Trees
We are working on the first draft of the Urban Forest Master Plan! Email trees@regina.ca if you have any questions about
the plan. ...
Trees, Shrubs and Ground Covers
View the Standard Construction Specification for Trees, Shrubs and Ground Covers.
Dutch Elm Disease
As the beetle bores into the bark of an elm tree, the beetle
introduces the Dutch Elm Disease fungus into the tree’s vascular ...
Emerald Ash Borer
The Emerald Ash Borer is an invasive species beetle that attacks and kills Ash trees.
Tree Donation Program Policy
Planting trees on City property is subject to the application process and by approval of the City.
Cankerworms & Tent Caterpillars
Every year cankerworms cause extensive damage to trees in Regina.
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Confirmed Cases of Dutch Elm Disease in Regina
Confirmed Cases of Dutch Elm Disease in Regina City of Regina Forestry crews are removing seven elmtrees from various locations across the city. ...
City of Regina Celebrates National Tree Day with Seedling Giveaway
City of Regina Celebrates National Tree Day with Seedling
Giveaway The City of Regina joined residents this morning in Victoria Park to celebrate ...
Tree Removal Form
Tree Removal Form Submission Received City of Regina Specify number
of trees for ...
Tree Donation Program Application
You are required to submit a completed application form and obtain approval from the City prior to planting a tree on City public lands.
Tree Seedling Giveaway Returns June 4
Tree Seedling Giveaway Returns June 4 For the sixth year in a row,
Regina has earned international recognition as ...
Tree Of Life
, support ecological balance and strengthen relationships across generations. Regina’s urban forest
includes all living things in the city, including trees, plants,
soil, naturalized areas, park spaces and the ecosystems that support them. Through this Call for
Design, Indigenous youth are invited to share their vision of life, growth and connection through a
“Tree of Life” design that will help shape how Regina understands
and celebrates its living landscape for generations to come. The selected design will serve as the
visual symbol of the Urban Forest Management Plan and will appear in the final policy document, as
well as educational materials, presentations, community programs and public communications. Its
purpose is to help residents connect with the goals of the Plan and the living landscape it
represents. Rooted in miskâsowin—finding one’s sense of origin and belonging—this initiative
creates space for Indigenous youth aged 12 to 20 to express who they are and how they see
themselves in relationship with the land and the City of Regina. ...
Tree & Yard
Regina was established on a treeless grass prairie. Today, our urban forest is lush in green spaces
and has over 500,000 hand planted trees maintained by the City as
well as residents for all to enjoy.