Blog May 29, 2012
Exploring sustainable cities of the future
As urbanization accelerates across the globe, city building experts gathered at EBW to discuss the critical challenges facing cities today.
Blog May 25, 2012
Natural playscapes: Healthy, diverse and inclusive
Find out how outdoor play in natural spaces can play a big role in improving (and maintaining) the health of your child.
News May 24, 2012
The Henry White Kinnear Foundation and the Scace family bring children’s play to EBW
Thanks to the generosity of the Scace family, a new garden bed for children will be planted in The Commons at Evergreen Brick Works.
News May 22, 2012
Molson Canadian Red Leaf Project deepens its roots with 100 park projects
Following a successful first year, the Molson Canadian Red Leaf Project teams up with Evergreen again to restore 10 times more green spaces across the country.
Blog May 22, 2012
Searching for signs of spring and fossils at EBW
School Program Facilitator Annie MacLeod is on the hunt for signs of spring and fossils at EBW!
Blog May 18, 2012
Report: Drivers’ Choice
Drivers’ Choice is a report on commuting and funding transit in the GTA, based on poll results from real drivers.
Blog May 16, 2012
Pretty in pink: Pacific bleeding heart
Learn more about this pretty native wildflower found only in British Columbia.
Blog May 15, 2012
Discovering the greener side of Vancouver with Sydney Kjellander
Green City Race volunteer Sydney Kjellander joined us earlier this year for the first time to discover some of the people and places that make Vancouver a little more green.
News May 15, 2012
Youth Action Series returns to Mount Royal
Six months after their first round of stewardship and restoration activities, the HSBC-Evergreen Youth Action Series returned today to preserve and protect Mount Royal.
Media Coverage May 10, 2012
GlobeAdvisor.com: Free EcoCabs in support of Evergreen Brick Works
Claritin® Canada today launched Pedal for a Greener City, a month-long campaign offering free EcoCab rides and inviting Torontonians to help create a greener city by voting for one of three potential urban green projects proposed for Evergreen Brick Works.









