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July 8, 2020

Nearly a hundred trees will be planted on Boulevard Deux-Montagnes

Deux-Montagnes, July 8, 2020 – As part of the reconstruction work on Boulevard Deux-Montagnes, the 29 trees that were in the median of this main artery were all preserved and replanted in two City parks ( Mikaël Kingsbury Park and Louis-Warren Park). In addition to this action to protect the city’s trees, it is three times the amount of trees that will be planted along Boulevard Deux-Montagnes at the end of the work, scheduled for mid-September.

More specifically, the City of Deux-Montagnes will next fall plant 90 large-caliber trees on the Boulevard Deux-Montagnes, between the railway and the boundaries of Saint- Eustache. The tree species that will enhance the city’s environment have also been selected for their good resistance to urban conditions, especially their tolerance to de-icing salts.

Tree policy

wanting to protect, conserve and develop its urban forest heritage, the City of Deux-Montagnes also adopted a first tree policy last June. The policy aims to frame various actions concerning the trees that are found on its territory. It can be viewed on the City’s website by  clicking here  (in French).