Hey everyone, George Genereux Urban Regional park, and the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area need your help!!!!
The above images represent both the George Genereux Urban Regional park, and the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area!!!
All you have to do is take some pictures!!!! Then upload them to social media with the tags #yxeGreenStrategy and #WintercityYXE
It’s that easy!!! Please comment on the photos which appear on social media if you think they are picturesque, and fantastic places to visit!
And to make it easier here are links to the facebook pages for George Genereux Urban Regional park social media facebook pages *** new *** Please share this new page!!
Facebook group page: Users of the George Genereux Urban Regional Park
- Web: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GeorgeGenereuxUrbanRegionalPark/
Share this link to help people find your group. - Email: GeorgeGenereuxUrbanRegionalPark@groups.facebook.com
Emails sent to this above address will appear as posts in the group.
What is it that you love about Saskatoon’s natural areas this winter??? Show it in a photo – a picture tells a thousand words!
How can the City of Saskatoon’s new department “Utilities and Environment” which includes Natural Area Standards, Urban Forest Management Plan and Green Strategy. make good decisions for the City of Saskatoon residents and for tourism to our great city?
Remember, too, that Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area has social media pages
Facebook group page : Users of the St Barbe Baker Afforestation Area
- Web: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RichardStBarbeBakerAfforestationArea/
Share this link to help people find this group. - Email: RichardStBarbeBakerAfforestationArea@groups.facebook.com
Did you know that emails sent to this address will appear as posts in the group?
Let’s get those pictures out there of Saskatoon’s naturalized areas, indeed. Thank you most kindly!!!
For more information:
Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada north of Cedar Villa Road, within city limits, in the furthest south west area of the city. 52° 06′ 106° 45′
Addresses:
Part SE 23-36-6 – Afforestation Area – 241 Township Road 362-A
Part SE 23-36-6 – SW Off-Leash Recreation Area (Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area ) – 355 Township Road 362-A
S ½ 22-36-6 Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area (West of SW OLRA) – 467 Township Road 362-A
NE 21-36-6 “George Genereux” Afforestation Area – 133 Range Road 3063
Wikimapia Map: type in Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area
Google Maps South West Off Leash area location pin at parking lot
Web page: https://stbarbebaker.wordpress.com
Where is the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area? with map
Where is the George Genereux Urban Regional Park (Afforestation Area)? with map
Facebook Group Page: Users of the George Genereux Urban Regional Park
Facebook group page : Users of the St Barbe Baker Afforestation Area
Please help protect / enhance your afforestation areas, please contact the Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. (e-mail)
Support the afforestation areas with your donation or membership ($20.00/year). Please donate by paypal using the e-mail friendsafforestation AT gmail.com, or by using e-transfers Please and thank you! Your donation and membership is greatly appreciated. Members e-mail your contact information to be kept up to date!

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Membership : $20.00 CAD – yearly Membership with donation : $50.00 CAD Membership with donation : $100.00 CAD |
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The simple act of planting a tree, which is in itself a practical deed, is also the symbol of a far reaching ideal, which is creative in the realm of the Spirit, and in turn reacts upon society, encouraging all to work for the future well being of humanity rather than for immediate gain. Richard St. Barbe Baker
“I believed that God has lent us the Earth. It belongs as much to those who come after us as to us, and it ill behooves us by anything we do or neglect, to deprive them of benefits which are in our power to bequeath.” Richard St. Barbe Baker