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  1. Old trees do all the things that we need trees to do to mitigate issues of climate. They do it on a larger scale than any other tree in the city because of their age and their size. A graphic from Hamilton's draft report on its urban forestry plan stating 10 ways trees help the city. (City of Hamilton)

  2. Nov 27, 2023 · Urban environmental artist Lesia Mokrycke has developed a database of trees in Hamilton that are older than the city itself. Lesia Mokrycke is telling the stories of the city’s old-growth trees. Hamilton is home to oak trees believed to be more than 300 years old, including some along the shoreline in Confederation Park. There are

  3. Feb 12, 2024 · The grand opening of Trees Talking, a new body of work by artist Lesia Mokrycke was unveiled at the Tourism Hamilton Visitor Experience Centre in the Lister Block building in downtown Hamilton Saturday. The exhibition explores themes of history, time and memory while engaging the viewer through immersive artworks that challenging perceptions of the world […]

  4. Battlefield National Historic Site is situated within one of Hamilton's many stream courses. Old streams and old trees benefit one another. They can often be found in the same environment. A series of old trees in a depression or sloped landscape condition may indicate that historic trees are tapping into a buried water system.

  5. Aug 23, 2024 · In Hamilton, we have about 20 per cent urban tree cover overall — only half as much in the most challenged neighbourhoods — with a goal to reach 40 per cent by 2050, aided by free trees from municipal and non-profit programs. Getting there would require planting about one million new trees.

  6. Alectra: 1-833-ALECTRA (1-833-253-2872) Hydro One: 1-888-664-9376. Bell: 1-866-310-2355. Trees scheduled for trimming. maintain clearance over sidewalks, roadways and away from structures. Trees scheduled for removal. City trees will only be removed if they are dead, diseased or considered dangerous.

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  8. Aug 13, 2022 · Hamilton-Niagara Hub journalist Justin Chandler met up with landscape architect Lesia Mokrycke to find out about her quest to catalogue the trees that have been around longer than Hamilton itself. Read transcript

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