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Record #:
BAR0355
Last Modified:
24 Oct 2025
Last Full Update:
22 Oct 2025
Description
| Description (Service) |
nspiring people to make responsible environmental choices for over 30 years - Tree Plantings. May & October. They are working towards a goal of planting 10,000 trees for Barrie through their community tree plantings, small neighbourhood plantings, corporate planting events, stewardship and more. Community Tree Planting events take place in public parks, are free, open to all and no experience is required.
- Information and Resources. Workshops, webinars and resource library (under development)
- 12 Actions for Climate. Monthly repeatable actions that anyone can take to address the climate emergency
- January: Be Hopeful
- February: Invest in Green
- March: Reduce Waste
- April: Naturalize
- May: Plant Trees
- June: Tread Lightly
- July: Engage
- August: Power Down
- September: Eat More Plants
- October: Plant More Trees
- November: Buy Less Stuff
- December: Shop Local
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Service Details
| Hours |
Tue-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
| Areas Served |
Simcoe County |
| Eligibility |
All members of the public welcome. |
| Application |
Email for information |
| Languages |
English |
| Fees |
None |
Addresses and Location
| Located In Community |
Barrie |
| Address |
Barrie, ON Canada |
| Mailing Address |
Living Green Barrie 65 Cedar Point Dr, Suite 173 Barrie, ON Canada L4N 9R3 |
| Physical Access |
Not Applicable |
Partnership of Simcoe County Nutrition Network, Food Partners Alliance of Simcoe County and
Community Connection. The support of the Government of Ontario is acknowledged