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Revised Version (June 2024) of the CLS is now available!

The Canadian Landscape Standard Steering Committee is proud to release a revised edition (June 2024) of the Canadian Landscape Standard. As a member of the CNLA or the CSLA, a subscription to the CLS is included in your membership dues - download it below to get the latest edition.

In this edition of the Canadian Landscape Standard (CLS), the CLS Steering Committee is pleased to present an entirely new and revised Section 5 - Growing Medium, in addition to several other updates (please refer to the summary of changes). 

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Do you have suggestions for improving the CLS? For new content? Did you catch any errors or omissions? If so, please contact Michelle Legault, CSLA Executive Director, at executive-director@csla-aapc.ca with a description of the proposed change or addition.


About the Canadian Landscape Standard

Nastaran Moradinejad, BCSLA, AALA, CSLA, Appointed Chair of the Canadian Landscape Standard Steering Committee

It is with great pleasure that the CSLA announces Nastaran Moradinejad's appointment as Chair of the CSLA and CNLA Joint Canadian Landscape Standard (CLS) Steering Committee. Ms. Moradinejad has served on the CLS Steering Committee since 2017 and has contributed to the development and launch of the second edition.

According to Christene LeVatte, past chair of the CLS Steering Committee:

"Nastaran's contribution to the CLS has been truly exceptional. Her appointment will ensure the CLS's continued integrity and development of new content."

The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association and the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, who jointly administer the CLS, would like to express their gratitude to Christene Levatte, who has, since 2014, participated as a member of, and then led the CLS Steering Committee through the first and second editions. Her vision for the CLS and commitment to the project were instrumental in realizing this important guideline for the landscape architecture and landscape construction industries.

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The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association and the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) joined forces to create a new tool that sets guidelines for landscape construction projects across Canada. The Canadian Landscape Standard is intended for use by anyone who specifies, designs, builds or maintains landscape work.  Using the highly successful BC Landscape Standard as a basis for the Canadian version, the standard is a national document, with regional supplements.

The Canadian Landscape Standard shows your clients that your work meets a nationally recognized standard.  Industry will be able to refer to the standard during the bid process.  It is intended to be user-friendly, available in both hard copy and digital formats.  The Canadian Landscape Standard will be a living document that will continually be reviewed and updated to remain current.  A subscription will keep users updated as new sections are available and revisions are made.

CNLA and CSLA would like to recognize the BC Landscape Standard Committee, consisting of volunteers from the BC Landscape & Nursery Association, and BC Society of Landscape Architects, who worked diligently over the last 20 years to create the BC Landscape Standard, and who allowed the BC document to be adopted nationally.  A legacy page in the Canadian Landscape Standard acknowledges their immeasurable contribution to this new document.  A national committee consisting of representatives of CNLA and CSLA has put in many hours to ensure that the Canadian Landscape Standard is a tool that can be used across the country.  In addition, many reviewers across the country examined specific sections in depth to ensure national application.


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The Canadian Landscape Standard shows your clients that your work meets a nationally recognized standard. CLICK HERE TO Download the Canadian Landscape Standard logo and include it in your proposals. 

Logo Disclaimer: The Canadian Landscape Standard (CLS) logo is the property of the CNLA and CSLA. You are authorized to download, print and include the logo in your work if you have purchased and are referencing the CLS. The CLS logo must not be modified, reproduced for purposes other than those noted above, or used in any manner likely to diminish its commercial value.

CLS Steering Committee

CSLA Board Champion

  • Laureen Snook

CNLA National Representative

  • Vice-Chair Peter Guinane (2022)

CSLA National Representative

  • Chair Nastaran Moradinejad (2017-2020 as BC CSLA representative, 2020-onwards as chair)

CSLA Regional Representatives

  • Meredith Mitchell (British Columbia, 2020-present)
  • Ron Koudys (Central, 2014-present)
  • Tim Murray (Atlantic, 2014-present)
  • William Hrycan (Prairies, 2020-present)

CNLA Regional Representatives

  • Mike Mills (British Columbia, 2018-present)
  • Paul Doornbos (Central, 2014-present)
  • Kris Sloan (Prairies, 2023-present)
  • Christine LeVatte (Atlantic, 2022)

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