Project Crossroads

Project Crossroads: Planting for Change is a first-time collaborative effort between the Association for Canadian Educational Resources (ACER), City of Brampton, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), and local tower owners. Funded by Arbor Day Foundation, it aims to help reduce heat exposure and sensitivity within Bramalea SNAP areas.

Bramalea SNAP neighbourhood residents take part in Project Crossroads community planting event
Bramalea SNAP neighbourhood residents take part in Project Crossroads community planting event

Community tree planting events were conducted at two multi-unit residential buildings (Knightsbridge Kings Cross Apartments and Chelsea Gardens towers) and at Folkstone Public Park in the fall of 2020, adhering to approved Peel Health screening and distancing protocols.

A total of 153 large-caliper native species shade trees and pollinator shrubs were planted, and 79 participants were engaged through these events. Participants were trained on measuring and monitoring the trees, and local tree stewards have committed to monitor the trees.

Learn more about ACER’s Project Crossroads.

Interested in being a tree steward? Contact Justyna Braithwaite at justyna.braithwaite@trca.ca or (437) 880-2409 to learn more.


In collaboration with:

Association for Canadian Educational Resources
CAPREIT
Peel Living
City of Brampton
Arbor Day Foundation