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EARTH DAY/WEEK/MONTH: EVENTS BY OUR COMMUNITY CLIMATE HUBS NETWORK

  • Jul 31, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 24

On April 22, we will celebrate Earth Day! Members of our Community Climate Hubs network have some exciting events planned all throughout the week! From Nelson to Scarborough to Fredericton, find out more about a host of fun activities near you!


British Columbia


Nelson Earth Week – West Kootenay Climate Hub


📅 April 21–27 | 📍 Nelson, BC

A week of Earth-focused programming: Green Film Festival, Youth Re-Design competition, birding walks, guided meditations, solution cafés, and more—culminating in an Earth Day Parade!



Climate Solutions Café: Earth Day Edition – Nanaimo Climate Action Hub


📅 Sunday, April 13 | 🕐 1:30–2:15 PM (followed by social walk if weather permits)

📍 Bowen Park Complex, Room 1, Nanaimo, BC

A community conversation exploring climate solutions, followed by time to connect outdoors.

No registration link provided.


Sustainable Homes Info Sessions – New Westminster Climate Action Hub


📅 Saturday, April 26 | 📍 Various locations, New Westminster, BC

Explore sustainable housing—from retrofits to passive cooling—with walking and cycling tours of different home types. HUB Cycling leads a guided bike tour.


Prairies


Bowness Community Climate Conversation – Calgary Climate Hub


📅 Tuesday, April 22 | 🕕 6:00 PM 

📍 Bowness Community Association, 7904 43 Ave NW, Calgary 

Panel discussions on food security, transit, and community associations’ roles in climate action. 


Speakers include:


  • Joanna Tschudy (Food Security – The Alex Community Food Centre)

  • Jakob Fushtey (Transit – Calgary Transit Riders)

  • Pooja Shrestha & Jared Blustein (Community Associations & Climate)


Earth Action Day – Climate Justice Saskatoon & Saskatoon Climate Hub


📅 Saturday, April 26 | 🕐 1:00–2:30 PM 

📍 In-person, Saskatoon, SK 

A rally calling for bold climate action and a sustainable future. 


Earth Day 2025 Celebration & Rally – Manitoba Climate Action Team


📅 Tuesday, April 22 | 🕦 11:30 AM–1:30 PM 

📍 In-person, Winnipeg, MB 

Live music, dance, and climate action activities hosted by a coalition of local climate groups. 


Ontario


Baguette Pond Cleanup – Sustainable Milton


📅 Tuesday, April 22 | 🕓 4:00–6:00 PM 

📍 Baguette Pond, Milton, ON 

Join the Earth Day cleanup to support a greener community. 


Scarborough Earth Day Eco Fair – Scarborough Environmental Association


📅 Saturday, April 20 | 🕚 11:00 AM–3:00 PM 

📍 Scarborough, ON 

Free community event celebrating sustainability and local environmental action. 


Highlights:


  • 🔧 Free Bike Tune-ups (12–3 PM)

  • 🦜 Bird Walk (11–12:30 PM) – Register for binoculars

  • 👕 Clothing Swap (Drop-off: 12–1 PM | Swap: 1–2 PM | Free-for-All: 2–3 PM)

  • 🌾 Seed Exchange (12–3 PM)

  • 🤝 Meet Local Groups (12–3 PM)


Quebec


10th Anniversary of the Montreal Climate Coalition – Montreal Climate Coalition

📅 Thursday, May 8 | 🕔 Dinner: 5:00 PM | Event: 6:00 PM

📍 Aux Petites Mains, 7595 Saint-Laurent Blvd., Montreal, QC

An evening of panel discussions and conversation to celebrate 10 years of citizen-led climate action and to explore the next steps in mobilizing citizen power to accelerate Montreal’s socio-ecological transition and decarbonization.


Speakers include:


  • Isabelle Senécal (Mères au front)

  • Sophie Van Neste (Lab climat)

  • Francis Waddell (Demain Verdun)



Atlantic Canada


Earth Day Rally – Fredericton Climate Hub @ Seniors for Climate


📅 Tuesday, April 22 | 🕛 12:00–2:00 PM 

📍 Legislature, Fredericton, NB 

Join Fredericton Climate Hub members—look for their banner!—at this action-packed Earth Day rally hosted by Seniors for Climate. The event will feature inspiring speakers, live music, and opportunities to connect with grassroots groups taking bold climate action. Let’s raise our voices together to demand a just transition away from fossil fuels to clean, affordable, renewable energy. 

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