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Montreal area suppliers
Windmill Point Farms: Permaculture seeds and grafting workshops
Windmill Point Farm is a beautiful 70 acre permaculture farm located on Ile Perrot, an island just 30 minutes from Montreal, Canada.
Green Barn Nursury “Focuses on growing and selling functional trees. This means that each tree has at least one food or environmental related use. We also offer workshops on organic living, grapes and wine and of course our one of a kind tree grafting and plant auction days.”
“Le Centre Nature et Santé est un site Internet mis en place afin de promouvoir la santé au naturel. À l'heure actuelle, il est exclusivement virtuel.” http://www.centrenaturesante.com/index.html
Pacific Permaculture effectively spreads permaculture through: education and community building. “We offer a range of high quality workshops and courses taught by knowledgeable, enthusiastic and experienced teachers. Building on experience from around the globe Pacific Permaculture is striking strong roots in western Canada.”
National Sustainable Information Services “features the latest in sustainable agriculture and organic farming news, events and funding opportunities, plus in-depth publications on production practices, alternative crop and livestock enterprises, innovative marketing, organic certification, and highlights of local, regional, USDA and other federal sustainable agriculture activities.”
http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/perma.html
The Montreal Permaculture Guild “is a group of active people inspired by Permaculture principles and dedicated to learning about, promoting and practicing sustainable living, in and around Montreal. Our activities are open to all and for the most part offered free of charge”

“Plants For A Future is a resource centre for rare and unusual plants, particularly those which have edible, medicinal or other uses. We practice vegan-organic permaculture with emphasis on creating an ecologically sustainable environment based largely on perennial plants.”
Inspirational Projects
Permaculture Aid for the Third World Course
“The concept was to teach future aid workers from developed nations, using the course fees to fund local projects in the third world. Local students were selected to join the course. Other local people are employed to help implement the project.”
www.permacultureplants.net/NgareNdare/School/school.htm
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