Our Projects

We actively engage Canadians in creating and sustaining healthy and dynamic urban environments in our schools, public spaces, housing and transit systems, and communities at large.
See what’s happening across Canada.
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Climate Ready Schools
Evergreen’s next stage of 30 years of work to green Canadian school grounds.
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Gateway Bicycle Hub
A community project that encourages the repair and repurposing of bicycles.
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Future City Builders
Future City Builders brings together 25 youth to create and launch innovative ideas for Canadian cities.
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Regenerative Landscapes at Evergreen Brick Works
Take part in the joy of being outdoors, community food growing, and stewarding the ecology of the Evergreen Brick Works site.
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AI for the Resilient City
Scalable planning and predictions data visualization tool enables municipalities to better evaluate infrastructure projects, mitigate climate risks and invest effectively.
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Housing Supply Challenge Support Program
Led by Evergreen, the Support Program supports applicants of the Housing Supply Challenge by providing guidance, mentorship, and resources to develop and improve their submission.
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Community Solutions Network
Strengthening a culture of change and innovation in communities across the country.
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Future Cities Canada
Accelerating inclusive innovation in our cities through a national collaborative.
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Toronto’s Ravines
Connecting and protecting our urban ravine system
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Public Art
Art is city building. Public art enlivens our cities and creates better public spaces to gather, connect and reflect.
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Neighbourhood Nature Play
A Kitchener-based initiative that encouraged children and their families to play and learn in nature.
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School Ground Greening
Want to make your school grounds greener? We partner with school boards across Canada to transform their school grounds.
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The Guild Garden at Evergreen Brick Works
Part of a Growing a Better Future sustainability parternship with Foresters Financial
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Climate Risks
In the midst of climate change, there are populations who are often highest at risk.
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University Park
A revisioning of University Avenue as a 90-acre park, running from Queen’s Park all the way to the Toronto waterfront.