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Eastern Ontario

In the Eastern Ontario Model Forest, which encompasses 1.5 million hectares of mixed forest, urban and agricultural land in eastern Ontario, 90 percent of the land is privately owned. It is located in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence forest region between the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers. The forest’s dominant tree species include basswood, beech, red maple, sugar maple, white ash, white spruce and yellow birch. In addition to the certification of private woodlots, Eastern Ontario Model Forest’s other project areas are urban forestry, landowner education, demonstration sites and non-timber forest products.

General Manager: Brian Barkley
President: Jim McCready

Mailing Address:

Eastern Ontario Model Forest
P.O. Bag 2111
Kemptville, Ontario, Canada K0G 1J0 
 

Telephone:

T: (613) 258-8241  F: (613) 258-8363
E: modelforest@eomf.on.ca
W: www.eomf.on.ca

What's New

April 30, 2009 - Invasive species - management options for the Ontario landowner

This guide includes the most current info on invasive plants, pests, and diseases that threaten the health of forests, lands, waters, and livestock. The guide is part of the EOMF’s “Caring for Your Land” workshop...

March 22, 2009 - Enhancing species at risk habitat in your eastern Ontario woodlot

This booklet is intended to assist landowners in enhancing species at risk habitat. It begins with a discussion of species at risk and how you, as a landowner, can ensure their survival and enhance species at risk habitat in your woodlot. Available...

March 17, 2009 - Forestry Forum Spring 2009

Forestry Forum, the newsletter of the Eastern Ontario Model Forest, keeps you up-to-date with articles about recent events, newsworthy items, and details on upcoming gatherings in the EOMF.

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