MILTON, Canada: Winners of the 19th annual National Awards of Landscape Excellence (NALE) were announced on August 10, 2022. Each year, the NALE celebrates outstanding work across the country, honouring top projects in landscape construction, design, and maintenance.
In order to qualify for the NALE, applicants first enter their projects in their respective provincial association awards of excellence competitions. Then the provincial associations submit up to three entries per category to the national competition.
The judges, a volunteer panel of industry experts, did not have an easy job evaluating several dozens of projects ranging from exceptional to extraordinary. The national judges evaluated each entry based on standardised criteria first developed by the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) in 2004 to narrow the submissions down to this year’s best in each category.
Following two summers as a virtual event, the CNLA was excited and eager for the national awards to return to being an in-person event. The ballroom at 1 Rideau Street was packed with more than 140 members of the industry from across the country, representing a cross section of the horticultural trades.
The 2022 winners are as follows:
Caterpillar National Award of Landscape Excellence for Commercial Construction
the Caterpillar National Award of Landscape Excellence for Residential
Construction
for the HortProtect National Award of Landscape Excellence for Landscape
Design;
Award of Landscape Excellence for Commercial Maintenance;
National Award of Landscape Excellence for Residential Maintenance;
Year Award;
Award
Congratulations to all of our winners this year! The recognition is well deserved for all of this
outstanding work that significantly raises the level of professionalism in the landscape industry.
The ceremony also included the CNLA awards for Grower and Garden Centre of the Year, as
well as the Green for Life Industry Awards, which recognize individuals, companies and
communities which benefit the public through the development and maintenance of green
spaces.
The 2022 Green for Life award winners are:
HUGS is a vast new community green space that celebrated its grand opening this
summer at the Humboldt District Hospital grounds, built by numerous agencies,
companies and individuals including Scotts Canada, Landscape Saskatchewan,
Landscape Alberta, Green Cities Foundation Canada and Communities in Bloom.
Green for Life Community Award
To recognize the dedication of healthcare professionals and frontline workers in the fight
against coronavirus, the Landscape Ontario (LO) Covid-19 Task Force created a Garden
Makeover Appreciation contest. A standout among the 10 contest winners is
Participation House in Markham, Ontario, a leader in enhancing the quality of life of
individuals with disabilities, whose outdoor space received more than $50,000 in
donations from LO’s Toronto Chapter for landscaping improvements.
General Motors Canada has been a significant feature of the CNLA’s Member Services
program, offering discounts on GM trucks to members across the country for more than
20 years.
Alex Raab, who opened his first White Rose store in 1957, was a pioneer of the
ornamental horticulture industry in many ways, including mail-order delivery,
large-scale composting, and inventing and trademarking several products like the
Merrygro mini greenhouse.
Individual
Raymond Carrière is the Founding President of Communities in Bloom. For more than
25 years, Raymond’s vision inspired thousands of volunteers and over 900 communities
to register in the provincial, national and international programs.
Individual
For more than 30 years as Executive Director of Landscape Ontario, Tony DiGiovanni
has made a mark on the landscape industry in numerous ways, including improving
communication between members, his tireless promotion of the industry, and the
exponential growth of LO membership.