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Bytown Railway Society Inc.
The Bytown Railway Society is a volunteer, non-profit organization incorporated under federal government statute to promote an interest in railways and railway history. |
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(613) 523-1348 |
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P.O. Box 141 Station A |
Canadian Association for Conservation of Cultural Property
The CAC promotes responsible preservation of the cultural property that gives Canadians a sense of place, of history and of artistic expression. It serves the needs of professional conservation practitioners and individual and institutional collectors through information dissemination, professional development and networking. |
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(613) 231-3977 |
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332 Bank Street |
Canadian Institute of Forestry
The Canadian Institute of Forestry has been the national voice of forest practitioners since 1908. Our mission is to advance the stewardship of Canada's forest resources, provide national leadership in forestry, promote competence among forestry professionals, and foster public awareness of Canadian and international forestry issues. |
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(613) 234-2242 |
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504, 151 Slater Street |
Canadian Organic Growers
To lead local and national communities towards sustainable organic stewardship of land, food and fibre while respecting nature, upholding social justice and protecting natural resources. |
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613-244-4000 |
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323 Chapel Street |
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(613) 569-7226 |
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506-250 City Centre Avenue |
Canary Research Institute for Mining, Environment, and Health
To promote the advancement of education and the reduction of poverty in Canada and elsewhere relating to and resulting from the impacts of mineral development on the physical, cultural, social and emotional health of humans and human communities, and on the health of terrestrial and aquatic environments |
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(613) 569-3439 |
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250 City Centre Avenue. Suite 508 |
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(613) 562-0405 |
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504-280 Metcalfe Street. |
Family Service Canada
Our mission is to promote families as the primary source of nurture and development of individuals, to promote quality services which strengthen families and communities and to advocate policies and legislation which advance family well-being in Canada. |
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(613) 722-9006 |
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383 Parkdale Avenue, #404 |
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(613) 230-3276 |
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Building 72, Arboretum, Central Experimental Farm |
Friends of the Earth
Friends of the Earth (FoE) Canada is a charitable, non-profit environmental organization. Our mission is to serve as a national voice for the environment, working with others to inspire the renewal of our communities and the Earth, through research, education and advocacy. |
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(613) 241-0085 |
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300-260 St. Patrick St. |
Heritage Ottawa
to advocate on behalf of the preservation of heritage buildings and historic landscapes and to educate and inform residents and visitors to Ottawa on the benefits of preserving the city's heritage from the perspectives of history, architecture, quality of life and tourism. |
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(613) 230-8841 |
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2 Daly Avenue |
Inuit Circumpolar Council Canada
The ICC in Canada is a non-profit organization led by a board of directors comprising the elected leaders of the four land-claims settlement regions: Inuvialuit, Labrador, Nunavik, and Nunavut. |
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(613) 563-2643 |
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170 Laurier West, Suite 504 |
Inuit Tapirit Kanatami
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) is the national Inuit organization in Canada, representing four Inuit regions – Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Nunavik (northern Quebec), Nunavut, and the Inuvialuit Settlement Region in the Northwest Territories. |
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(613) 238-8181 |
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Suite 510, 170 Laurier Avenue West |
Ottawa Field-Naturalist' Club
Founded in 1879, the Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club is the oldest natural history club in Canada. Over 1000 members have interests in all aspects of the natural world, from birding to botanizing, investigation to publication, conservation to cooperation. |
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(613) 722-3050 |
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Box 35069 Westgate PO |
Ottawa Horticultural Society
The Ottawa Horticultural Society, a garden club with over 300 amateur gardeners, was founded in 1854. Its purpose is to promote and encourage interest and improvement in horticultural activities. |
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(613) 841-9263 |
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Box 8921 |
Ottawa Peace and Environment Resource Centre
Our mandate is to educate the public about peace, environment and social justice issues; empower people to get involved in these issues, and support local groups who are involved. |
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(613) 230-4590 |
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P.O. Box 4075 Station E |
Ottawa Riverkeeper
Ottawa Riverkeeper brings people together to protect and promote the ecological health and diversity of the Ottawa River and its tributaries. |
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613-864-7442 |
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72 Haxby Private |
Planetary Association for Clean Energy Inc.
The Planetary Association For Clean Energy, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable corporation whose objects are to facilitate the discovery, research, development, demonstration and evaluation of clean energy systems. |
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(613) 236-6265 |
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100 Bronson Avenue 1001 |
Rideau Trail Association Incorporated
The Rideau Trail Association is a non-profit organization and a founding member of Hike Ontario. Its purpose is to preserve and maintain a hiking trail from Kingston to Ottawa. |
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(613) 545-0823 |
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568 Laverendrye Drive. |
Sierra Club of Canada Foundation
Sierra Club of Canada Foundation is a national charitable foundation that fulfills its mission to protect and preserve our natural environment by funding the charitable projects of the Sierra Club of Canada. |
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(613) 241-4611 |
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412B 1 Nicholas Street. |
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