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Saplings at Kin Beach Park (Image Credit: Liam Verster / Vernon Matters)
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New trees to be planted at Kin Beach  

Apr 13, 2026 | 6:00 AM

The park at Okanagan Lake will be getting some new foliage.

The City of Vernon was successful in obtaining a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and the Government of Canada to be used to plant new trees at Kin Beach Park.

In the spring of 2025 the city removed 22 mature poplar trees from Kin Beach Park due to potential hazards, with the plan of replacing them with 59 new drought-tolerant shade trees.

A report from city staff said the planting of the new trees would be done between April 20 and 22, which would require the park to be closed to the public during that time.

The report did not state how many trees they would be planting using the funds, or what species they would be. The report did however say this project would be beneficial to the public and the city’s goals.

“This initiative will significantly improve park comfort by increasing long-term shade and strengthening local climate resilience,” the staff report stated.

“The project reinforces the City’s commitment to environmental sustainability and ensures the long-term health and beauty of Kin Beach Park for all residents.” 

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