Mini Forest Site Preparation Volunteer

(Central Lake Ontario Conservation)

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Position ID: V-OSH1617
Last Modified: 29 May 2026
Last Full Update: 29 May 2026

Opportunity Details: Mini Forest Site Preparation Volunteer

Contact Nicole Chan, Community Engagement Assistant, Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority; Phone: 365 633 1393; Email: snapwhitby@cloca.com
Duties

Be part of the beginning of a mini forest! The Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Program (SNAP) is creating a mini forest at Central Park (Michael Blvd, Whitby, ON L1N 5Y4). We are looking for volunteers to help prepare the site by layering cardboard, soil, and mulch on Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm. Planting will take place later this year.

No experience needed. Volunteers should be comfortable with light to moderate physical activity, such as:

  • Using basic tools like shovels, rakes, or wheelbarrows
  • Lifting and carrying materials (up to ~20 lbs / 9 kg)
  • Standing, bending, and moving around for the duration of the event

All tools, materials, and guidance will be provided. Accessible tasks and flexible volunteer roles are available.

Registration is required. Please register through Volunteer Durham, the SNAP website, or by sending your full name and email address to snapwhitby@cloca.com.

What are mini forests? Mini forests are dense, fast-growing pockets of native trees and shrubs, planted using locally adapted techniques inspired by the Miyawaki method. Designed to mimic the layered structure of a native forest, mini forests establish quickly and become self-sustaining within 2–3 years. Despite their small size, mini forests can support rich biodiversity, store significant carbon, and provide a range of benefits that strengthen climate resilience in urban spaces. Learn more: Little Forests Durham.

More Info Link https://www.cloca.com/snap
Benefits Create a greener, more vibrant public space for your community. 
Be part of creating something lasting from the very beginning. 
Learn about mini forests and hands-on site preparation skills. 
Meet like-minded people and connect with your community. 
Build community pride in stewarding shared spaces. 
Spend time outdoors and stay active. 
Gain community involvement hours. 
Support local climate resilience.
Ages 12 year(s) and up
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours Yes
Suitable For Anyone
Areas of Interest Group / Family Volunteering ; Nature / Environment ; Manual Labour / Physical Labour ; Community / Neighbourhood Volunteering
Skills/Experience Team Work
Commitment Length One Time / Special Event
Interaction Level Large Group
Minimum Hours 2
Dates and Times Saturday: Morning
Seasons Summer
Accessibility Fully Accessible ; Accessible tasks and flexible volunteer roles are available.
Location Central Park,Michael Blvd, Whitby, ON L1N 5Y4
Number of Positions Whitby 
 
60 individual(s) needed in total. 
 
West Lynde residents and students and other Whitby residents are especially encouraged to participate.
Application Deadline 19 Jun 2026
Police Check Not Required

Agency Details: Central Lake Ontario Conservation

Office Phone 905-579-0411
Fax 905-579-0994
E-Mail mail@cloca.com
Website http://www.cloca.com
Address & Map
100 Whiting Ave
Oshawa, ON
Canada L1H 3T3
 
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