Canadian Environment Week

Celebrate environmental accomplishments and contribute to preserving and protecting the environment.

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Canadian Environment Week June 4 to 10, 2017

This year’s program will focus on a healthy environment  and connecting people to nature. Check out the week’s highlights.

  • Sunday, June 4: Launch of Canadian Environment Week
  • Monday, June 5: Canada is hosting World Environment Day
  • Tuesday, June 6: Youth Day
  • Wednesday, June 7: Clean Air Day
  • Thursday, June 8: World Oceans Day
  • Friday, June 9: Clean-up day
  • Saturday, June 10: Canadian Environment Week Wrap up

Get involved

Take part in the following ways for Canadian Environment Week:

Engage your workplace

Five ways to engage your workplace during Canadian Environment Week

Make Canadian Environment Week your starting point to a better environment. Getting involved is the first step towards effectively protecting our environment and our resources. Here are five ideas you can use and activities you can undertake at work to make a difference:

  1. Encourage your colleagues to use reusable mugs rather than Styrofoam cups.
  2. Launch a carpool campaign. You might find that you like carpooling!
  3. Encourage your colleagues to bike to work during Canadian Environment Week.
  4. Organize an environment day where you and your colleagues can improve your understanding of the environment and brainstorm ways to protect it. Why not choose June 5, World Environment Day?
  5. Urge your employer or firms in your area to publicize the efforts they are making to protect the environment.

Bring your school outside

Nine ways to take part in Canadian Environment Week at school

Make Canadian Environment Week your starting point to a better environment. Getting involved is the first step towards effectively protecting our environment and our resources. Here are nine ideas you can use and activities you can undertake at school to make a difference:

  1. Organize a clean-up day at a park, schoolyard, or beach, with the help of your school board. Keep a record of the litter collected, and launch a neighbourhood litter-prevention campaign.
  2. Organize an environmental film festival. Contact the National Film Board of Canada for titles of films.
  3. Hold a contest for the funniest story about the environment.
  4. Organize skits in which participants explore the topic of the environment.
  5. Urge your school board to undertake school projects on the environment, during Canadian Environment Week.
  6. Organize an exhibit on the environment.
  7. Organize an environment day where you and your colleagues can improve your understanding of the environment and brainstorm ways to protect it. Why not choose June 5, World Environment Day?
  8. Plan school trips to wastewater treatment plants, weather offices, or environmental firms.
  9. Invite each class to conduct research in your area, and have them present a class report during Canadian Environment Week.

Join activities in your neighborhood

Twelve ways to take part in Canadian Environment Week in your neighbourhood

Make Canadian Environment Week your starting point to a better Environment. Getting involved is the first step towards effectively protecting our environment and our resources. Here are 12 ideas you can use and activities you can undertake around your neighbourhood to make a difference:

  1. Invite the social clubs to which you belong to make an official statement about Canadian Environment Week and to take practical steps to protect the environment.
  2. Contact shopping centres and the main employers in your region, with your cycling friends, and suggest they install bicycle racks on their property.
  3. Don’t throw old clothes away: someone less fortunate than you may be able to use them. Organize a clothing collection day in your neighbourhood, and give what you collect to a charity.
  4. Contact recycling firms and invite them to launch an information campaign during Canadian Environment Week or to establish a waste stream collection project on your street or at the office.
  5. Encourage scrap-metal dealers and second-hand stores by giving them old appliances and other goods you no longer use.
  6. Take part in a tree planting campaign during Canadian Environment Week.
  7. Organize a bazaar on your street or in your neighbourhood to raise funds for your local environmental group.
  8. Make up your own quiz game on the environment, and get your friends and neighbours to play. Offer to play it on your community television station.
  9. Organize a bicycle trip to environmentally important and historic sites in your area.
  10. Organize an environmental film festival at a library, school, or theatre. Contact the Canadian National Film Board for titles of films.
  11. Ask the editor of your weekly newspaper to publish an issue on the environment, during Canadian Environment Week.
  12. Organize a mini environmental fair.

Get involved in your municipality

Ten ways to take part in Canadian Environment Week with your local municipality

Make Canadian Environment Week your starting point to a better environment. Getting involved is the first step towards effectively protecting our environment and our resources. Here are 10 ideas you can use and activities you can organize to engage your local municipalities to make a difference during Canadian Environment Week:

  1. Ask your municipal council to hold an official kick-off for Canadian Environment Week.
  2. Urge your municipality to hold a contest recognizing outstanding environmental initiatives.
  3. Urge your municipality to hold a contest recognizing outstanding environmental initiatives.
  4. Ask your municipal council to create bike paths in your city.
  5. Organize an exhibit on the environment at your municipal library or community centre.
  6. Ask your municipal library to buy more books and documents on Canada’s environment and natural heritage.
  7. Urge your municipality to organize official public ceremonies associated with the environment. For example, if your municipality organizes a tree-planting campaign, get the mayor to kick off Canadian Environment Week in person by planting the first tree.
  8. Invite local leaders, mayors, MPs, business executives, and environmental spokespersons to take part in your Canadian Environment Week activities.
  9. Organize a display at your library to show natural history collections belonging to residents in your area.
  10. Write a letter to the editor of your newspaper to express your commitment, and urge your fellow citizens to take action.

Participate at home and with your family

Five ways to take part in Canadian Environment Week at home and with your family

Make Canadian Environment Week your starting point to a better environment. Getting involved is the first step towards effectively protecting our environment and our resources. Here are five ideas you can use and activities you can organize to make a difference at home and with your families, during Canadian Environment Week:

  1. Explain to your children that it is Canadian Environment Week, and show them ways to save energy such as switching off lights, turning off taps tightly, and recycling.
  2. Encourage your friends and acquaintances to take concrete actions that will help conserve water. Tell them that placing a one-litre container filled with water in a toilet tank will save one litre of water each time the toilet is flushed.
  3. Join an environmental organization.
  4. Take advantage of Canadian Environment Week to subscribe to a magazine on environmental protection, wildlife and plants, or outdoor activities.
  5. Take your family or organize a group trip to a provincial or national park. Many of them are offering nature interpretation programs and special activities during the week.

Learn more on Canadian Environment Week’s history and program scope.

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