Forests Ontario planted 2.5 million trees this season

BARRIE – Forests Ontario and its partners planted 2.5 million native tree seedlings across the province this season as part of its 50 Million Tree Program. 

This brings Forests Ontario’s program total to 36.7 million trees planted, creating more than 18,000 hectares of new forest on nearly 7,000 project sites.

“The help of our planting partners was key to Forests Ontario achieving this planting milestone,” says Rob Keen, Chief Executive Officer of Forests Ontario, and Registered Professional Forester. 

“The generous support of individual donors, corporate sponsors, and the Government of Canada has been critical to our success this year and will remain essential as we work with our provincial and national partners to plant more and more trees each year.”

Forests Ontario’s province wide network of planting partners work closely with local landowners to develop site-specific plans.

These newly-planted trees will help fight the impacts of climate change, provide flood protection, purify water systems, and improve wildlife habitat and biodiversity. 

Landowners who want to learn more about the 50 Million Tree Program and sign up for the 2023 planting season should visit forestsontario.ca/en/program/50-million-tree-program.

“83 per cent of the total hectares planted under the 50 Million Tree Program are thriving and already sequestering significant amounts of carbon,” says Elizabeth Celanowicz, Chief Operating Officer of Forests Ontario. 

“Creating healthy, new forests is one of the most effective, nature-based solutions in combating climate change impacts.” To learn more: forestsontario.ca.