What we’re about
Looking for a constructive way to improve the health of our environment? Want to support your own health and be part of a community?
We bring together people to help parks, governmental agencies, charities, non-profits, societies, educational institutions, land trusts, and stewardship groups tackle environmental issues that need co-operation and teamwork to get done. NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY! All ages, abilities and experience levels are welcome and accommodated. INSTRUCTION, GLOVES, TOOLS AND REFRESHMENTS ARE PROVIDED. The Lower Mainland Green Team is a program of the charity Green Teams of Canada.
Activities include:
- Removing invasive plants that are outcompeting and overtaking our native plants and trees
- Planting native plants and trees
- Picking up litter in natural spaces
- Nature interpretive walks
- And anything that gets people together in nature to make a difference!
What you will get out of participating:
- Learn first-hand about the environmental issues faced in local parks
- Make a positive impact by conserving, restoring and enhancing green spaces
- Spend time in nature and enjoy the mental and physical health benefits of doing so
- Meet new people and be part of a community
- Learn to be a leader and work as a team
- Build stewardship and habitat restoration skills
- Get exercise outdoors
- Feel happier, healthier and more connected to nature
- Explore places in the Lower Mainland you may have never been to before
- Learn about all the amazing work being done by different groups and organizations in the Lower Mainland to take care of the environment
- Gain volunteer hours (a letter to confirm your hours will be emailed to you upon request)
- Have fun!
PLEASE REGISTER AS A GREEN TEAM VOLUNTEER HERE before participating in your first activity! (you will only need to fill out this form once)
Contact
Want to reach the organizer? Email Ashton at ashton@greenteamscanada.ca!
DON'T SEE ANY EVENTS POSTED? Hang tight! We are working hard to organize more opportunities for you!
We mostly run activities March-June and September-November, but are working to provide other opportunities year round!
Follow us on social media to stay up to date with our Green Team!
Facebook: @LowerMainlandGreenTeam
Instagram: @lowermainlandgreenteam
Twitter: @LMGreenteam
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History
Our founder, Lyda Salatian, ran the Lower Mainland Green Team's first activity ran on March 8, 2011 at Campbell Valley Regional Park in Langley. The Lower Mainland Green Team quickly grew and its success led to the founding of our national charity, Green Teams of Canada, on October 28, 2013 with the goal to launch Green Teams across the country. Soon after our Greater Victoria Green Team was born on August 1, 2014 and we look forward to launching a new Green Team in a brand new place by 2025.
Read more about our history HERE!
2011-2017 activity summaries (including before and after photos) can be found HERE!
2018-Present activity summaries (including before and after photos) can be found HERE!
See photos from each of our activities by clicking on Photos
Our mission
To connect, build and empower diverse communities through hands-on activities that promote health, well-being and environmental stewardship
DONATE to our charity, Green Teams of Canada
If you love the work we do and want to support us through a donation please click HERE. The money goes to organizing and running LMGT activities, volunteer management, native plants and trees, snacks, tools and communication materials.
AWARDS WON
- 2014 YWCA Environmental Sustainability Award
- 2013 National Hometown Heroes award from Earth Day Canada. To see the award click --> HERE to learn more about the award click --> HERE
- 2013 Frank Sanford Award for Community Service from the Vancouver Natural History Society. To see the award click --> HERE. To learn more about this award please click--> HERE
- 2012 - Jane Goodall Institute has given the LMGT a certificate of recognition. To check it please click --> HERE
Media
The Lower Mainland Green Team has been featured in the media 50+ times.
You can read the media coverage that our Lower Mainland and Greater Victoria Green Teams have received since 2011 HERE!
Want to learn more about us? click on the below links!
Metro Vancouver Park June 2014 piece about the LMGT --> HERE
A LMGT volunteer who is filmmaker from NSHG Films created this awesome Video --> HERE
CBC Radio Early Edition Jan 4 2014 interview --> HERE
Global News interview July 31 2013 --> HERE
David Suzuki talks about the Lower Mainland Green Team--> HERE
A 5 minute slide show about the LMGT --> HERE
Funders, Community Investment Partners and Donors like YOU!
Without financial support, the Lower Mainland Green Team would not be able to make a positive impact on communities or the environment. Thank you to everyone who financially supports us! If you love the work we do and want to support us through a donation, please click HERE.
Partners and Collaborators
We believe much more can get done working together. Below are some groups we have worked with over the years:
Metro Vancouver Parks
BC Parks
Vancouver Park Board
City of Burnaby
City of Coquitlam
City of North Vancouver
District of North Vancouver
District of West Vancouver
City of Surrey
City of Richmond
Corporation of Delta
City of White Rock
City of Port Moody
Lighthouse Park Preservation Society
Caulfeild Park Conservation Society
Alouette River Management Society
Fraser Basin Council
Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society
Burns Bog Conservation Society
Cougar Creek Streamkeepers
Minnekhada Park Association
Burnaby Lake Park Association
Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society
Friends of Semiahmoo Bay/Birds on the Bay
Catching the Spirit Youth Society
North Shore Wetland Partners Society
False Creek Watershed Society
Earthwise Society
Edible Garden Project
Fresh Roots Society
The Sharing Farm Society
Rivers Institute at BCIT
Jericho Stewardship Group
Pacific Spirit Park Society
Evergreen
Everett Crowley Park Committee
Coastal Painted Turtle Project
Friends of Hunter Park
Langley Environmental Partners Society
Ceed Centre Society
Balance Ecological
North Surrey Organic Garden Society
Stoney Creek Environment Committee
North Shore Mountain Biking Association
Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
White Rock and Surrey Naturalists
Generous Businesses
There are many generous businesses who have helped build the Lower Mainland Green Team. They contribute refreshments and products to volunteers to reward their hard work taking care of the environment! To learn more about them click HERE
Photos/Video
We may take photos and/or videos at the events. These may be posted here on meetup and/or other sites like youtube. The photos may also be used for communication materials. If you prefer to not be on camera make this clear to whoever is pointing a camera your way and/or duck out! Also please note, photos may be taken of you with products businesses have donated to LMGT volunteers and posted on their facebook pages.
RSVP'ing and not showing up
There are two rules:
1. Because equipment, tools and refreshments are brought to each event based on the number of people coming, if you have RSVP'd 3 times that you are going to 3 events and without notice have not shown up, you will be removed from the Lower Mainland Green Team. To "un-rsvp" go to where you had originally clicked on "join us" on the event page and click on "change RSVP". Please do this by the day before the event.
2. If you sign up for an event with a restricted number of participants, the spaces become filled and there is a waiting list and you do not show up (and have no good reason) you will be removed. You must UN-RSVP at least 2 days before an event (to give other members a chance to take your vacated spot and participate)
Other volunteer opportunities
Please check out the following page for more environmental volunteer opportunities --> HERE
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Remove Invasive Blackberry & Plant Shrubs @ Everett Crowley Park, Vancouver!Everett Crowley Park, Vancouver, BC
Join the Lower Mainland Green Team & Everett Crowley Park Committee in restoring Everett Crowley Park in Vancouver!
We will be removing invasive Himalayan blackberry to make space to plant native shrubs at Everett Crowley Park with the Everett Crowley Park Committee (ECPC)! We will be building on past habitat restoration efforts & connecting with each other in nature. Planting will take place in the second half of this activity. All ages, abilities & experience levels are welcome, bring your family & friends! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Gloves, tools, instruction & snacks provided! We will be working RAIN OR SHINE!
Please note that Everett Crowley Park is a dog-friendly park with off-leash trails.
FIRST TIME?
Complete our Volunteer Registration Form: bit.ly/lmgt-registerYou only have to fill this out ONCE. FILLING OUT THIS FORM DOES NOT SIGN YOU UP FOR THIS ACTIVITY, it only registers you as a volunteer with our organization. Please sign up for this specific activity here on Meetup or by emailing Ashton at Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca
RSVPing
Before signing up, please make sure you are fully committed to participating. We ensure there is enough staff, buy snacks & bring gloves/tools based on the number of people signed up.By RSVPing & not showing up or changing your RSVP at the last minute, you may be taking a spot away from others.
We understand that unforeseen circumstances come up. If you can no longer attend, please update your RSVP right away.
SET UP & TAKE DOWN
We love having participants come out early to help set up/stay late to pack up. Email Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca if you're interested!MEETING INSTRUCTIONS
- Meet at our work spot! EXACT LOCATION HERE: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KqQmgxJcJYrgXBxS6
GETTING THERE/PARKING
- This activity is accessible by public transit (walking distance from the 26 bus stop at Rosemont Dr), which is a great way to save on costs & is better for the environment.
- There is a free parking lot HERE: https://bit.ly/47qdhIj & street parking on Kerr St.
CARPOOLING
- Looking for a ride or are willing to give others a ride? This will help make this activity more accessible! Use the comment section at the bottom of this page to organize.
WASHROOMS
- Public washrooms are located HERE: https://bit.ly/3FSXXbo. ~5 min walk from where we will be working.
FLOW OF THE ACTIVITY
- Meet at 9:45am (please be on time)
- Sign in
- Receive instruction/demo on how to identify & remove invasive blackberry
- Remove blackberry to clear space to plant native plants
- Take a snack break at 11:30am
- Receive instruction/demo on planting shrubs
- Plant native shrubs & continue to remove blackberry
- Volunteer until 1pm (no problem if you have to leave early, just let us know when)
- Take home a small thank you gift
- Sign out
WHAT TO BRING
- Water bottle
- Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty
- Long sleeves & thick pants (like jeans) to protect you from thorny plants & ticks
- Sturdy, comfortable closed toe shoes/boots or rain boots
- Rain jacket & hat in case it rains
- OPTIONAL: Gardening gloves, tools & safety glasses
WHAT WILL BE PROVIDED TO YOU
- Gloves, tools & safety glasses
- Educational instruction (no experience necessary)
- Yummy snacks
- Small thank you gift at the end
WHAT HAPPENS AFTERWARDS
- A follow-up survey will be sent (filling this out helps us improve our program & secure funding to run more activities!)
- A volunteer letter emailed on request
- Photos taken will be uploaded on Meetup & our Flickr HERE
- A summary of the activity uploaded HERE
PARTNER FOR THIS ACTIVITY
- This activity is being made possible thanks to partnership with the Everett Crowley Park Committee (ECPC).
- ECPC needs more amazing people like YOU! Get to know this awesome local stewardship & how you can get more involved at their website HERE or by emailing ecpcstewards@gmail.com.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This activity is taking place on the traditional, ancestral & unceded territory of the šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmaɁɬ təməxʷ (Musqueam), səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsleil-Waututh), Kwantlen, S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō) & Coast Salish First Nations.QUESTIONS?
Email Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca - Mountain Views! Restore Salmon Habitat @ Trethewey Channel, Maple RidgeTrethewey Channel, Maple Ridge, BC
Restore local salmon habitat with the Lower Mainland Green Team & Alouette River Management Society!
Come plant native shrubs & remove invasive blackberry with us along a salmon spawning channel! All ages, abilities & experience levels are welcome, bring your family & friends! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.
*Please note this site has uneven ground in many areas & can be muddy. Option to remove invasive blackberry in a more flat area to rescue native trees will be available*
Great opportunity to meet people, make a difference & have fun :)
This activity will run RAIN OR SHINE
WHY SIGN UP
• Meet new people & be part of a community
• Learn about local environmental issues
• Improve your health in nature while connecting with others
• Get exercise & fresh air along the beautiful Alouette River
• Support local salmon habitat
• Get volunteer hours (if needed)
• Eat delicious snacks
• Have fun... even when it rains! :)FIRST TIME?
Complete our Volunteer Registration Form: bit.ly/lmgt-registerYou only have to fill this out ONCE. FILLING OUT THIS FORM DOES NOT SIGN YOU UP FOR THIS ACTIVITY, it only registers you as a volunteer with our organization. Please sign up for this specific activity here on Meetup or by emailing Ashton at Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca
RSVPing
Before signing up, please make sure you are fully committed to participating. We ensure there is enough staff, buy snacks & bring gloves/tools based on the number of people signed up.By RSVPing & not showing up or changing your RSVP at the last minute, you may be taking a spot away from others.
We understand that unforeseen circumstances come up. If you can no longer attend, please update your RSVP right away.
SET UP & TAKE DOWN
Many hands make for light work! Email Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca if you're interested in helping out :)MEETING SPOT
Meet at 13193 216 St, Maple Ridge HERE. At the stop sign at 216 St and 132 Ave, go straight and take an immediate left. Head up the driveway then take a right and you'll see us. Follow our signs!BIKING?
Plan your bicycle route on the Cycling in Metro Vancouver pageTAKING TRANSIT?
This site is not very transit accessible. We suggest bringing a bike on the bus, planning for a 2.5-3.3km walk from the nearest 701 or R3 bus stops, or connecting with others who are signed up to carpool.DRIVING?
Free parking in areaCARPOOLING?
Help make this activity more accessible by driving with others to/from this activity! Log in & use “comments” at the bottom of this page to offer/ask for rides.Staff can help share that you are offering/looking for a ride, but are unable to provide or coordinate rides.
Communicate meeting points & times clearly & prioritize your safety. Those who carpool do so at their own risk
WASHROOMS
There will be a washroom available at our meeting spotWHAT TO BRING
• Long sleeves & long, thick pants (like jeans) you don't mind getting dirty to protect you from thorny plants & ticks
• Refillable water bottle
• Sturdy, comfortable closed toe boots that can get wet and dirty
• Rain jacket in case it rains
• Hat to keep sun/rain out of your faceWHAT WE PROVIDE
• Gloves, tools & safety glasses
• Educational instruction & safety talk on what to do (no experience needed!)
• Yummy snacks
• Photos of you in action
• Volunteer letters (on request)
• A fun, empowering opportunity to make a difference!FLOW OF THE ACTIVITY
• Meet at 9:30am (please be on time!)
• Check-in
• Drive together to the spawning channel at 9:45am
• Receive instruction & demo for activity
• Plant native shrubs & remove invasive plants
• Take a snack break (yum!) around 11:30am
• Continue planting & removing invasive plant
• Help us pack up tools & supplies
• Check-out at 12:45pm
• Drive back together to meeting spotWHAT HAPPENS AFTER
• Fill out our survey to help us improve our program & secure funding for more activities!
• View photos HERE
• Read our activity summary HERE
• If needed, email Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca to request a volunteer letterOUR PARTNER
This activity is being made possible thanks to partnership with the Alouette River Management Society (ARMS). Thank you ARMS for your financial support & commitment to our shared goals to promote environmental stewardship & community well-being!LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This activity is taking place on the traditional, ancestral & unceded territories of the sq̓əc̓iy̓aɁɬ təməxʷ (Katzie), Kwantlen, S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō), Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla & other Coast Salish NationsQUESTIONS?
Email Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca - Plant Native Shrubs to Restore Salmon Habitat @ Trethewey Channel, Maple RidgeTrethewey Channel, Maple Ridge, BC
Restore local salmon habitat with the Lower Mainland Green Team & Alouette River Management Society!
THIS ACTIVITY WAS RESCHEDULED FROM OCT 20. Join us at one or both of our activities happening at this site on Oct 27!
9:30am-12:45pm (SIGN UP HERE)
1-4:15pm (THIS ACTIVITY)Come plant native shrubs with us along a salmon spawning channel! All ages, abilities & experience levels are welcome, bring your family & friends! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.
*This site has uneven ground in many areas & can be muddy. Option to remove invasive blackberry in a more flat area to rescue native trees will be available*
Great opportunity to meet people, make a difference & have fun :)
This activity will run RAIN OR SHINE
WHY SIGN UP
• Meet new people & be part of a community
• Learn about local environmental issues
• Improve your health in nature while connecting with others
• Get exercise & fresh air along the beautiful Alouette River
• Support local salmon habitat
• Get volunteer hours (if needed)
• Eat yummy snacks
• Have fun... even when it rains! :)FIRST TIME?
Complete our Volunteer Registration Form: bit.ly/lmgt-registerYou only have to fill this out ONCE. FILLING OUT THIS FORM DOES NOT SIGN YOU UP FOR THIS ACTIVITY, it only registers you as a volunteer with our charity. Sign up for this specific activity here on Meetup or by emailing Lyda@greenteamscanada.ca
RSVPing
Before signing up, please make sure you are fully committed to participating. We ensure there is enough staff, buy snacks & bring gloves/tools based on the number of people signed up.By RSVPing & not showing up or changing your RSVP at the last minute, you may be taking a spot away from others.
We understand that unforeseen circumstances come up. If you can no longer attend, please update your RSVP right away.
SET UP & TAKE DOWN
Many hands make for light work! Email Lyda@greenteamscanada.ca if you're interested in helping out :)MEETING SPOT
Meet at 13193 216 St, Maple Ridge HERE. At the stop sign at 216 St & 132 Ave, go straight & take an immediate left. Head up the driveway then take a right & you'll see us. Follow our signs!BIKING?
Plan your bicycle route on the Cycling in Metro Vancouver pageTAKING TRANSIT?
This site is not very transit accessible. We suggest bringing a bike on the bus, planning for a 2.5-3.3km walk from the nearest 701 or R3 bus stops, or connecting with others who are signed up to carpool.DRIVING?
Free parking in areaCARPOOLING?
Help make this activity more accessible by driving with others to/from this activity! Log in & use “comments” at the bottom of this page to offer/ask for rides.Staff can help share that you are offering/looking for a ride, but are unable to provide or coordinate rides.
Communicate meeting points & times clearly & prioritize your safety. Those who carpool do so at their own risk
WASHROOMS
Available at our meeting spotWHAT TO BRING
• Long sleeves & long, thick pants (like jeans) you don't mind getting dirty to protect you from thorny plants & ticks
• Refillable water bottle
• Sturdy, comfortable closed toe BOOTS that can get wet and dirty
• Rain jacket in case it rains
• Hat to keep sun/rain out of your faceWHAT WE PROVIDE
• Gloves, tools & safety glasses
• Educational instruction & safety talk on what to do (no experience needed!)
• Yummy snacks
• Photos of you in action
• Volunteer letters (on request)
• A fun, empowering opportunity to make a difference!FLOW OF THE ACTIVITY
• Meet at 1pm (please be on time!)
• Check-in
• Drive to the planting site at 1:15pm
• Receive instruction & demo for activity
• Plant native shrubs
• Take a snack break (yum!) around 2:45pm
• Continue planting
• Help us pack up tools & supplies
• Check-out at 4:15pm
• Drive back to meeting spotWHAT HAPPENS AFTER
• Fill out our survey to help us improve our program & secure funding for more activities!
• View photos HERE
• Read our activity summary HERE
• If needed, email Lyda@greenteamscanada.ca to request a volunteer letterOUR PARTNER
This activity is being made possible thanks to partnership with the Alouette River Management Society (ARMS). Thank you ARMS for your financial support & commitment to our shared goals to promote environmental stewardship & community well-being!LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This activity is taking place on the traditional, ancestral & unceded territories of the sq̓əc̓iy̓aɁɬ təməxʷ (Katzie), Kwantlen, S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō) & other Coast Salish NationsQUESTIONS?
Email Lyda@greenteamscanada.ca - Make Friends & Remove Invasive Blackberry @ Seaview Park, Port MoodySeaview Park, Port Moody, BC
Get outside & make a difference with the Lower Mainland Green Team & City of Port Moody
Come remove invasive Himalayan blackberry with us at Seaview Park in Port Moody to help create a better outdoor space at this park! All ages, abilities & experience levels are welcome, bring your family & friends! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.
Great opportunity to meet people, make a difference & have fun :)
This activity will run RAIN OR SHINE
WHY SIGN UP
• Meet new people & be part of a community
• Learn about local environmental issues
• Improve your health in nature while connecting with others
• Get exercise & fresh air in a beautiful green space
• Increase biodiversity
• Get volunteer hours (if needed)
• Eat delicious snacks
• Have fun... even when it rains! :)FIRST TIME?
Complete our Volunteer Registration Form: bit.ly/lmgt-registerYou only have to fill this out ONCE. FILLING OUT THIS FORM DOES NOT SIGN YOU UP FOR THIS ACTIVITY, it only registers you as a volunteer with our organization. Please sign up for this specific activity here on Meetup or by emailing Ashton at Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca
RSVPing
Before signing up, please make sure you are fully committed to participating. We ensure there is enough staff, buy snacks & bring gloves/tools based on the number of people signed up.By RSVPing & not showing up or changing your RSVP at the last minute, you may be taking a spot away from others.
We understand that unforeseen circumstances come up. If you can no longer attend, please update your RSVP right away.
SET UP & TAKE DOWN
We love having people come out early to help set up/stay late to pack up. Email Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca if you're interested!MEETING SPOT
Meet by the playground at Seaview Park HERE. Look for our signs!BIKING?
Plan your bicycle route on the Cycling in Metro Vancouver pageTAKING TRANSIT?
About a 1-2 min walk from the 180 bus stop at Cecile Dr & Evergreen Dr. Plan your route with the TransLink Trip Planner, Google Maps or download the Transit app (green icon) on your phoneDRIVING?
Park in the Seaview Elementary Parking Lot HERECARPOOLING?
Help make this activity more accessible by driving with others to/from this activity! Log in & use “comments” at the bottom of this page to offer/ask for rides.Staff can help share that you are offering/looking for a ride, but are unable to provide or coordinate rides.
Communicate meeting points & times clearly & prioritize your safety. Those who carpool do so at their own risk
WASHROOMS
Closest washrooms at Westhill Park HERE, a 2 min drive or 13 min walk from the park. We recommend going to the washroom before you come/the activity starts!WHAT TO BRING
• Long sleeves & long, thick pants (like jeans) you don't mind getting dirty to protect you from thorny plants & ticks
• Refillable water bottle
• Sturdy, comfortable closed toe shoes/boots or rain boots
• Rain jacket in case it rains
• Hat to keep sun/rain out of your faceWHAT WE PROVIDE
• Gloves, tools & safety glasses
• Educational instruction & safety talk on what to do (no experience needed!)
• Yummy snacks
• Photos of you in action
• Volunteer letters (on request)
• A fun, empowering opportunity to make a difference!FLOW OF THE ACTIVITY
• Meet at 9:45am (please be on time)
• Check-in
• Receive instruction & demo for activity
• Remove invasive plants
• Take a snack break (yum!) around 11:30am
• Continue removing invasive plants until 1pm
• Help us pack up tools & supplies
• Check-outWHAT HAPPENS AFTER
• Fill out our survey to help us improve our program & secure funding for more activities!
• View photos HERE
• Read our activity summary HERE
• If needed, email Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca to request a volunteer letterOUR PARTNER
Thank you to the City of Port Moody, our Community Investment Partner, for the financial support, direction & support to make this activity possible!LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This activity is taking place on the traditional, ancestral & unceded territories of the səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w (Squamish), šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmaɁɬ təməxʷ (Musqueam), Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō) & other Coast Salish NationsQUESTIONS?
Email Ashton@greenteamscanada.ca