Ontario Flora

   
Markdale, Canada – Ontario
ellclaire@ymail.com  |  (519) 387-7668
Site Web : info@ontarioflora.ca

Ontario Flora is a social enterprise that offers a native plant nursery, landscape design, ecosystem restoration and community greening services. We bring people and nature together, we support and create greening initiatives with wild plants.

We work with all types of clients from private residences to charities, businesses, NGO’s and schools.

Histoire de l'entreprise

Sustainably Grown Native Plants- Ontario Flora Native Plant Nursery

Starting by growing in the Beaches, Toronto, then Shelburne, ON, in 2017 we moved to between the small towns of Kimberley and Markdale in the heart of the Beaver Valley, in the Grey-Bruce area north of Toronto.
We grow at least 8o species each year and counting. We take very seriously our goal to provide plants that are ‘truly wild’ adapted, locally and sustainably grown. It is one of the most important aspects of what we do. Why and how we grow this way is on our Ontario Flora Nursery page.
Close by our nursery is a Bruce Trail mecca with mountainous views all the way to Georgian Bay. Come visit us!

Landscapes with Native Plants

We provide native plant based landscape designs to private residences, NGO’s, conservation authorities, charities, schools and commercial entities.
We provide ecosystem restoration consulting, botanical advice, and work to create ecological designs and sustainable architectural landscapes from start to completion.

Support for Community Greening Projects

A great part of what we do is provide a full service package from landscape design to educational services. We work together with community groups, including co-facilitating planting events and helping to coordinate grants and projects. Why hands on from start to finish? Check out our Community Greening page to find more.

Where do we work?

We are most well known for our work in the GTA in Toronto where we remain part-time. We work throughout Southern Ontario. New to Grey-Bruce, we are beginning to support community groups and projects in the area, and, north of the Greater Toronto Area.

Let us know how we can help you with your project!

Données sur l'entreprise

Sustainably Grown Native Plants- Ontario Flora Native Plant Nursery

Starting by growing in the Beaches, Toronto, then Shelburne, ON, in 2017 we moved to between the small towns of Kimberley and Markdale in the heart of the Beaver Valley, in the Grey-Bruce area north of Toronto. We grow at least 8o species each year and counting. We take very seriously our goal to provide plants that are ‘truly wild’ adapted, locally and sustainably grown. It is one of the most important aspects of what we do. Why and how we grow this way is on our Ontario Flora Nursery page.Close by our nursery is a Bruce Trail mecca with mountainous views all the way to Georgian Bay. Come visit us!

Landscapes with Native Plants

We provide native plant based landscape designs to private residences, NGO’s, conservation authorities, charities, schools and commercial entities.
We provide ecosystem restoration consulting, botanical advice, and work to create ecological designs and sustainable architectural landscapes from start to completion.

Support for Community Greening Projects

A great part of what we do is provide a full service package from landscape design to educational services. We work together with community groups, including co-facilitating planting events and helping to coordinate grants and projects. Why hands on from start to finish? Check out our Community Greening page to find more.

OFFRES D’EMPLOI

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Emplois du Sentier TransCanadien
Emplois du secteur des sentiers
Opérations des produits forestiers
Communications
Ingénieur
Mécanicien
Meunier
Mécanicien de chantier
Technologue en papier
Détartreur
Coordinateur développement durable
Innovation technologique
Gestion de la faune et des écosystèmes
Spécialiste de la biodiversité
Biologiste de la conservation
Spécialiste de la gestion des espèces envahissantes
Technicien d’aménagement du territoire
Spécialiste des plantes indigènes
Technicien de pépinières et de vergers
Technicien en assainissement
Biologiste/technicien de la faune
Sylviculture et santé des forêts
Chercheurs sur les incendies en forêt
Travailleurs en réduction des combustibles forestiers
Technicien en santé forestière
Technicien en insectes forestiers
Technologue en réhabilitation des forêts
Stratèges forestiers
Chercheur en foresterie
Travailleurs sylvicoles
Technicien/superviseur en sylviculture
Spécialiste en entretien des arbres
Forestier urbain
Programmes des forêts indigènes
Archéologue/spécialiste du patrimoine naturel
Coordonnateur des connaissances indigènes
Coordonnateur de sites spéciaux
Technicien de l’utilisation des plantes traditionnelles
Récréation et interprétation
Interprètes en forêt
Technicien des SIG
Spécialiste en échange de connaissances
Interprète du parc
Guide des parcs
Technicien/spécialiste récréatif (ex. : mise au point et entretien d’installations)
Gestion des jeunes gardes forestiers
Aménageurs de sentiers (ex. : sentiers de cyclisme/randonnée/ski)
Technicien du paysage visuel
Conservation et recherche
Technicien en agrologie
Technicien en environnement aquatique
Technicien en surveillance de l’environnement
Biologiste/technicien des pêches
Hydrologue
Prospecteur pédologique
Technicien en gestion des bassins
Éducation
Spécialiste en engagement communautaire
Éducateur/animateur de plein air
Emplois au sein des parcs provinciaux/ territoriaux
Soutien administratif
Engagement communautaire
Entrée de données et statistiques
Travail de terrain
Relations indigènes
Interprétation
Gestion des espèces envahissantes
Éducation au patrimoine naturel
Opérations relatives aux parcs
Reboisement
Gestion des ressources
Entretien des sentiers et des sites de camping
Services aux visiteurs

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