Please note: Essential maintenance on the Frankton Transfer Station compactor occurring Sunday 15 June will impact operations. If possible, please avoid using the station that day and visit on another day instead. Thank you!

Benefits of Urban Trees

Trees significantly enhance the beauty and functionality of our community and provide numerous environmental, social, cultural, and economic benefits.  

In our district we have protected heritage trees over 150 years old, more than 13,000 reserve trees, 14,000 street trees, as well as numerous trail and rural trees. Our district is also enriched by native planting initiatives, restoration projects, and vibrant seasonal planning that enhance the beauty and ecological resilience of our communities.  

Benefits

Beyond their aesthetic value, trees provide and help with: 

  • Cleaner Air - Trees naturally clean our air by absorbing pollutants and producing oxygen, contributing directly to healthier communities. 

  • Reduced Flooding - Trees capture rainwater, reducing runoff and the risk of flooding while helping improve water quality in our lakes and rivers. 

  • Cooler Streets - Shade from street trees helps keep our towns cooler, reducing urban heat and creating pleasant, comfortable outdoor spaces. 

  • Economic Boost - Mature trees enhance local property values, attract visitors, and encourage people to linger longer in shaded, welcoming shopping areas. 

  • Better Health and Happiness - Trees support our mental and physical wellbeing by reducing stress, encouraging outdoor activity, and improving overall community health. 

  • Safer Roads - Trees planted alongside roads slow down traffic, making neighbourhoods safer and more pleasant for pedestrians and cyclists. 

  • Quieter Communities - Trees reduce noise from roads and urban activities, creating quieter, more peaceful neighbourhoods. 

  • Wildlife Habitat - Trees offer essential habitats for diverse wildlife, supporting local biodiversity and ecosystems. 

  • Healthy Soil - Tree roots improve soil health, prevent erosion and maintain landscape stability. 

  • Outdoor Adventure & Active Lifestyles - Trees enrich our district's outdoor spaces, fostering environments ideal for recreation, adventure, and promoting our region as a vibrant, active place. 

  • Cultural Heritage and Connection - Trees help preserve our cultural heritage, providing a living link to our history, connecting communities to the land, and nurturing a sense of place and identity. 

Trees of All Trades from Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada, is an engaging 5-minute video about the benefits of Urban Trees.  


Resources

For more information and advice on how to nurture trees and their importance go to: