Salerno Lake does have some of the most beautiful Trees
Let work together to preserve them
DID you know?
The County of Haliburton has enacted a
Shoreline Tree Preservation
By-law No.3505
in an effort to protect the shoreline areas within the County.
The By-law was identified as a priority by residents during a review of the County’s Official Plan in 2010.
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Click here to access
By-Law 3505 – Shoreline Tree Preservation
FAQs – County of Haliburton Shoreline Tree Preservation
Located under Documents
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Coniferous
- Balsam Fir
- Cedar
- Eastern Hemlock
- Eastern White Pine
- Spruce
- Tamarack
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Deciduous
- Ash
- Basswood
- Beech
- Birch (yellow/silver; white/paper; rare – an occasional black)
- Cherry
- Ironwood
- Maple (sugar and several other varieties)
- Oak (red, white, possibly burr)
- Poplar
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Shrubs (incomplete)
- Juniper
- Pussy Willow
- Sumac
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