NCC Remarkable trees

NCC Remarkable trees In celebration of the tremendous diversity of tree species that tell the story of our culture and history, the NCC released in September 2020 a compilation of close to 170 remarkable trees across Canada’s Capital region entitled A Living Legacy: Remarkable Trees of Canada’s Capital. An interactive map and downloadable book are available for free on the NCC’s website and will allow the public to discover distinctive features of these trees, revealing a story of the beauty of our natural heritage through the rich diversity of species thriving within Canada’s Capital. This compilation features trees according to their commonalities, which can include their physical relationship with the land, the fact that they were a source of food for Indigenous peoples, or for their contribution to the forest industry. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/remarkable-trees https://ncc-ccn.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=a9ba98fb7e8b4c2ba9be337235b95291 2022-07-28 National Capital Commission maurin.dabbadie@ncc-ccn.ca Nature and EnvironmentSociety and CultureScience and TechnologyNatureRecreationTreesPlantsForestryOutdoor recreation NCC Remarkable treesESRI REST https://services2.arcgis.com/WLyMuW006nKOfa5Z/ArcGIS/rest/services/Remarkable_Trees/FeatureServer/0 NCC Remarkable treesHTML https://ncc-hub-ncc-ccn.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/c60634aad7e84314a4a0431a885474ed_0/about NCC Remarkable treesHTML https://ccn-hub-ncc-ccn.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/677adef55f324fe3a13ba11a9f831b62_0/about?locale=fr Remarkable treesESRI REST https://services2.arcgis.com/WLyMuW006nKOfa5Z/ArcGIS/rest/services/Remarkable_Trees_view/FeatureServer/0

In celebration of the tremendous diversity of tree species that tell the story of our culture and history, the NCC released in September 2020 a compilation of close to 170 remarkable trees across Canada’s Capital region entitled A Living Legacy: Remarkable Trees of Canada’s Capital.

An interactive map and downloadable book are available for free on the NCC’s website and will allow the public to discover distinctive features of these trees, revealing a story of the beauty of our natural heritage through the rich diversity of species thriving within Canada’s Capital. This compilation features trees according to their commonalities, which can include their physical relationship with the land, the fact that they were a source of food for Indigenous peoples, or for their contribution to the forest industry.

https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/remarkable-trees

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Electronic Mail Address: maurin.dabbadie@ncc-ccn.ca

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