In-person events are now scheduled with limits on group sizes and with safety precautions in place. Please continue to practice physical distancing while you're at Oakvillegreen events and activities, and wear a mask when physical distancing is not possible. Stay home if you are sick. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our community safe and healthy.
Empowers educators, parents and community leaders to teach environmental literacy, using our suite of connected in-class and outdoor learning activities.
Mulchfest aims to engage students in tree stewardship and protection, as a fun and healthy eco-activity in the outdoors.
Aims to reduce social isolation and build community togetherness among older residents, through a program of fun, nature-themed events and activities.
Depave Paradise is a project of Green Communities Canada and local partners like Oakvillegreen, in communities across Canada.
Working with community volunteers and partners, Oakvillegreen creates and maintains pollinator gardens at various locations throughout Oakville.
Help us grow Oakville’s urban forest canopy and enhance natural diversity today! It’s a fun way to get outdoors for families and individuals of all ages.
Every year we remove hundreds of bags of invasive plants helping to improve our urban forest ecosystems and increase local biodiversity.
Our Community Education programs aim to bring together diverse audiences, to stimulate new ideas and inspire local action.
Our annual sale runs March through April, with pickup in early May. We offer a variety of native trees, shrubs, and garden kits.
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As stewards of the earth, we have the responsibility to honour and respect the four directions, land, waters, plants, animals, and ancestors that walked before us, and all of the wonderful elements of creation that exist. Oakvillegreen respectfully acknowledges that our work with the community takes place within the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, represented by Treaty 14 and Treaty 22, and on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg (Ah-nish-in-nah-beg), Attawandaron (At-tah-wahn-da-ron), Haudenosaunee (Ho-den-oh-sho-nee) and Metis peoples. We honour these rightful caretakers of this sacred land surrounding the Great Lakes, and we are grateful for their teachings.
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