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Quinte Conservation relaunches Treesgiving program

By Hailey MacDonald Sep 22, 2025 | 3:04 PM

After last year’s successful tree sale, Quinte Conservation is excited to relaunch its Treesgiving initiative for the 2025 fall season.

Residents can purchase coniferous & deciduous trees, as well as small shrubs, all in 1–2-gallon pots and ranging between 1-3 feet tall, for $15 each.

“We started this tree sale last year and it was a hugely popular”, says Lindsay Nash, Outreach and Stewardship Coordinator, “Being able to offer affordable native species helps encourage individuals to plant something that is going to benefit the overall ecology of the region.”

Those looking to participate, can pre-order online through an order form on Quinte Conservation’s website.

Trees will be available for pick up at Quinte Conservation’s main office, just in time for Thanksgiving.

Learn more at QuinteConservation.ca.

All proceeds from Treesgiving directly support Quinte Conservation’s stewardship and outreach programs and initiatives.

(PAUL MARTIN)