Memorial Planting for Sub-Lt. Abbigail Cowbrough at her Elementary School, Regal Road Public School
Together, we will leave a living tribute to Sub-Lt. Cowbrough and a reminder to many generations of students at Regal Road Public School that they walk in the very same footsteps as a true national hero.

PLP Program in Full Swing Thanks to our Partnership with Forests Ontario
Thanks to our partnership with Forests Ontario, we were able to expand our Private Landowner Partnership Program to 30km from the highway 401, between Windsor and Cornwall. This expansion means that more landowners can get involved in having a piece of the worlds largest living tribute in their own backyard.

When is a Highway More than a Highway?
We were featured in this months issue of Municipal World! Check out the full article here.

Quinte West's 2020 Operating Budget Allows a Continued Partnership with the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign
The Intelligencer published an article last week, announcing that this years operating budget is expected to pass on March 2nd and includes continued support of many local organizations, including our own.

Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign grows in Courtice - Clarington This Week
A special oak tree descended from a Vimy Ridge acorn was planted in honour of Major Chris Mariner. - Jennifer O'Meara

A NOTE FROM MARK CULLEN: A Punctuation Mark on Our Campaign
No one on the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign team would say that they are committed to this campaign to win an award.
However, when one comes along, we are surprised and delighted.

Veterans and Military families call on the Government of Canada for more support to the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign
OTTAWA, Feb. 21, 2019 – Representatives and supporters of the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign are asking for increased support from the Government of Canada. The campaign will fund the planting of 2,000,000 trees between Trenton and Toronto, one tree for every Canadian that has served during times of conflict. 117,000 of the most prominent trees will be planted along and near the stretch of the 401 known as the Highway of Heroes, one tree for every life lost while serving in the Canadian Armed Forces.

Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign Reflects on Remembrance Week in Trenton
Friday, November 9th, The Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign, in collaboration with Lower Trent Conservation, held a special ceremony in Trenton, ON to thank Tree Canada and CN for their $25,000 contribution provided through the EcoConnexions program. These funds will go towards making Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign the largest living memorial in Canada.