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MLF partners with Ontario orgs to provide free trees to residents in 2017

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Heritage Planting near "The Maples" between Orangeville and Fergus. These Sugar maples are estimated to be 100 - 125 years old.
“Living history” – A Heritage Planting in rural Ontario

Maple Leaves Forever is pleased to once again partner with the Municipality of Clarington, the Municipality of Port Hope, The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority and Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority to provide free trees, in 2017, to residents interested in planting trees (including Native Maples) along the roadsides of their rural properties.

New generation of roadside maples planted after road construction.
New generation of roadside maples planted after road construction.
Maple Leaves Forever applauds this tree planting initiative that supports the restoration of native trees to our rural roadways, renewing an initiative that was started in the 1870s across Ontario.

For further information, please contact Pam Lancaster, Stewardship Technician at the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority at plancaster@grca.on.ca or  905-885-8173 x 247.

Application deadline is March 31, 2017.