1. Along edge of Park at top of image: 80 m White or Norway Spruce wind break trees spaced at 2 meter spacing approximately 40 trees. Possibly addition to the windbreak in front of this row 4 meters, a row of hardwoods planted at 6 meter spacing could be an option approximately 13 trees. (Species like maples, resistant Elm, Tulip Tree, Kentucky Coffee Tree, Oak).
2. Along edge of Park at right side of image: Fill in missing spruce trees in this row.
3. Along edge of Park at left side of image: 60 m Norway or White Spruce windbreak planted at 2 meter spacing approximately 30 trees.
4. Just inside Park at left side of image: 7m x 60m area on the other side of the storm water ditch which would have low usage could be planted to a mix of hardwoods and softwoods leaving one pass of a lawnmower for maintenance of the ditch (species like White Pine, White Spruce, Silver Red and Sugar Maples, Red Oak, Redbud, elderberry, ninebark).
5. Bottom of image: 40m x 20 m shade tree planting. Trees planted at 6-10m spacing planting a variety of interesting Carolinian trees. (species like Tulip tree, Kentucky Coffee Tree, Redbud, Resistant Elm, Sugar and Red Maple, Red oak, Bur Oak).
6. By the edge of the playground: Hedge of cedar along front of play area top of the ditch, planted at 2 foot spacing. Trimmed and maintained at 4 feet high. Another option is a railing along edge of play area.
7. An āLā shape by the basketball court: Scattered shade trees no closer than 10 m to offer shade for people playing in the park i.e basketball, Frisbee etc. (species like Tulip tree, Kentucky Coffee Tree, Redbud, Resistant Elm, Sugar Red Maple, Red Oak, Bur Oak).
8. Section between basketball court and edge of Park: Another optional area that could have shade trees spaced approximately 10 m. (species like Tulip tree, Kentucky Coffee Tree, Redbud, Resistant Elm, Sugar Red Maple, Red Oak, Bur Oak).