Green Infrastructure

Placid Bow River in Calgary in autumn with colourful vegetation along the banks and the cityscape in the background | La paisible rivière Bow à Calgary en automne, avec une végétation colorée le long des berges et le paysage urbain en arrière-plan

Growing the Economy and Building a Climate Resilient, Water Secure Future

Investing in ‘shovel-ready’ and ‘shovel-worthy’ jobs that advance climate resiliency and water security can create an immediate 3638 jobs and nearly 1.5 million job hours in over 300 projects across the country. By prioritizing investment in small, rural and Indigenous communities we can put people to work across numerous impacted communities from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Read our letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and

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Vancouver skyline and green space viewed from a distance | Horizon de Vancouver et espaces verts vus de loin

Natural Infrastructure is an Integral Part of Green Recovery

42 groups came together to encourage Prime Minister Trudeau and key federal ministers to invest in natural infrastructure as a part of Canada’s COVID-19 recovery plan. In an open letter submitted on Thursday May 21st, the groups provide detailed recommendations for investment in natural infrastructure as an integral part of Canada’s economic recovery from the

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Photo of autumn maple leaves on some dark asphalt | Photo de feuilles d'érable automnales sur de l'asphalte sombre

Depaving paradise in Atlantic Canada

The Town of Sackville, New Brunswick prides itself on their proximity to Tantramar marshes, the Bay of Fundy and the suite of nature-based recreational opportunities available. A University town, the community has a self-described cosmopolitan, artistic and pedestrian-friendly vibe. EOS Eco-Energy has been active in Sackville and the surrounding Memramcook-Tantramar region for more than 15 years. 

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Alt text: Three people gardening in a landscaped area. Curved gravel paths wind through freshly planted greenery and flowering plants. Lush trees and greenery are in the background. / Trois personnes jardinent dans un espace aménagé. Des sentiers de gravier courbés serpentent à travers des plantes fraîches et des plantes à fleurs récemment plantées. Des arbres luxuriants et une abondance de verdure se trouvent en arrière-plan.

Shediac Bay filling green infrastructure toolbox

Famous for warm beaches and enormous lobsters, Shediac Bay has strong connections to water.  Situated on the Northumberland Strait off the Atlantic Ocean, the shoreline communities around Shediac Bay enjoy a stunning backdrop of coastal islands, lighthouses and beaches.  The people who live and work in the Shediac Bay area care deeply about their local

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**Alt Text:** A small garden with tall green plants is surrounded by rocks on a grassy lawn. A wooden post holds a sign with text and images about the garden. The background features a wide, grassy field. / Un petit jardin avec de grandes plantes vertes est entouré de rochers sur une pelouse verte. Un poteau en bois porte un panneau avec du texte et des images sur le jardin. Larrière-plan présente un vaste champ herbeux.

Green Infrastructure projects welcomed in Saint John

Beautifully situated on the Bay of Fundy, the historic city of Saint John is home to over 70,000 people. While it’s a progressive urban centre with strong connections to nature and water, the value of green infrastructure is still relatively unknown in the community. That’s why ACAP Saint John chose to undertake the installation of Saint John’s

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Alt text: A peaceful landscape featuring a bridge with a rocky tunnel over a calm lake. Trees with autumn foliage surround the area, and a wooden platform overlooks the water under a clear blue sky. / Un paysage paisible présentant un pont avec un tunnel rocheux au-dessus dun lac calme. Des arbres aux feuillages dautomne entourent la zone, et une plateforme en bois surplombe leau sous un ciel bleu clair.

A Green Infrastructure Tour of the Courtenay River

The K’omoks Estuary is a special place in the Comox Valley in British Columbia.  Majestic Sitka spruce forests, Garry oak ecosystems and extensive tidal flats are home to a variety of birds, fish and other wildlife.  The area has a rich Indigenous history, most notably an abundance of well-preserved wooden stakes that make up ancient

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