Toronto Tree Facts
Environmental Impacts
Damage, Risks & Loss
Solutions & Sustainability
Geography & Location
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How many trees are in Toronto right now?

About 11 million.

100

What happens to temperature when trees are removed?

The area gets hotter.

100

What natural events knock down lots of trees fast?

Windstorms

100

How many trees does Toronto plant every year?

Around 120,000.

100

What big natural system runs through Toronto and has tons of trees?

The ravine system.

200

What is Toronto’s current tree canopy percentage?

Around 28%.

200

What is the name for areas that get super hot because they lack trees?

Heat islands.

200

What pest killed a huge amount of Toronto’s trees?

Emerald Ash Borer.

200

Why does the city plant native species?

They survive better in Toronto’s climate.

200

Name one major ravine in Toronto.

Don Valley (or Humber, Rouge).

300

What year did the Emerald Ash Borer start heavily damaging Toronto’s ash trees?

Around 2007–2008.

300

How much can tree shade reduce ground temperature (in °C or °F)?

Around 5–10°C cooler (or 9–18°F).

300

How many trees can Toronto lose in one major ice storm?

Thousands.

300

What is one city program that helps plant trees in neighborhoods?

The “Tree for Me” program.

300

What % of Toronto’s forests are inside ravines?

More than 60%.

400

How many ash trees did Toronto lose because of the Emerald Ash Borer?

Around 860,000.

400

Which pollutant do trees help absorb to clean the air?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂).

400

What % of Toronto’s trees are now at risk from pests, weather, and development?

Around 40%.

400

What is one benefit of planting trees in heat islands?

It reduces extreme heat for people living there.

400

Why are ravines important for wildlife?

They act like “highways” for animals moving through the city.

500

What is Toronto’s long-term canopy goal written in its official Urban Forest Plan?

40% canopy cover.

500

How do trees lower flooding in cities like Toronto?

Their roots absorb water and slow runoff, lowering flood risk.

500

Why is losing big, mature trees worse than losing young ones?

They store more carbon, give more shade, and take decades to replace.

500

How does Toronto decide where trees are needed the most?

They use canopy maps, heat maps, and neighborhood equity data.

500

What is the main reason Toronto can’t build houses inside ravines?

The land is protected and too risky (flooding, erosion, habitat protection).

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