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Plant Trees in Canada

Canada’s iconic landscape consists of boreal forests, the Pacific coastline, and great lakes and rivers. Planting trees in Canada will preserve the country’s beauty and impact the surrounding environment.
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Trees Help Prevent Flooding Trees Reduce Global Temperatures Trees Improve Air Quality Trees Provide Habitat for Biodiversity Trees Grow Nutritious Food Trees Improve our Health Trees Clean the Planet

We're on a Mission to Reforest the Globe

Global Reforestation

We work with local planting partners in more than eighty countries, across diverse ecosystems, to fund large-scale, high-impact projects.

Established Non-Profit

One Tree Planted is a 501(c)(3) non-profit environmental charity that makes it simple for individuals, businesses, and foundations to make an impact around the world.

Positive Impact

Every One Tree Planted project is done in partnership with local communities and environmental organizations. Together, we can restore forests, create habitat for biodiversity, and make a lasting social impact.

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Project Overview

Planting trees in Canada is an important component of restoring forest ecosystems and ecosystem services throughout the country. Reforestation provides numerous ecological benefits, including the enhancement of biodiversity and wildlife habitat and the protection and maintenance of soil and water quality. Ecosystem services that benefit from reforestation include flood and erosion control, improved air quality, and carbon sequestration, all of which are critical to mitigating the effects of climate change. Our Canadian projects include trees planted for wildfire recovery, forest and climate resilience, restoration of degraded lands, watershed protection, and more.

One Tree Planted's projects in Canada are helping to restore forests that provide a multitude of benefits throughout the country. We work with our local planting partners to plan and implement reforestation projects that will provide ecological benefits and direct social and economic benefits to local communities, such as increased recreational opportunities.