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  • Cedar Corner Development Ltd.   British Columbia
    Cedar Corner Development is a green building in Tofino, British Columbia. It was constructed using the LEED process. The developers have harnessed the capabilities of recycled construction materials, hot water recovery systems, and energy efficient design to produce a sustainable building.
    http://www.cedarcorner.com/  
  • Craik Sustainable Living Project   Craik, Saskatchewan
    The Craik Sustainable Living Project Inc. (CSLP) is a non-profit organization promoting the local use of more ecologically sound technologies and ways of living. The community of Craik , which began the project in 2001, is part of the bioregion known as the Midlakes Region of Saskatchewan. The project will make use of sustainable alternatives to grow. These include land use, food and fibre production, shelter, energy generation and conservation and waste management.
    http://www.craikecovillage.ca/  
  • Dockside Green   Victoria, British Columbia
    Dockside is a 11.6 acre site located in the heart of the City of Victoria. The site is located adjacent to the Upper Harbour and Downtown, between the Johnson and Bay Street bridges. Our enthusiasm to develop "Dockside Green" grows each day, as does our determination to be selected to develop Dockside as a world class sustainable development that embraces the TBL approach to measuring success.
    http://www.docksidegreen.ca  
  • Whole Village   Caledon, Ontario
    The Whole Village project is located in Caledon, Ontario. It is a sustainable community made up of people from a variety of backgrounds. It also has a biodynamic farm. The goal of the project is to create a fully functional and comfortable yet sustainable and environmentally friendly community. Whole Village implements ecologically responsible energy, water and waste systems within the limits of present technology and economic viability.
    http://www.wholevillage.org/  
 
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