Services

Customized Services that Manage & Reduce Environmental Impact.

 

The Solstice Story

Solstice has been providing specialized environmental services in Western Canada since 2002.   We are an equal opportunity women owned and operated business with gender balance and racial diversity which includes 25% of our core Solstice team being Indigenous, plus an additional eight Indigenous seasonal employees.  

We are a team of passionate, interdisciplinary experts who simplify the science and deliberately center Indigenous ways of knowing, to complement decision-making, communicate effectively, and reduce environmental challenges. Alberta based, locally owned: with offices in Edmonton, Red Deer and Calgary. 

 

How we approach our work:

 

LISTEN

We listen to your environmental concerns, challenges, and unique priorities to ensure we provide successful solutions.

INNOVATE

We are always exploring new techniques to manage the environment, by employing technology and fresh thinking to deliver quality results to keep your project on time and on budget.

ENGAGE

We create meaningful connections to support people, industry and communities in creating sustainable solutions for any project.

EMPOWER

We make sense of the science, data, environmental risks and regulations, and assess your needs to create solutions that allow you to make smart, practical decisions.

 

Land Acknowledgment

Solstice Environmental Management resides and works in Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8 territories.

Out of respect, truth, and reconciliation, we acknowledge that these regions are home to First Nations, Cree, Blackfoot, Nakota Sioux, Dene, Inuit, and Metis peoples, both past and present. We honour the intimate connection that the First Peoples of Canada share with this traditional territory and wish to further empower the Indigenous sovereignty of land management through a partnership grounded in a mutual respect of the Earth. We believe we have much to learn and share in our desire to protect the natural landscapes and sacred lands that were first cared for by the First Peoples of Canada.