One to One Million
One Million Trees Planted
Can you hear the wind whistling through the leaves? That’s the sound of Project Forest planting its millionth tree.
A non-profit created to serve the earth, Project Forest partners with conservation groups, First Nations, and funding partners to enrich communities by planting forests.
Each tree planted has a significant impact on the environment and those who enjoy it. Our forests:
Support Indigenous leadership
Connect communities back to nature
Create healthier ecosystems
Offset carbon
Celebrate with us!
Join us and celebrate at The 1 Millionth Tree Celebration!
Date: May 22, 2026
Time: 10 A.M. – 4 P.M.
Location: Blackfoot Crossing, Siksika Nation Reserve #146, AB T0J 0S0
Schedule:
10:00 am: Millionth Tree Celebration
12:00 pm: First come first served BBQ
2:00 pm: Seedling giveaway
Stop by and celebrate with us as we break ground on our millionth tree. All are welcome and no tickets are required! Lunch will be provided to attendees on a first come first served basis.
“There is magic happening on Siksika Nation!”
The Project Forest Siksika Nation Community Shelterbelt Program is a collaboration aimed at bringing urgently needed trees to the community over five years, addressing the lack of natural infrastructure in both residential and agricultural areas.
Thanks to contributions from our funding partners, we have planted the first 136,000 of 1 million seedlings in the Siksika Shelterbelt.
Become a Partner
None of our forests would have been planted without the support of our dedicated partners.
Our partners give us the land and funding we need to connect people back to nature and turn unused land into a vibrant habitat.
Why Partner With Us
Team Building
Engage your employees while doing something that truly matters.
Community Focused
Watch your forest grow in your own community, and share it with others.
Improved Atmosphere
Clean the air and water, while providing more animal habitat and recreational opportunities.
A Legacy of Sustainability
Tie your organization’s legacy to a forest that will serve our community for generations to come.