Events
National Sweater Day
Every February, over a million people across Canada turn down their heat and wear their best sweaters to show support for taking action on climate change.
The campaign is a fun, money-saving, easy way to get involved in energy conservation dialogue and action. Wearing a sweater is a symbolic gesture to show support for decision makers to make structural changes in Canada’s energy landscape. We all want to be connected to a bigger conversation about the solutions to climate change, and a huge part of that is how we use energy.
Supported by our friends at Loblaw Companies Ltd through partial proceeds of Loblaw's national Charge-for-Plastic-Bags program (which has reduced the number of plastic bags in stores by 2.5 billion since 2007), National Sweater Day is a fun, cozy way of showing commitment to energy conservation.
The campaign is a fun, money-saving, easy way to get involved in energy conservation dialogue and action. Wearing a sweater is a symbolic gesture to show support for decision makers to make structural changes in Canada’s energy landscape. We all want to be connected to a bigger conversation about the solutions to climate change, and a huge part of that is how we use energy.
Supported by our friends at Loblaw Companies Ltd through partial proceeds of Loblaw's national Charge-for-Plastic-Bags program (which has reduced the number of plastic bags in stores by 2.5 billion since 2007), National Sweater Day is a fun, cozy way of showing commitment to energy conservation.
Symbolic Adoptions
Give animal lovers a gift they want. Adopt an animal today!
National Sweater Day - February 9th
Earth Hour
Thank you for making WWF's Earth Hour a success! Once again, millions of Canadians joined the world's largest voluntary action. Together, we sent a strong message about climate change and the need for clean-energy solutions.
Learn more about Earth Hour
Learn more about Earth Hour
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Earth Hour
CN Tower Climb
The 22nd Annual Canada Life CN Tower Climb for WWF-Canada was a great success with more than 4,700 climbers raising over $1 million to help protect species at risk.
A huge thanks to our climbers, sponsors and volunteers.
Visit wwf.ca/cntowerclimb to check out some fun event day photos!
A huge thanks to our climbers, sponsors and volunteers.
Visit wwf.ca/cntowerclimb to check out some fun event day photos!
CN Tower Climb participants
Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
The 18th annual Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup was another hugely successful year! Thank you to the 56,000+ people who came out to help 1665 shorelines across the country this year. The program is proud to be Canada’s largest community based shoreline cleanup, providing Canadians with a great way to join with friends, family, colleagues, and the community to make a positive difference on the environment.


