The Cumberland Treestand is a relatively mature deciduous woodlot providing many opportunities for the residents living in the area to get out and enjoy nature.
The presence of a paved trail through this remnant woodlot allows the birds, plants, and flowers to be enjoyed while cycling, rollerblading, or walking through this urban forest. The trail network also links the woodlot with a stormwater management pond to the southeast and in doing so forms a very attractive open space. Creating links such as this in an urban park system also plays an important role in minimizing the isolation of a site by providing potential corridors for the movement of some animal species.
Site Map
Site Information
Area | 1.8 ha |
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Year Protected | 2000 |
Neighbourhood | Cumberland |
Conservation Method(s) | Municipal Reserve |
Location & Access | 13504 149A Avenue Trail system through the treestand with connections to the neighbourhood trail network |
Habitat Type | Tableland Forest |
Getting Here
Access to the Cumberland Treestand is provided at the intersection of 135 Street and 149A Avenue. There is also a trail system through the stand with connections to the Cumberland storm pond and neighbourhood park to the south and east.
What You Might See or Hear
The Cumberland Treestand is home to a variety of bird and small mammal species as well as a variety of plants.