Green Frog Systems
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Green Frog Systems



A Trusted Canadian Distributor 🍁 Dark Sky Compliant Motion Sensor Detection
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Illuminate Your Pathways with Cutting-Edge Solar Pathway Lighting Solutions for Canadians

Trusted Solar Pathway Lighting for Western Canada

As a leading distributor of Green Frog Systems in Western Canada, we bring proven solar pathway lighting technology to communities throughout British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Our pathway lighting solutions deliver reliable, cost-effective illumination for pedestrian routes, cycling corridors, and recreational trails—without the complexity and expense of grid-connected infrastructure.

Whether you're a BC municipality looking to extend pathway access into evening hours, an Alberta community enhancing multi-use trail safety, or a Saskatchewan parks authority improving accessibility in natural areas, our solar pathway lighting systems provide sustainable, maintenance-free illumination designed specifically for Canadian conditions.

Why Choose Solar Pathway Lighting?

Zero Electrical Infrastructure Required

Traditional pathway lighting requires extensive electrical work—trenching through established landscapes, running conduit, hiring electrical contractors, and coordinating utility connections. Solar pathway lights eliminate these requirements entirely:

Cost-Effective Infrastructure Development:

No trenching or excavation: Preserve existing landscapes, tree roots, and natural areas

No electrical contractors needed: Reduce project complexity and coordination requirements

No utility connection fees: Avoid hookup charges and service establishment costs

Faster installation timelines: Complete projects in days rather than weeks or months

Dramatic Cost Reduction:

Zero monthly electricity bills

No utility account management or billing administration

Minimal maintenance requirements compared to grid-connected systems

No electrical system troubleshooting or repair costs

Addresses Common Canadian Street Lighting Challenges Such As:

Enhanced Safety & Community Acces

Well-lit pathways encourage greater community use and improve safety for all users:

  • Extended usable hours: Allow pathway use during early morning and evening hours
  • Improved visibility: Help pedestrians and cyclists navigate safely after dark
  • Increased confidence: Users feel more secure on well-lit routes, particularly in isolated areas
  • Support active transportation: Enable cycling and walking as viable transportation options year-round
  • Reduce liability concerns: Address duty-of-care obligations for public pathway systems

Environmentally Responsible Choice

Solar pathway lighting aligns with sustainability goals important to Canadian municipalities and organizations:

  • Zero operational emissions: No carbon footprint from electricity generation
  • Minimal environmental disruption: Installation avoids landscape damage from trenching
  • Supports renewable energy adoption: Demonstrates commitment to clean technology
  • Preserves natural areas: Particularly important for BC's parks and Saskatchewan's natural spaces
  • No light pollution from poor grid placement: Each light can be positioned optimally

Product Spotlight: The Defender-55 Solar Pathway Light

Advanced All-in-One Solar Lighting Solution

The Defender-55 represents the most advanced medium-duty solar pathway light available, specifically engineered for pedestrian pathways, walking trails, and cycling corridors. This all-in-one system integrates solar panel, battery storage, LED fixture, and intelligent controls in a single, vandal-resistant unit.

Key Features:

1. High-Performance LED Technology

CREE XP-G3 LED array (12 units) delivering up to 10,285 lumens

Adjustable LED angle (-40° to +40°) for optimal light distribution

4000K colour temperature (standard) provides clear, natural visibility

Energy-efficient operation maximizes battery runtime

2. Intelligent Motion Detection:

Twin Panasonic PIR (passive infrared) sensors provide reliable motion detection

15-meter detection range covers pathway approach zones effectively

Automatic brightness boost when motion detected (30-second activation)

Standard boost mode: 19W (3,553 lumens) for full visibility

Dual sensor design eliminates blind spots and improves reliability

3. Extended Battery Autonomy:

Advanced LiFePO₄ (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery technology

Up to 102 hours of operation (8.5+ nights without solar charging)

Passive cell balancing technology maximizes battery life and performance

Expected battery lifespan exceeds 10 years under normal operating conditions

Applications for Solar Pathway Lighting Across Western Canada

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Urban Pedestrian Pathways

Communities across Western Canada are investing in pathway infrastructure for active transportation and recreation. Solar powered pathway lighting enables:

  • River valley trail systems (Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon)
  • Urban greenway corridors connecting residential areas
  • Park pathway networks for evening recreation
  • Waterfront walkways and promenades in BC communities
  • Pathways through established neighbourhoods where electrical access is limited
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Cycling Infrastructure & Active Transportation Corridors

Alberta, BC, and Saskatchewan municipalities are expanding cycling infrastructure to support active transportation. Solar pathway lighting supports these initiatives:

  • Shared pedestrian and cycling pathways
  • Routes supporting morning and evening commuters
  • Connections between residential areas and employment centres
  • Integration with public transit systems
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Recreational Trails & Natura Areas

Solar pathway lights provide ideal solutions for parks and natural areas where grid access is unavailable and environmental impact must be minimized. This includes:

  • Provincial and regional park trail systems
  • Nature interpretation routes
  • Bird watching and wildlife viewing areas
  • Fitness and exercise trail loops

Support & Service for Canadian Projects

Our team provides comprehensive support for solar pathway lighting projects:

Site Assessment Services:

  • Evaluate solar resource availability for your specific location
  • Analyze pathway layout and lighting requirements
  • Identify optimal fixture placement and spacing
  • Recommend appropriate system configurations

Design Assistance:

  • Light level calculations meeting applicable standards
  • Spacing recommendations for consistent coverage
  • Motion sensor configuration for your traffic patterns
  • Integration with existing pathway infrastructure

Installation Coordination:

  • Provide detailed installation documentation
  • Ensure proper configuration and commissioning
  • Verify system performance before project completion

Available Funding & Incentive Programs Include:

Solar Lighting Solutions for Canadian Communities

SGI Provincial Traffic Safety Fund

Specific to Saskatchewan, SGI is providing funding opportunities for communities around Saskatchewan to help make our roadways a safer place

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Community Energy Systems

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has launched an initiative called the The Green Municipal Fund (GMF) which aims to help Canadian communities build a sustainable, resilient and prosperous future. One of the specific funding opportunities the GMF is providing is Capital Project: Community Energy Systems which aims to provide funding for communities to construct a 100% renewable community energy system.

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Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in collaboration with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), is looking to incentivize corporations in the adoption of clean technology solutions, including solar lighting solutions.

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Trail Catalyst Fund

The Trail Catalyst Fund is a single gateway for applicants to access a wide range of available funds. Groups or organizations that own or manage a section of the Trans Canada Trail are eligible for the Trail Catalyst Fund. This may also be extended to organizations within the broader trail sector for projects related to tree planting, youth employment subsidy, and trail work in Indigenous communities.

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