Residents gathered at Newton Park for a Community Tree Planting and BBQ with Regional Councillor Rowena Santos and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). The event was part of ongoing efforts to restore the green spaces along the Etobicoke Creek Trail, which suffered damage from encampments and flash flooding. Beyond environmental restoration, this initiative helped offset carbon emissions and raise awareness about the importance of sustainability.
Over 40 volunteers including the included the Pinoy Pickleball Group gathered to plant native trees, guided by TRCA experts, reinforcing the natural defenses of the trail against future flooding risks.Among the participants were members of the Pinoy Pickleball Group, showing a united front in supporting Brampton’s environmental restoration.
The event provided an educational, hands-on experience for participants, as the Parks department played a key role in ensuring an efficient, interactive process.
9-year-old local artist William Svensson created live art, capturing the energy and excitement of the event. His artwork embodied the spirit of community inclusiveness and inspired participants to reflect on the impact of collective action.