Canada’s Forest Regions

The forests of Canada are located within eight different regions:

Forest regionLocationPredominant tree species
AcadianMaritimesred spruce, balsam fir, yellow birch
BorealNorthern Canadawhite spruce, black spruce, balsam fir, jack pine, white birch, trembling aspen, tamarack, willow
Carolinian (Deciduous)southwestern Ontariobeech, maple, black walnut, hickory, oak
CoastBritish Columbiawestern redcedar, western hemlock, Sitka spruce, Douglas-fir
ColumbiaBritish Columbiawestern redcedar, western hemlock, Douglas-fir
Great Lakes–St Lawrencecentral Canadared pine, eastern white pine, eastern hemlock, yellow birch, maple, oak
MontaneBritish Columbia and AlbertaDouglas-fir, lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, trembling aspen
SubalpineBritish Columbia and AlbertaEngelmann spruce, subalpine fir, lodgepole pine

Ecozones are the broadest classification type for forests

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