Meet the chapter manager

Interactive Tree Trust tree map
“There’s no amount of planting new trees that can make up for the value of an old tree.”
Dr. Eimear O’Neill, Homeowner
Centre Wellington’s Tree Trust Trees
And 30 understudies (saplings) and counting!
Click on each image to learn more about the tree’s story.
For more information, feel free to contact us at: [email protected]
Chapter Events & News
- Centre Wellington: The Beauty and Benefits of a Natural Garden *New Date* April 23rd 7:30pm
- Mead and Meander Is Back With A Sweet Spring Twist! Join Us March 24, 2026
- Tree Trust Holiday Donation Cards
- Walk Among The Evergreens
- Centre Wellington Tree Fest 2025
- Join us for Mead and Meander
Want to learn more about what we’re doing in Centre Wellington? Check out some of our interviews here.
About Centre Wellington Tree Trust
Tree Trust was established by the Elora Environment Centre in June 2019 as a way to help some of the important trees in our community. Little did we know that in less than two years, five more Chapters would adopt the program to preserve their own local trees.Since launching, we have stewarded 10 trees – from a Sugar Maple famously planted by Canada’s first archeologist David Boyle, to a tree planted in honour of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, we are proud to be preserving the natural heritage which defines Centre Wellington as a community. You can learn about all of the trees we’ve cared for here.
Since launching, we have stewarded 10 trees – from a Sugar Maple famously planted by Canada’s first archeologist David Boyle, to a tree planted in honour of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, we are proud to be preserving the natural heritage which defines Centre Wellington as a community. You can learn about all of the trees we’ve cared for here.
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