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CSLA Membership

The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) is a professional organization comprising individual members from across Canada. Membership into the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects is facilitated by our recognized Component Associations. In order to be a member of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects you must first gain full membership to one of the recognized Component Associations.

The Component Associations represent geographically distinct territory, provincial and regional groups of landscape architects covering all provinces and territories in Canada. Depending on where you are living in Canada you will need to contact that local component organization for their details pertaining to membership qualifications. Each component has different local regulation and entrance requirements. The contact information for each Component Association can be found here.

CSLA Membership Categories
Regular Members – landscape architects who are members, in good standing, of Components, or members in Affiliate membership categories approved for Society membership.

Life Members – retired landscape architects whom the Society wishes to honour in accordance with criteria established by the CSLA Board and who have been recommended by Components.

Honourary Members – people who are appointed by the CSLA Board who have performed notable service in advancing the cause of landscape architecture.

The CSLA Bylaws outline the rights, privileges and obligations of each membership category.

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