On September 24, residents are invited to attend the City’s National Forest Week event at Huron Park hosted as part of TD Tree Days. The outdoor event will include tree plantings, guided tree tours, information booths and activities for all ages. Residents will also learn valuable information on how to preserve and protect our city’s urban forest.

What: Event to Celebrate National Forest Week in Mississauga

When: Saturday, September 24, 2016 from 9 a.m. to noon (rain or shine)

Where:
Huron Park
830 Paisley Blvd W.
Mississauga, ON
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Who:
Ward 7 Councillor Nando Iannicca
Forestry Staff
TD Employees
Credit Valley Conservation
Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests (LEAF)
Residents

Mississauga’s Urban Forest is important to the city’s environmental, social and economic wellbeing. The city’s 2.1 million trees help to filter pollution, increase shade, provide natural habitat for wildlife, encourage active living and reduce exposure to certain environmental risks. Learn more about the City’s Urban Forest Management Plan.

National Forest Week is observed annually during the last full week of September (Sunday through Saturday). To learn more about Mississauga’s National Forest Week event or to RSVP, visit: onemilliontrees.ca.

This National Forest Week event is part of TD Tree Days, a program of TD Friends of the Environment Foundation.