Road, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V6G 1Z4
www.stanleytrailmanitoba.ca
538 Nelson St, Morden, Manitoba, Canada R6M 0A5
Stanley Trail Association is the Trail Manager for the Stanley Trail section of the TransCanada Trail. We consist of a volunteer board of local citizens from the Rural Municipality of Stanley and City of Morden. We work in partnership with landowners, The RM of Stanley, and the City of Morden. We also work on trail initiatives with the City of Winkler. Our work centres around Trail maintenance and development, public education, and community relations.
www.swtatrails.com
Box 13, Falcon Beach, Manitoba, Canada R0E 0N0
The South Whiteshell Trail Association (SWTA) is a group of volunteer locals, cottagers, businesses and trail enthusiasts who are dedicated to the planning, building, and maintenance of trails in the South Whiteshell Provincial Park, Treaty 3, traditional lands of the Anishinabewaki, Métis and Očeti Šakówiŋ (Sioux) people.
https://seapei.org/
41 Wood Island Road, Montague, Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Canada C0A 1R0
32 Main Street, Forteau, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, Canada A0K 2P0
sparelabs.com
815 W Hastings St Suite 810, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V6C 1B4
www.srgi.ca/
1960 Robertson Road, Prince George, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V2N 4V5
www.spl.mb.ca
Box 1210, Swan River, Manitoba, Canada R0L 1Z0
www.sprucewoodloggers.ca
144N Rosenburg, Box 4226, Arborg, Manitoba, Canada R0C 0A0
sprucelab.ca/
283 Milverton Blvd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4J 1V8
SpruceLab is a small planning and landscape architecture consultancy that co-creates innovative nature-based solutions for vibrant communities and climate change action. We curate specialized teams of knowledgeable, talented individuals to help connect people to place, and to each other. We aim to spark new ideas, demonstrate design excellence, and work with clients and communities to create realistic plans and strategies for long term resilience. By engaging young professionals and Indigenous communities in this work, we strive to decolonize professional practice through experience with shared meaningful action. SpruceLab strives to create effective collaborations for place-based work, grounded in caring, reflection, and investing in genuine long-term relationships, to achieve optimum outcomes for our clients, partners, and communities. SpruceLab prioritizes Indigenous Peoples in our work, and this includes collaborating with Indigenous partners and communities. Our team has had Indigenous cultural awareness training (including Fundamentals of OCAP®) to help relationship-building, to respect First Nations’ Knowledges and information, and to further reconciliation.
squamishcan.org
Po Box 3512, Garibaldi Highlands, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0N 1T0
squamishcan.net
po box 3152, Garibaldi Highlands, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0N 1T0
Mission: To empower our community with just and actionable solutions to the climate crisis through education, policy development and systems change.
Vision: We envision a place-based community that has achieved a just transition to a circular economy and thriving living systems.
https://www.squamish.net/climate-strategy/
415 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V7M 1A7
www.squamishstreamkeepers.org/
BOX 122, Brakendale, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0N 1H0
www.stcroix.org
PO Box 2, St. Stephen, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada E3L 2W9
https://stbrieuxregionalpark.ca/
Box 414, St. Brieux, Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 3V0
www.stanleyparkecology.ca
610 Pipeline Road, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V6G 1Z4
www.stanleytrailmanitoba.ca
538 Nelson St, Morden, Manitoba, Canada R6M 0A5
Stanley Trail Association is the Trail Manager for the Stanley Trail section of the TransCanada Trail. We consist of a volunteer board of local citizens from the Rural Municipality of Stanley and City of Morden. We work in partnership with landowners, The RM of Stanley, and the City of Morden. We also work on trail initiatives with the City of Winkler. Our work centres around Trail maintenance and development, public education, and community relations.