TreeEra is a Canadian company with Canadian employees, so it only makes sense that we plant trees right here at home. We are proud to plant in all areas of Canada and to support the creation of community forests by planting trees in previously cleared areas. We’re deeply passionate about provincial parks and are proud to be planting trees in protected public places for everyone to enjoy!
Planting Trees in Parlee Beach, New Brunswick
For our 2020 tree plant, TreeEra is proud to plant trees in Parlee Beach Provincial Park located in New Brunswick. Parlee Beach Provincial Park is only a twenty-minute drive from Moncton, just outside the town of Shediac. The trees planted around the park are replacing trees lost to wildfires, storms, insects, and forest diseases.
Trees were planted around a large patch of open ground near the park’s reception office, as well as some fence lines by the cabins where trees had recently been lost. There were also a number of trees planted by the volleyball courts, which will act as a windbreak to control some of the blowing sand.
Tree Species Planted in Canada:
A total of 2,500 young seedlings were planted in the park. Here is a list of trees that were planted in Parlee Beach Provincial Park, New Brunswick as part of our 2020 tree plant:
2020 Tree Plant Geolocation: 46.2380657144, -64.5099479602
White Pine
The White Pine (Pinus strobus) is a hardy and valuable tree. These trees are often used as windbreakers in common public areas.
Red Spruce
Red Spruce (Picea rubens) is a species of spruce tree that is native to eastern North America. A red spruce tree can live for 250-450+ years!
White Spruce
The White Spruce (Picea glauca) is the most common Christmas tree. It is mostly recognized by its pale green needles.
White Cedar
White Cedars (Thuja occidentalis) is known for being a slow-growing tree. White-tailed deer are most thankful for white cedars as they eat the twigs during the winter months.
Red Oak
The Red Oak (Quercus rubra) is a deciduous tree that grows straight and tall. They love to be in full sunlight.
Sugar Maple
The Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) is a Canadian standout. This tree is best known for its red maple leaves, as it is the national emblem of Canada, and is an important source of maple syrup.
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Thank you to all the businesses and individuals in our #CommuniTree that made this yearโs Canadian tree plant possible.
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