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About Us

The impact of our work is rooted in tree planting, but it doesn’t start or end there. From the annual collection of viable tree seeds ensuring a reliable and consistent future supply, to supporting local jobs and economies through tree planting and stewardship, we work with a trusted network of partners to ensure the long-term health and resiliency of our forests today, and for future generations.

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Forests Ontario is now Forests Canada! Over the past 75 years, our efforts to improve forest health, support ecosystem services, and foster a community connection with nature has grown along with our capacity to create and restore forested landscapes. Now, as Forests Canada, we are taking those decades of knowledge and experience and applying it on a national scale to achieve the greatest possible outcomes for Canada’s forests from coast to coast to coast.

Our Vision

Diverse, resilient, thriving forests today and for future generations.

Our Mission

Together, we conserve, restore, and grow Canada’s forests to sustain life and communities.

When you support us, you support the future of our forests.

Our Impact

What We've Done

Our ambitious tree planting initiatives, extensive education programs, and decades of community engagement have helped plant millions of trees in the province each year—and it’s through these efforts that we’re bringing our vision for healthier forests to a new generation of stewards, partners, teachers, and donors.

Governance

Annual Reports

Our ambitious tree planting initiatives, extensive education programs, and decades of community engagement have helped plant millions of trees in the province each year—and it’s through these efforts that we’re bringing our vision for healthier forests to a new generation of stewards, partners, teachers, and donors.

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You Can Support Canada’s Forests

Trees and forests are an integral and interwoven part of our daily lives. At Forests Canada, we exist to conserve, restore, and grow diverse, resilient forests to sustain life and communities, but we know we can’t do it alone. There is no greater time to act than now to show your support for our natural world.