On June 8, Sea Shepherd volunteers will gather at Woodbine Beach to remove harmful plastics and debris before they reach the open water. Join us for a World Oceans Day cleanup in your community. Pollution in Lake Ontario can travel downstream to the Atlantic, harming whales, dolphins, and countless other marine species. Sea Shepherd crews are on the water every day—patrolling marine sanctuaries, cutting animals free from nets, and confronting illegal fishing.
This is your chance to stand with them from the shore.
📍 Where:
Woodbine Beach
Meet near the Olympic Pool
Toronto, ON
🕙 When:
Sunday, June 8
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Sign Up Below or Email:
toronto@seashepherd.org
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Sea Shepherd cleanups don’t require massive crowds or big budgets — just committed people. We’ll help you get started, stay aligned with the mission, and connect with others in your region.
If there’s not a cleanup near you, help us build one. Sea Shepherd is looking for local leaders ready to take real action — not symbolic gestures.
Email: outreach@seashepherd.org
Sea Shepherd’s Direct Action Crew fuels everything we do — from the shores of North America to the high seas. Monthly members keep ships on the water, drones in the sky, and frontline teams removing nets and rescuing wildlife.
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