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Trees of Canada - Tree Canada All trees in Canada can be distinguished as being a conifer or deciduous tree Conifers are often called evergreens or needle-leaved trees (although there always exceptions)
Home Page - Tree Canada Tree Canada is the only national non-profit organization dedicated to planting and nurturing trees in rural and urban environments, in every province across the country Since 1992, Tree Canada has worked relentlessly to grow Canada’s tree canopy through our greening programs, research, and engagement efforts
Who We Are - Tree Canada Since 1992, Tree Canada has worked relentlessly to grow Canada’s tree canopy through our greening programs, research, and engagement efforts We are the only national non-profit organization dedicated to planting and nurturing trees in rural and urban environments
National Tree Day - Tree Canada This year Tree Canada celebrates its 14th National Tree Day with community planting events in every province Last year more than 2,300 volunteers helped plant over 8,770 trees and shrubs at 21 events across Canada!
Growing Canada’s Community Canopies (GCCC) - Tree Canada Tree Canada has partnered with FCM to provide communities with expertise and knowledge that informs best planting practices, tree species and site selection, and maintaining diverse canopies
Individuals - Tree Canada Resilient ecosystems, healthier people and greener communities are essential to Canada’s present and future Whether it’s through growing our urban canopy, restoring rural forests or volunteering your time, your support will help us to grow better places to live across the country
National Greening Program - Tree Canada Last year we planted over 2 million trees in five regions: British Columbia Territories North, the Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Our diverse network of partners and donors makes this possible, helping us to plant the right trees in the right places
Rooted in Resilience: Restoring the Similkameen Community Forest - Tree . . . This tree is one of the first to grow back after a disturbance, helping to stabilize soil and pave the way for other plants to thrive Its deep and spreading root system keeps it well-anchored, even on rocky, wind-swept slopes, making it an excellent choice for reforestation in harsh environments
Resources - Tree Canada Canada’s Arboreal Emblems A full list of the official trees of Canada, including for each province and territory
Tree Canada Now Accepting Applications for 2025 Community Tree Grants The program offers grants of up to $10,000 to schools, community groups, Indigenous communities and municipalities across Canada to increase their green infrastructure through the planting of trees and shrubs