Tag: Evergreen Brick Works
Ride the Ravines with Evergreen and the Toronto Cyclists Union
Pedal your way to a greener city and spread the joy of cycling across the GTA!
Brick by Brick: The Story of Evergreen Brick Works
Brick by Brick: The Story of Evergreen Brick Works is a one-hour documentary that chronicles the transformation of a 125-year-old former industrial site into a multimillion-dollar ecological and cultural centre, the first of its kind in the world.
Fifth Annual Picnic at the Brick Works – October 2
This celebration at Toronto’s Evergreen Brick Works will put the spotlight on local growers, ranchers, fishers and artisans, so gather your friends and family and prepare for the tastiest day of the year.
Smart Cities of the Future
This June 23, in a special breakfast presentation at Evergreen Brick Works, futurists Ayesha and Parag Khanna, Directors of the Hybrid Reality Institute, will explore the rise of smart cities throughout the globe.
Ontario’s Sustainable City Innovation Network: Building Green Communities
Through support for Evergreen Brick Works, Ontario is helping to launch a new project that will advance new technologies in energy, transportation, green building design and water and waste management.
Collective Impact! The Environment & Our Diverse Society
Brings together environmental nonprofits, settlement agencies, and community and faith groups to help the environmental movement change to better reflect various ethno-cultural and Aboriginal communities.
World Environment Day in Toronto
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has named Toronto the host city for World Environment Day (WED) 2011 in North America.
Powering the Future: How To Solve Our Energy Crisis
With over 80 percent of Canadians now living in cities, it’s time to explore how urban residents can be part of a smooth transition to renewable energy.
Kids’ World of Energy Festival: Call for volunteers
The Kids’ World of Energy Festival brings together over 4000 students, youth, volunteers and families to engage with hands-on learning about renewable energy. Taking place at the Evergreen Brick Works, this festival will feature 3 curriculum-linked days designed specially for grade 5 and 6 classes, and 2 public days open to the community.





















