Hamilton set a target of 40% canopy cover by 2050. Reaching it requires protecting trees on private property with a rigorous Harmonized Private Tree By-law.
We're happy to share our Impact Report. 2025 was defined by resilience, highlighting not only our growth as an organization but also the strong roots we’ve built within the Hamilton community.
Still heating your home with oil? You could qualify for funding to switch to an energy-efficient heat pump. Our latest blog explains how the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program (OHPA) works in Ontario.
If you are serious about making your LID project last and want clear, honest guidance on what it really takes, this webinar is for you. Installation is not the finish line; it is the starting point.
Great Low Impact Development (LID) projects are built on strong design. Before a shovel hits the ground, successful rain gardens, permeable surfaces, and rainwater collection systems require thoughtful sizing, careful siting, and the right plant communities to thrive over time.
Ready to make your yard work smarter when it rains? Webinar 1: Introduction & Site Analysis kicks off Green Venture’s Rain Ready webinar series, guiding homeowners through the first and most critical step in adding a Low Impact Development (LID) feature to their property.
This introductory webinar explains the basics of Low Impact Development (LID), including features like rain gardens, permeable pavement, rain barrels, and green roofs, and how they manage stormwater while improving water quality, reducing flooding, and enhancing resilient, healthy landscapes.