Free trees for children at summer camps to plant across Canada in 2018

For the tenth year, CCA partners with Andrea Koehle Jones, Executive Director, ChariTree Foundation, to offer free seedlings to all Canadian Camping Association camps. Planting a tree is a powerful way to teach campers that they can make a difference to their campsite and to the environment.

This program is open to all Canadian camps, including camps that planted trees in previous years. We urge all camps to participate and to benefit from this great program.

Ordering

By April 10, 2018, contact your provincial representative (listed below) and place your order including the number of trees and the location where they will be planted. You may choose to plant between 40 and 800 trees. Andrea accesses the trees from nurseries in each province; therefore, the seedlings are suitable for growing conditions in your province. The trees are usually packed in packages of 20 in cardboard boxes.

Delivery

You will be notified by your representative precisely when and where the trees are available for pick up in your province (the date will be within the last two weeks of June). Andrea’s commitment is to deliver the total order for each province to one location, which is chosen by the provincial representative. Your representative will notify each participating camp of this location prior to submitting your order to Andrea. Each camp is responsible for collecting their order from this location or pre-arranging to pay for delivery to their campsite. Andrea has found that Greyhound bus is the least expensive way to ship seedlings. If you do not receive your seedlings on the expected date, please notify your provincial representative.

The trees may be stored in a dark, cool place for a maximum of two weeks before planting.

The camp agrees to:

  • Go online promptly and acknowledge the receipt of their trees directly to Andrea. Andrea needs this information to satisfy her donors that their contribution is being used wisely and assists her in seeking future donations. To access the ChariTree Feedback form visit https://www.charitree-foundation.org/resources-and-tools/tree-planting-project. Camps that do not meet this obligation will forgo the opportunity to access trees in future years.
  • Plant their trees with their campers within two weeks.
  • Water the seedlings if the weather is dry.

For more information on Andrea Koehle Jones and the ChariTree Foundation see www.charitree-foundation.org.

Provincial Representatives

British Columbia: Andrea Koehle Jones (andreakj452@gmail.com)

Alberta: Ted Lockie (Ted.Lockie@diabetes.ca)

Saskatchewan: Donna Wilkinson (donnaw@sasktel.net)

Manitoba: Kim Scherger (kimscherger@manitobacamping.ca)

Ontario: Jen Gilbert (jen@ontariocamps.ca)

Quebec: Jacqui Raill (info@ouareau.com)

New Brunswick: John Savage (John@CampCentennial.ca)

Nova Scotia/PEI: Derek Mitchell (derekmitchell@venturepartner.ca)