AUGUST 2024 – TREE MAINTENANCE | OLD PORT OF MONTRÉAL SITE | Old Port of Montréal

AUGUST 2024 – TREE MAINTENANCE | OLD PORT OF MONTRÉAL SITE

Today (August 19), the Old Port site will begin undergoing maintenance on a total of 49 trees that have died or become infected by emerald ash borers. This work will involve pruning, felling, and/or the removal of stumps, and will take place in the following areas:

•    Clock Tower entrance: Three maple trees (felling and stump removal)
•    MTL Zipline starting block: Three trees (stump removal)
•    Saturn Park: Two poplars (pruning)
•    Petite île (Bonsecours): Seven maple trees (felling and stump removal)
•    Grande île (Bonsecours): Three maple trees (felling and stump removal)
•    De la Commune Street: Five maple and ash trees (felling and stump removal)
•    Île des Écluses: One ash tree, thirteen poplars, and ten other trees (felling)
•    Grand Quay entrance: One maple tree (felling)

This maintenance work will be ongoing for the next ten (10) days.

Update on the ongoing tree maintenance work: as part of a sustainable polyculture strategy, a variety of different trees will be planted over the 2024 fall season.

Varieties include:

  • Kentucky Coffeetree (gymnocladus dioicus)
  • Elm trees (Ulmus Accolade®)
  • Spruce tree (Serbian or European)
  • Ginkgo biloba trees
  • Sterling Silver linden trees

Thank you for your understanding.