Meet our vendors* for our Earth Day celebration!

10,000 Trees for the Rouge: 10,000 Trees for the Rouge is a volunteer, non-profit group in Ontario, dedicated to restoring natural habitat within the Rouge Valley, located on the northeastern outskirts of Toronto. Join them on April 27 or 28 for their Annual Spring Planting Event. Volunteers are needed to help plant 3000+ trees and shrubs. All are welcome and equipment/training will be provided.  

Bill Hogarth SS. Eco Club: We are the Eco-Club from Bill Hogarth Secondary School, dedicated to educating students about the environment. Through activities like tree planting, gardening, and milk-bag weaving, we provide various opportunities for students to help the community. Our mission is to raise awareness of local and global eco issues, inspiring students to take action for a greener planet.

Creative Genius Academy: View our student artwork showcase about the importance of sustainability and caring about the environment. Think outside the box and discover new ways to make art by reusing recycled materials! 

Cycling Without Age: Cycling Without Age York Region aims to create happiness among our fellow elderly citizens by providing them with an opportunity to experience the city and nature close up from the bicycle and by giving them an opportunity to tell their story. That way we build bridges between generations and we reinforce trust, respect and the social glue in our society.

LEAF: Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about trees. LEAF offers subsidized native tree planting services for residents of Markham, with a special discount endorsed by Markham's Trees for Tomorrow initiative. LEAF also engages citizens in urban forest stewardship through community planting events and educational programs.

Let's Make It: We Love To Create, Inspire, Innovate, Upcycle, Teach, Learn, Reclaim, Conserve! We are passionate about learning, building community and respecting the environment. Re-purposing everyday items helps us keep items out of the landfills.

Markham By-Laws: Learn about the Tree Preservation program and "call before you cut" by-law.

Markham Cycles: Learn about cycling and active transportation here in City of Markham. Visit our booth or website to learn more about our free programming such as bike loan, repair workshops and more.

Markham Fire & Emergency Services: This is your chance to explore the inside of a fire truck and learn about opern air buring and lithium battery safety. 

Markham Parks: Visit the parks booth in the EV test drive area to learn about our Parks in Markham.

Markham Public Library: At Markham Public Library, Markham comes together to imagine, create, learn and grow as individuals, neighbourhoods, and a City. Through our resources, programs, spaces, and community partnerships, the library connects you to lifelong learning, the world’s knowledge, cultural experiences, community building, personal growth and greater opportunities. Stop by any of our eight branches or check out our online resources to discover everything from your next great read to Makerspaces, musical instruments, bicycles, digital media equipment, and more!

Markham Museum: Markham Museum celebrates Earth Day with hands-on activities exploring natural and human-made history in Markham! Biofacts and artifacts are two types of objects we have in our museum collection. Each tells us a lot about ourselves, our community, and the world around us. Come visit us to see objects from the collection and learn more.

Markham Recreation: Get active! Stop by the Recreation booth to learn about our programs, camps, and more!

Markham Waste: Bring any unwanted textiles to drop off at the Textile bin!

Mitsubishi Electric: Learn more about Mitsubishi's sustainabilty message and how heat pumps can improve your home's energy effieincy. 

Ontario Sustainable Agriculture: At Ontario Sustainable Agriculture, we grow lettuces and leafy greens on our family run farm using aquaponics – the growing of plants and fish in a symbiotic, close-loop system. Our nutrient dense and flavour-packed produce are available year round in our shop

Regenesis: Regenesis is a community environmental organization dedicated to empowering students as initiators of change in addressing today’s social and environmental concerns, through advocacy and services in local chapters. We focus on real, comprehensive and practical initiatives and programs to make our campus, communities, cities, and planet more sustainable.
Our vision is to create an interconnected network that engages both the university community and wider communities to create environmental and community initiatives on the foundation of ‘just’ sustainability.

Save on Energy: As Ontario’s recognized and trusted source for energy-efficiency opportunities and knowledge in the province, Save on Energy is here to help you use energy wisely at home. Save on Energy offers programs and resources to help you lower your energy use, lower costs and create a more comfortable, energy-efficient space. Whatever shape or size your home is, there are plenty of ways to save.

Save Soil: Save Soil is the largest people's movement on the planet launched by Sadhguru, to bring awareness to the alarming threat of Soil Extinction. People across the world are standing up for soil health, and encouraging leaders of all nations to support national policies and actions that increase the organic content to 3-6% in cultivable soil. Supported by 81 nations, UNCCD, FAO, IUCN. Learn more at consciousplanet.org/our-supporters

Scales Nature Park: Scales Nature Park will be sharing a few of Ontario's snakes and turtles, some you may have already seen in your backyard! Get up close and personal with hands-on interaction, and ask questions if you are curious. We hope to provide a better understanding and appreciation for these amazing reptiles!

Speaking of Wildlife: Speaking of Wildlife is a wildlife education centre that provides permanent sanctuary to non-releasable Ontario wildlife; many of our animals in care have been injured, orphaned, abandoned or illegally kept as pets and are unable to live in the wild as they should. Instead, they will live out their lives with Speaking of Wildlife and, where suited, teach audiences around the province about Ontario wildlife. Meet and learn about some of the magnificent Ontario wildlife species that we share our environment with throughout the day, and join us for live animal shows at 10:45am and 1:00pm! 

York Region Environmental Alliance: Since 2002, York Region Environmental Alliance (YREA) has worked to influence public policy and community behaviour through initiatives and campaigns by tackling ecological issues that influence our health, the health of our environment and the planet. We advocate for green solutions that support nature, address climate change, lower greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and promote healthy, environmentally sustainable lifestyle choices. Through our quarterly e-news, YREA also provides information on the harmful impact of toxic substances.

York Region Food Network: YRFN strengthens communities by connecting and empowering people to access food through education and advocacy. YRFN runs community food programming, such as community kitchens, community gardens, affordable fresh food markets and Good Food Boxes.

York Region Public Works: welcomes you to learn more about waste management, road maintenance and construction, active transportation and York Region Transit (YRT). A YRT Electric bus will also be on display. To learn more about out work and the National Public Works Week event, visit York.ca/PublicWorks

York Region Science & Technology Fair: 6 student projects will be joining us at Earth Day. 

Electric Vehicle Test Drives 

BMW Markham: your trusted local dealership for over 30 years, proudly serves our community with top-notch care. Committed to Markham's well-being, we actively engage in local events. Now, embracing the growing importance of environmental protection, we're excited to introduce eco-friendly automotive solutions. Join us at Markham Earth Day to discover our latest additions, the BMW i5 and iX, paving the way towards a greener future.

Don Valley North Hyundai and Markham Genesis: We're committed to paving the way towards a greener future, one vehicle at a time. Our lineup of eco-friendly and fuel-efficient vehicles speaks volumes about our dedication to sustainability. From the innovative and popular Hyundai Ioniq, to the Genesis GV70/GV80 and the line's commitment to incorporating environmentally conscious materials and technologies, we offer choices that reduce carbon footprints and promote cleaner driving. Behind the scenes, we're continuously exploring ways to enhance our operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact, ensuring that our path forward is as sustainable as the vehicles we proudly sell and service

Markville Chevrolet: will be displaying vehicles from Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC.

Porsche Centre North Toronto: participate in a test drive in the new Taycan

 

*Vendors are subject to change

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