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Penetangore Watershed Group promotes tree sale in Kincardine

Liz DadsonBy: Liz Dadson  April 14, 2016
Penetangore Watershed Group promotes tree sale in Kincardine

The Penetangore Watershed Group is urging landowners to purchase trees for their property during the Tree Sale in Kincardine.

This sale is a part of a Tall Tree Initiative which has been very successful in other municipalities, including Saugeen Shores. More information about the program, itself, is available at http://www.talltreeinitiative.ca

This initiative was made possible through a successful grant application by the Penetangore Watershed Group to Bruce Power to be a corporate sponsor (a $4,500 grant) and a partnership with the Municipality of Kincardine's public works department matching the sponsorship of an additional $4,500 for this Tall Tree Sale in Kincardine. Residents can then buy the trees at a reduced cost - a service to residents while also increasing the tree count.

Trees that are still available include five-foot White Spruce ($80), 10-foot Locust-Skyline 45-40 mm ($80), and 13-foot Linden-Greenspire 60-70 mm ($90). The deadline to order is Wednesday, April 22 (with full payment).

If you are ordering trees:
 

  • You must be a resident of the municipality.
  • Pick-up date is Saturday, April 30, from 8-10 a.m. only, at the public works department, 140 Valentine Ave., Kincardine
  • Please ensure you have a truck or trailer to pick up large trees
  • Local youth are willing to deliver and plant trees for a fee
  • Chrystel Murphy of the Penetangore Watershed Group will give the delivery/planting list to the youth group co-ordinator once the pre-order deadline has passed
  • Tax is included in the price
  • Maximum of three trees per order
  • Keep track of "maximum" amount - there is a maximum 25 of each type of tree
  • For further information, contact public works at 519-396-3468, Ext. 7122



This project is of great value to the municipality as it will receive nearly $18,000 in large caliper trees planted by residents on their property. The environmental value is incalculable.

If you do not have room on private property to plant a tree, perhaps you could purchase one as a donation to your favourite park.

The Penetangore Watershed Group will also be taking students tree planting May 13, from 9-11 a.m., on the 5th Concession, as part of a bigger project in partnership with the Pine River Watershed Initiative Network (PRWIN) - all are welcome to help.


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