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Memorial Trees

Home You Can HelpMemorial Trees

A focus of the Foundation over the years has been its memorial forest program with nearly 10,000 memorial trees planted.  Annual donations are received for trees, dedicated to loved ones, at six Foundation memorial forests throughout the lower Thames River watershed:

  • Big Bend Memorial Forest near Wardsville (annual dedication service in September at C.M. Wilson Conservation Area near Blenheim)
  • Sharon Creek Memorial Forest near Delaware (annual dedication service in September at C.M. Wilson Conservation Area near Blenheim)
  • McKinlay Woodlands Memorial Forest near Thamesville (annual dedication service in September at C.M. Wilson Conservation Area near Blenheim)
  • Rowsom’s Tilbury West Memorial Forest near Tilbury (annual dedication service in September at C.M. Wilson Conservation Area near Blenheim)
  • Tilbury Northside Memorial Forest in Tilbury (annual dedication service in September at Tilbury Northside Park in Tilbury)
  • McKinlay Woodlands Memorial Forest in Merlin (annual dedication service in June at Merlin Conservation Area in Merlin)

 

The value of this memorial forest program has been reinforced, with less than two percent tree cover coupled with the demise of ash trees from the Emerald Ash Borer, in the lower Thames watershed. This program also helps support conservation lands and education programs of the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority. Recognized for their ongoing support of the memorial forest program are the McKinlay Funeral Homes of Chatham and Blenheim, and the Tilbury and District Horticultural Society.

Friends and families dedicate trees to loved ones who have passed away by contacting the Foundation, requesting a tree donation card and making a $40 donation for each tree. Next of kin receive a certificate and an invitation to an annual memorial forest dedication service.

Tax receipts will be issued for the full amount of all donations of $20.00 or more.
A 15% fee will be deducted from donations to help cover the administrative costs of the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Foundation.

Purchase A Memorial Tree Online (coming soon)

Memorial Forest Donor Card

Please mail completed donor card and donations to:
Lower Thames Valley Conservation Foundation
R.R.#1, 8449 Irish Drive,
Mount Brydges, ON – N0L 1W0

Email: [email protected]

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About us

The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Foundation works in partnership with the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority, helping to raise funds to encourage wise management of our renewable natural resources. The Conservation Foundation was created to cultivate and enhance all aspects of conservation, helping to provide present and future generations with a safe and healthy environment which includes our natural and cultural heritage resources. The Foundation also provides ongoing funding support for Education, Events, and Watershed Conservation Projects.

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  • Lower Thames Valley Conservation Foundation
  • RR#1, 8449 Irish Drive, Mount Brydges, ON, N0L 1W0
  • yournature@lowerthamesfoundation.ca
  • https://www.lowerthamesfoundation.ca

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