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Trees & Woodlands in Caledon

The intent of Town of Caledon Woodlands By-law 2000-100, as amended, is to protect Caledon’s woodlands and to promote the use of good forestry practices to improve the health and long term sustainability of local woodlands.

By-law
Application to destroy trees
Selling your trees
Native tree seedling program
Tree workshops
Notable Forest/Tree Pests
Related links

By-law

The Woodland Conservation By-law is enforced by the Town’s By-law Enforcement Officers.  For more information or to register a complaint, please call: (905) 584-2272 ext. 4213 Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.

Woodland Conservation By-law

Application to Destroy Trees

Every application shall be accompanied with the following:

1.  A site plan indicating the location of:

Ÿ      property and woodland

Ÿ      harvest area

Ÿ      landing and skid trails

Ÿ      stick nests (raptors)

2.  Appropriate fee based on the Town of Caledon Fees By-law

3.  Additional specifications, documents, and other information may be required.

It is highly recommended that you first contact the By-law Enforcement Section (905) 584-2272 and discuss any proposed work.

Application Form

Selling Your Trees

Selling the harvest rights to your timber is a complex process and one that may only occur once or twice in your lifetime.  In order to harvest in a sustainable manner and maximize your return, you would be well advised to consult a professional forester to develop a long term forest management plan for your woodland.  Visit www.extranet.mnr.gov.on.ca/mftip/form/mfpa.cfm to find a contact list of some of the foresters working in Peel.  If you are or have been approached by a log buyer, recognize that your trees have value.  Proceed with caution and exercise your due diligence before signing any contracts.  For additional information about selling and harvesting your timber contact us at (905) 584-2272 to receive a complimentary information package including, A Landowner’s Guide to Selling Standing Timber.  This guide is also available on the web at http://www.ontariowoodlot.com

Native Tree Seedling Program

The Town of Caledon, in association with the Halton / Peel Woodlands and Wildlife Stewardship Council, is pleased to offer a native tree seedling program to landowners interested in re-foresting their properties.
2012 Tree Seedling Order Form
Halton / Peel Woodlands and Wildlife Stewardship Council
Forest Gene Conservation Association
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ontario Woodlot Association

Tree Workshops

Tree planting and other land stewardship workshops are held periodically at the Caledon Community Complex in Caledon East.  If you would like to be placed on the notification list, please contact Todd Smith.

Notable Forest/Tree Pests

There are many pests that affect native tree species in southern Ontario. Two of the more notable insect pests that have been discovered in recent years are the Asian Longhorned Beetle and the Emerald Ash Borer.  If you believe that you may have found these pests, please contact the Canadian Food Inspection Agency at 1-800-442-2342.

Asian Longhorned Beetle
Emerald Ash Borer

Related Links

Citizens for a Clean Caledon
Credit Valley Conservation
Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program
Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation
Ontario Forestry Association
Toronto Region Conservation Authority
Trees Ontario Foundation



 

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