A small but mighty forest is taking root in the heart of Stouffville. On November 1 at 10 a.m., Madori Park is set to become the home of the town’s first-ever Tiny Forest, a project made possible through a new partnership between the Town of...
A small but mighty forest is taking root in the heart of Stouffville. On November 1 at 10 a.m., Madori Park is set to become the home of the town’s first-ever Tiny Forest, a project made possible through a new partnership between the Town of Stouffville, Desjardins, and the national treeplanting charity Trees for Life.
On planting day, all are invited to grab a shovel and play a hands-on role in bringing the forest to life. Unlike traditional urban tree plantings, this project is inspired by the Miyawaki method, a proven approach to restoring ecosystems in urban environments by planting dense clusters of native species. Over time, this creates fast-growing mini-forests that mimic the layers of a natural woodland, from shrubs to canopy trees. The result is a vibrant outdoor space designed to enhance community well-being, offering opportunities for connection, learning, and engagement with nature.
The Tiny Forest at Madori Park will be the first of its kind in Stouffville, but its impact will stretch far beyond the boundaries of the park. As the forest matures, it will evolve into a welcoming space that enhances the experience for nearby residents and park users, offering shade, seasonal interest, and a sense of connection to the natural world. Just as importantly, it will serve as a daily reminder of the power of community-led action to address climate change and build resilience.
Click the website link below to register to volunteer.