DIRT, GARBAGE, AND COMMUNITY PRIDE—SPRING HAS OFFICIALLY ARRIVED
Nothing says “spring in Okotoks” quite like the annual Sheep River Valley clean-up. The snow melts, the pathways fill up, and suddenly everyone remembers just how beautiful this town really is… right before noticing the winter trash that somehow reproduced under the snowbanks. Glamorous? No. Important? Absolutely.
Every May, hundreds of volunteers show up to help clean the Sheep River Valley, parks, and community spaces as part of Okotoks’ annual Community Clean Up & Tree Planting event—and honestly, it’s one of the best reminders of what makes this town different.
THIS IS WHAT COMMUNITY LOOKS LIKE
A lot of towns say they have community spirit. Okotoks proves it.
Families, local businesses, schools, sports teams, and neighbourhood groups all show up with gloves on and coffee in hand to keep this town looking the way it should: clean, green, and embarrassingly photogenic.
It’s not just about litter pickup—it’s about pride of ownership in the place we call home. And if you’ve ever wondered why people love living here, events like this are your answer.
WHY THIS EVENT MATTERS MORE THAN PEOPLE THINK
Sure, picking up garbage may not sound thrilling. But this event does a lot more than make the pathways prettier.
It helps:
Protect the Sheep River ecosystem
Reduce litter in parks and natural spaces
Support local biodiversity through tree planting
Keep recreational areas safe and enjoyable for families
The Town’s 2026 event includes a goal of planting 1,500 seedlings to help preserve and enhance the river valley for future generations.
So yes—your Saturday morning cleanup is doing more than burning off last night’s pizza.
VOLUNTEERS MAKE OKOTOKS… OKOTOKS
Let’s be honest: without volunteers, a lot of the things people love about this town wouldn’t happen.
The annual clean-up is one of those behind-the-scenes community efforts that reminds everyone this isn’t just a place people live—it’s a place people invest in. Time, effort, pride.
That kind of culture matters. It’s part of why buyers searching homes for sale in Okotoks aren’t just buying a house—they’re buying into a community that shows up for itself.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED THIS MAY
Thinking about volunteering? Good. You should.
The Town of Okotoks’ 25th Annual Community Clean Up & Tree Planting is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM, with a volunteer BBQ afterward because apparently free burgers are how we reward environmental stewardship around here. Frankly, fair enough.
Participants can:
Pre-register and pick up supplies in advance
Join day-of at Lions Park Picnic Shelter
Bring family, friends, coworkers, or your overachieving neighbour who already owns a litter picker
IT’S A SMALL THING THAT MAKES A BIG IMPACT
One morning. One pair of gloves. One cleaner river valley.
That’s the beauty of this event—it doesn’t require huge sacrifice. Just a few hours from people who care enough to pitch in. And when hundreds of volunteers do that together? The impact is massive.
It’s the kind of thing that makes longtime residents proud and newcomers think, “Okay wow, this place is different.”
Because it is.
WHY THIS MATTERS FOR REAL ESTATE, TOO
Here’s the truth no one in real estate talks about enough: people don’t just buy homes—they buy communities.
A town with engaged residents, well-maintained green spaces, and visible civic pride will always outperform one that doesn’t. That community involvement directly contributes to quality of life, desirability, and long-term home value.
So yes, believe it or not, a volunteer clean-up event actually says a lot about the strength of the local market.
Any experienced Okotoks realtor will tell you: buyers notice when a community cares.
SHOW UP FOR THE TOWN THAT SHOWS UP FOR YOU
The Sheep River Valley is one of Okotoks’ greatest assets. It gives this town its beauty, its outdoor lifestyle, and a huge part of its identity. Keeping it clean isn’t just a nice thing to do—it’s part of protecting what makes this place special.
So if you’ve been looking for a sign to get involved this spring, this is it.
Grab some gloves. Bring the kids. Pick up some trash. Plant a tree. Stay for the BBQ.
That’s peak Okotoks, honestly.
More info and pre-register at okotoks.ca/clean-up
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