Resources
The Canadian Tree Nursery Association is an information-sharing hub for members and engaged stakeholders regarding funding, research opportunities and operational innovations. Resources on this site are publicly available and provide pertinent information necessary to enhancing the tree nursery sector from coast to coast to coast.
Recent Resources
Nursery Sector Economic Analysis Final Report
Jan 23, 2025 - The report highlights how Canada’s tree nurseries anchor both forest renewal and rural economies. Growing more than 600 million seedlings each year, the sector supplies the backbone of national reforestation efforts and supports thousands of jobs. With rising wildfire damage and growing restoration needs, nursery production now plays an essential role in carbon storage, climate resilience, and long term forest health across the country.
Rapport d'analyse économique du secteur des pépinières Forestières
Jan 23, 2025 - Le rapport montre que les pépinières forestières du Canada soutiennent à la fois le renouvellement des forêts et l’économie des régions rurales. En produisant plus de 600 millions de semis chaque année, le secteur forme la base des efforts nationaux de reboisement et appuie des milliers d’emplois. Avec l’augmentation des feux de forêt et des besoins en restauration, la production de semis joue maintenant un rôle essentiel dans le stockage du carbone, la résilience climatique et la santé des forêts à long terme.
Cat Lake First Nation and PRT Growing Services establish landmark partnership to support community growth
Cat Lake First Nation (CLFN) and PRT Growing Services Ltd., North America’s largest producer of forest seedlings, have signed a memorandum of understanding today, establishing a significant new partnership to drive sustainable, resilient socioeconomic development in Northwestern Ontario through the regrowth and renewal of Canadian forests.
Government of Canada Grants and Contributions
Visitors from the Canadian Tree Nursery Association would find real value in the Government of Canada’s Grants and Contributions portal because it brings all federal funding opportunities into one easy place to search. Tree nurseries play a major role in reforesting Canada, supplying hundreds of millions of seedlings each year, so projects tied to restoration, wildfire recovery, climate resilience, biodiversity, and community forestry often qualify for government support. The portal helps nurseries quickly spot programs that match their work, whether they’re looking to expand production, upgrade facilities, or adopt new growing technologies.
Atlantic Tree Nurseries Conference CTNA Launch
This presentation outlines the launch of the Canadian Tree Nursery Association, introduced at the 2023 Atlantic Forest Nursery Conference in Fredericton. It gives an overview of the challenges facing Canada’s reforestation supply chain, the origins of the association, and its role in strengthening national capacity to meet forest restoration goals, including the 2 Billion Trees program.
Conférence sur les Pépinières Forestières de l'Atlantique ACPF LANCEMENT
Cette présentation décrit le lancement de l’Association canadienne des pépinières forestières, dévoilée lors de la Conférence des pépinières forestières de l’Atlantique 2023 à Fredericton. Elle présente un aperçu des défis auxquels fait face la chaîne d’approvisionnement en reboisement du Canada, les origines de l’association et son rôle dans le renforcement de la capacité nationale à soutenir les efforts de restauration des forêts, y compris le programme des 2 milliards d’arbres.
Response to Proposed 2 Billion Tree Program Joint Venture and Aggregator Concepts
The following is a compilation of comments and recommendations from Canadian nurseries representing 85 percent of the national tree nursery capacity regarding NRCan’s proposed joint venture and aggregator concepts presented during the May 15 to 17, 2023 consultation sessions.
National Tree Nursery Meeting: Report on Recommendations
The session was convened in response to observations by Forest Ontario’s CEO Rob Keen and COO Liz Celanowicz, who met with several tree nurseries and planting organisations across Canada during two site visit series in 2022 and 2023.