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Bruce County Bruce County
Bruce - North (incl. North and South Bruce Peninsula Townships; Tobermory, Lion's Head) Bruce - North (incl. North and South Bruce Peninsula Townships; Tobermory, Lion's Head)
Bruce - South (incl. Huron-Kinloss, Kincardine Brockton & South Bruce Twnshps; Walkerton, Teeswater) Bruce - South (incl. Huron-Kinloss, Kincardine Brockton & South Bruce Twnshps; Walkerton, Teeswater)
Bruce - Central (incl Arran-Elderslie & Saugeen Shores Twnshps; Sa 1st Nation,  P. Elgin Southampton Bruce - Central (incl Arran-Elderslie & Saugeen Shores Twnshps; Sa 1st Nation, P. Elgin Southampton
Grey County Grey County
Grey - North (incl. Georgian Bluffs,  Meaford and Blue Mountains Townships; Owen Sound, Thornbury) Grey - North (incl. Georgian Bluffs, Meaford and Blue Mountains Townships; Owen Sound, Thornbury)
Grey - Central (incl. Chatsworth and Grey Highlands Townships; Feversham, Markdale) Grey - Central (incl. Chatsworth and Grey Highlands Townships; Feversham, Markdale)
Grey - South (incl West Grey and Southgate Townships; Hanover, Neustadt, Dundalk) Grey - South (incl West Grey and Southgate Townships; Hanover, Neustadt, Dundalk)
Collingwood Rowing Club
Collingwood Rowing Club, 2 Birch St, Collingwood Ontario

The Collingwood Rowing Club is looking for safety boat drivers to help with rows all summer.    We are flexible on scheduling and no commitment required.      During rows, the safety boat is there to help with any incidents on the water ( boat tips, broken equipment), to help remind rowers to stay on the rowing course and monitor the general safety of the rowers. The safety boat will also occasionally be required to carry the coach between crews.      All safety boat drivers will be trained by our facilities team and during rows will be in constant contact with either a coach or the practice captain.     Time commitment is 1-2 hours per row.  Row times are: 5:45 AM Monday, Wednesday 7:45AM Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and all holidays 5:45PM Monday, Wednesday, Thursday We also require extra help for the following seasonal events: Come Try Rowing: May 23rd,  9am-12pm and 2pm-5pm  (rain date May 24) Learn to Row: June 6th and 7th: 9am-12pm  (rain date Jun 13th and 14th)   Rows are dependent on weather.  We do not go out if it is raining or too windy.    Valid PCOC is required.  If you do not have a PCOC and commit to 10 hours of service the Rowing Club will cover the cost of acquiring your PCOC.    Drivers over the age of 18 will also require a vulnerable sector check.    

 

Board member   Bruce County  Bruce - North (incl. North and South Bruce Peninsula Townships; Tobermory, Lion's Head)  Bruce - South (incl. Huron-Kinloss, Kincardine Brockton & South Bruce Twnshps; Walkerton, Teeswater)  Bruce - Central (incl Arran-Elderslie & Saugeen Shores Twnshps; Sa 1st Nation,  P. Elgin Southampton 
Bruce Botanical Food Gardens
Ripley

As a board member, you will help shape the garden’s future: set strategic goals, guide fundraising, champion outreach, and ensure the garden remains an inclusive, eco‑friendly space for all. Your voice will influence programming, partnership development, and stewardship of this important community space.

The Bruce Botanical Food Garden is one of only two spaces in Canada with that designation. There is one acre full of over 250 different food plants, with room to grow in every way. We have space to physically expand and our education and food security programs also have strong growth potential with the right team. 

Ready to grow with us? Email president@bbfg.org with a brief introduction and why you’re excited to join us. We’ll follow up to discuss the role and next steps.

Help us cultivate a greener community—become a board member today!

 

Youth Blog Team Members   Grey County  Grey - North (incl. Georgian Bluffs,  Meaford and Blue Mountains Townships; Owen Sound, Thornbury)  Grey - Central (incl. Chatsworth and Grey Highlands Townships; Feversham, Markdale)  Grey - South (incl West Grey and Southgate Townships; Hanover, Neustadt, Dundalk) 
Seeds of Diversity - Youth in Food Systems
Virtual

If you are a youth aged 14-19, this could be for you! By joining our Youth in Food Systems team, you can learn about and explore food systems while creating content for empowering and inspiring your peers to do the same.

Do you have a way with words, or just an interest in writing? Or perhaps you enjoy providing thoughtful feedback? Or have a knack for design? 

Are you eager to learn about and share knowledge about food systems and sustainability with your peers?
 

Join the youth-led blog as a Writer, Editor, Designer, or Publisher!

We are bringing youth on for each role within the youth-led blog team this year! Visit www.seeds.ca/schoolfoodgardens/blog to see the project. 

 

WRITERS

Do you have a way with words, or just an interest in writing? We have an opportunity for you to write about food- and sustainability-related topics for the blog! It’s written for young people, by young people, to educate and inspire your peers. 

EDITORS

The essence of the blog lies in having high quality content, and that shouldn’t fall solely on the blog writers. Our editors are responsible for reviewing each post and providing suggestions and feedback before the posts get published. 

DESIGNERS & PUBLISHERS

The aesthetic of the blog is important for capturing readers’ attention. This means having a featured image for each and every blog post created; and publishing each post in a way that is user friendly and appealing. If you have a creative eye and want to produce final pieces that are inviting, this role could be the perfect fit for you! 

Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club, Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club at Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club
Various. See a map of the area: https://beavervalleybrucetrail.org/maps-and-bruce-trail-app/

The Beaver Valley Bruce Trail Club is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit group that maintains and stewards the Bruce Trail and its lands from the western edge of the Blue Mountains to Blantyre. Volunteers have the opportunity to contribute to conservation and the Bruce Trail in a variety of ways.

Trail Maintenance volunteers are part of a roster that may include: sawyers, trail builders, grass-cutters and trimmers, trail clean-up, etc.

Volunteer Land Stewards actively care for each of the properties that are owned or managed by the Bruce Trail Conservancy by visiting an assigned property at least twice a year, completing annual reports on the conditions of the land, and providing input into the stewardship plans.

Hike Leaders plan and guide hikers on the trail in organized hikes approximately once per month, in all four seasons if possible.

Other opportunities to volunteer in Communications and Publicity, Outreach, or on the Board are available as well.

All volunteers will receive training and equipment as necessary. Commitment times are flexible. Please contact the Club to find the opportunity that's right for you!