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FutureWatch Not a member of the Conservation Council of Ontario

FutureWatch official logo

Contact Information:

Phone: 416.926.1985
Website: http://futurewatch.net/

About Us:

FutureWatch’s aim is to connect people living in a diverse and mulitcultural society by experienceing their local (mostly urban) natural envir0nment as a starting point to address pressing environmental issues.

Group Address:

3101 Dundas Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M6P 1Z9

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1) Commitment to leadership

2) Initial Actions

3) Environmental management plan

4) Green Products and Services

5) Community support


4 Programs Available:

Eco Recreation and Healthy Living

More info:

1. Eco-Recreation for All 2. Family Eco-Camping 3. Family Fishing Day 4. Paddle and Picnic


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Help Nature

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Explore Nature

| Program updated 8:53 am on Monday Jul. 26th, 2010.

Environmental Awareness Building

More info:

1. Eco Crews! 2. Greening our home, a school, a community space and beyond! 3. Energy saving through education and training


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Help Nature

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Explore Nature

| Program updated 8:58 am on Monday Jul. 26th, 2010.

Y-ECO

More info:

FutureWatch has been providing programs targeted to youth that are newcomers to Canada and from low-income housing since 2007. Opportunities have ranged from our own youth environment group, sponsoring youth in outdoor leadership programs, and leading our own leadership camping trips.


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Education

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Youth

| Program updated 9:01 am on Monday Jul. 26th, 2010.

Community Gardens

More info:

FutureWatch works with several community groups and City of Toronto Community Centres to create natural spaces for recreation, relaxation, and renewal. Through our community environmental projects, we encourage community involvement to provide opportunities for learning and interaction between Toronto’s many ethnic communities.


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Eat Smart

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Community Gardens

| Program updated 9:10 am on Monday Jul. 26th, 2010.

This page was last updated at 2010-07-26 09:10:22.

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