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  • High Performance Meets Boots on the Ground!

    High Performance Meets Boots on the Ground!

    Building Better for a Better Climate
    May 12, 2026 – 6 p.m. – at Station on the Green, Creemore

    National non-profit Passive Buildings Canada, Evolve Builders Group Inc., and Clearview Sustainability Network present
    “High Performance Meets Boots on the Ground!”

    This event brings together leaders from the design and construction fields (and beyond)
    to share ideas, network and learn about great products that get the job done to produce
    high performance buildings.

    For more information about Passive Buildings Canada’s “Boots on the Ground” program and to register for this exciting opportunity to exchange ideas and information on building passive (net-zero) homes clink the link below OR the QR Code on the attached poster.

    https://www.tickettailor.com/events/passivebuildingscanada/2127739

    https://clearviewsustainabilitynetwork.ca/wp-admin/media-upload.php?post_id=1553&type=image&TB_iframe=1

  • Cold Winters Hit the Older Homes in Clearview Township Hardest.

    Cold Winters Hit the Older Homes in Clearview Township Hardest.

    Installing a cold climate Heat Pump will keep you cozy all winter, cool all summer, and cut your home’s emissions. One unit does it all.

     

    Your Heat Pump Guidebook is available here!

    NOTE: The guide, produced in Toronto by the Toronto Home Energy Network,contains some stats pertinent to that region. Clearview Sustainability Network (CSN) will be reviewing the information and producing a version that relates more closely to data from the areas in and around the Township of Clearview.

    Incentive programs are available for households in Clearview to install a heat pump.

    • The Greener Homes Loan program that offers interest-free financing for heat pumps and other
    energy efficiency measures is still operating.
    • Grants of up to $10,000 are also available through the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability program.
    • If your home is electrically heated (e.g., baseboards) and you have a low to moderate income, you could be eligible for a free heat pump (including installation) from the province’s Save on Energy program.

    Ask The Clearview Sustainability Network about these and other incentives available in our area. Contact us at: clearviewsustainabilitynetwork@gmail.com

    Cold climate heat pumps will keep your home warm even when it is very cold outside.

    There is a myth that heat pumps are inappropriate for cold climates. That is not true. Modern heat pump systems can keep your home warm and cozy 100% of the time, even on the coldest days, and even in older homes. A heat pump has to be sized correctly in order to meet the needs of your home, but so do all other heating systems.

    A heat pump system will be the most efficient when it is sized correctly and will then comfortably provide all of the home’s heating or cooling which will be based on the local temperature extremes (even when such extremes aren’t the case 99% of the year – the example sited was for Toronto at -18°C). When your heat pump is specified in this manner, supplemental heat from a backup heating source (such as an existing furnace) may only be needed for extreme weather events. Most years you may never use the back up at all.

    (It is important to remember that if you can get your home completely off gas, you can avoid paying Enbridge’s fixed service charges totalling over $300 per year.)

    Heat pumps are popular in many of the coldest climates on earth for good reasons.

    Homeowners in many cold climates are rushing to buy heat pumps because they provide very efficient heating and cooling, and can save a household many thousands of dollars on heating bills while reducing carbon emissions. We often hear that homes are more comfortable after installing a heat pump with more consistent and even heat.

    Finland, Norway, and Sweden have very cold climates, yet they also have some of the highest rates of cold climate heat pump adoption in the world.

    Source – extracted and edited from Ontario Clean Air Alliance – Heat Pump Beats Gas – Fact Sheet, Mar 20, 2024.

    This Fact Sheet is available on CSN’s website – see Building & Development section.

  • Stay tuned for more exciting details about “Boots-on-the-Ground” – Lessons on high-performance building practices.

    CSN’s Buildings and Development group is working at finalizing details for a significant educational event this May 2026 in collaboration with Passive Buildings Canada. For those involved in building construction who would like to learn more about Boots-on-the-Ground lessons of high-performance building practices, this is the event for you! Watch for updates in upcoming CSN newsletters and elsewhere.

  • RECYCLING REBOOT!  Ontario’s New System Explained

    RECYCLING REBOOT! Ontario’s New System Explained

    Do you know about the new recycling regime in Ontario? The new recycling program’s impact on individuals, organizations, and our environment will be the topic of Wasaga Beach Climate Action Team’s next speaker series. “Recycling Reboot”, on Wednesday January 28th, 6:30PM, Recplex Oakview Meeting Room, Wasaga Beach, will feature speakers from Circular Material (overseeing the new system) and Simcoe County.

  • How Going Green Can Boost Your Bottom Line!

    How Going Green Can Boost Your Bottom Line!

    For business owners, Green Economy South Georgian Bay is presenting a seminar on ‘How going green can boost your bottom line’, Thursday January 22nd, 5-8PM, The Willow Room, Collingwood.
    Interactive/Practical/Built for Businesses.

  • Clearview Wildflower Project – Winter Sow(cial)!

    Clearview Wildflower Project – Winter Sow(cial)!

    Clearview Wildflower Project – Winter Sow(cial)CSN’s Nature and Biodiversity team’s Clearview Wildflower Project is hosting a Winter Sow(cial) next Thursday January 22nd, 7PM, Station on the Green, Creemore. There will be snacks and seeds available, winter sowing demonstrations, and good company!

  • Beeing Friendly and Building Community Gardens

    Beeing Friendly and Building Community Gardens

    Date: Thursday, June 19, 2025 at 7 p.m.

    Location: Creemore Village Green

    Join Nimkii Brad Howie, Nipissing First Nations Member, Environmental Scientist, and Educator for a workshop on naturalising our yards with native plants. Learn how to create a low maintenance, pollinator friendly garden that supports biodiversity and reflects indigenous ways of knowing where land, science, and reciprocity grow together.

  • Earth Day at the Ecopark

    Earth Day at the Ecopark

    Date: Sat, Apr 26 2025, 11am – 3pm

    Address: 300 Mowat Street North, Stayner

    Location name: Clearview Ecopark

    Come on out and join Clearview Sustainability Network. We will be hosting a table at this event.

    Join the Friends of the EcoPark for a fun-filled Earth Day celebration packed with exciting activities for all ages! Help make a difference with a park cleanup, then enjoy a day of wild walks, colorful face painting, creative mask making, vibrant picket painting, and interactive garden games. Gloves and bags provided.

    This event is free and open to everyone—bring your friends, family, and community spirit! Weather permitting. Dogs on leashes welcome too!

  • Collingwood Climate Action Team Fundraiser

    Collingwood Climate Action Team Fundraiser

    Collingwood Climate Action Team is holding a fundraiser selling artwork by local artist Chris Marin up to 60% off. All proceeds will be supporting Collingwood Climate Action Team. Scan the QR code on the poster or visit www.chrismarinartist.ca to learn more.