380 trees planted in Morley Wilson Park
Nearly 400 new trees are growing in La Ronge thanks to a partnership with the municipality and Prince Albert Model Forest.
In total, 340 white spruce seedlings, along with 20 cherry trees (choke cherry and sour cherry) and 20 haskap blizzard, were planted June 9 with the help of Churchill Community High School students. They were all planted in Morley Wilson Park along the tennis court and fence.
“The town worked with PA Model Forest to decide where would be a good fit for both young trees to survive, as well as benefit users of the park for years to come. This area is also highly visible and helps demonstrate the community’s dedication to the beautification of our parks and green spaces,” wrote La Ronge Director of Community Services Connor Tessier in an email to larongeNOW.
“PA Model Forest sources trees and shrubs through a variety of partnerships that help distribute trees to communities. White spruce was something that was available and also relatively straightforward for the students to learn. Though the white spruce doesn’t have overhead foliage, it should help provide some sun shelter on either the benches or tennis court throughout the day. If these trees are successful, we might look at other varieties in the future.”


