Sixteen Mile Creek (Drumquin Park)

September 23, 2017, 9:00AM - 12:00PM

Sixteen Mile Creek (Drumquin Park)

Directions to site

Trafalgar Rd, Britannia Rd, Milton, ON L9E 0Z1, CA

Please park at the Redhill Church located at 6150 Trafalgar Road. Parking is limited to 50 cars so we encourage carpooling.

Overflow parking can be found at Drumquin Park at 185 Britannia Road, Milton. Carpooling can be based from there to the planting site.

450 trees/shrubs planted

Availability

TD Employee Spots Available: -8 / 40
Community Spots Available: -7 / 65

Organization

Conservation Halton

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2017

104 participants

375 Trees
(Pin Cherry, Red Maple, Bitternut Hickory, Shagbark Hickory, Ironwood, White Pine, Balsam Poplar, Large Tooth Aspen, Black Cherry, Bur Oak , Red Oak, White Cedar, Basswood, Silver Maple, Yellow Birch, White Oak)
105 Shrubs
(Speckled Alder, Purple Flowering Raspberry, Red Osier Dogwood, American Highbush Cranberry , Winterberry, Common Black Elderberry, Bebbs Willow, Staghorn Sumac, Buttonbush)

= 10 Trees = 10 Shrubs