Our Projects
Arboretum & Learning Trail
The Arboretum and Learning Trail is located behind the Wheatley Recreation Complex in an area formerly used for community events like tractor pulls. Using ideas from the students at Wheatley and Area Public School, the Wheatley Horticultural Society has worked to transform this area into a multi-use recreation, conservation and educational space. The Trail circles through an Arboretum, where native species, fruit trees and plants specifically chosen to enhance bird and pollinator habitat surround two cement pads where outdoor fitness equipment has been installed.
The idea of the Arboretum and Learning Trail project started in 2020 with a conversation the Horticultural Society had with Mr. Grant Bowman. After walking the property and realizing how big the area was, Donna Matier approached the board members of the Wheatley Horticultural Society to develop this into a learning center. They were more than enthusiastic about the opportunities and since then we have put our resources into developing this area.
The Wheatley Arboretum & Learning Trail was one of the 2021 Canada Community Building fund recipients, with $120,000.00 allocated to the creation of the trail. In late August 2022, Phase 1 of the Trail was completed. That fall, the first trees, the white spruce that line the ball diamonds were also installed. The purchase and installation of those trees was made possible by a Together CK Grant and an EDF Romney Wind Grant. Another 120 trees were purchased and planted that fall in our themed walkways with proceeds from our Garden Tour, Fish Tote Flower boxes, membership sales, Raffles, plant sales, golf tournament sponsors, and many cash donations.
The next installations were the work out equipment pads, with funding provided by the Wheatley BIA, CK Together Grants, Ward 1 fundraising, a donation from the Randy Robinson Family as well as additional fundraising by the Wheatley Horticultural Society. Ahead of the Grand Opening in Spring 2024, benches were donated by Chris Dundas, the Wheatley Swans, the Randy Robinson Family and the Wheatley Area Public School Class of 2022- it was these students who were originally involved in the trail design.
It did take a village to develop this space. Next steps include installation of the remainder of the trees in the planting plan, an additional pollinator garden sponsored by Corteva Agriscience and the Lower Thames Conservation Authority, and potentially the installation of a pavilion with additional learning opportunities.
Heatherington Park
and Grant Bowman Trail
Since the reformation of the Wheatley Horticultural Society in 2017, Heatherington Park and Grant Bowman Trail have been a focus. The trail was added in 2020, with funding from a CK Together Grant, the Chatham-Kent Trails Committee and contributions from the Dave Grant Memorial Fund. In 2018, the three pollinator focused flower beds were added with funding from the EDF Romney Community Fund. Many trees were added to Heatherington Park because of donations from Peanut Nurseries. Members have also shared shade perennials from their gardens for the shaded areas at the north end of the trail. Make sure to walk the trail often in the spring – the spring bulbs put on a show!
Downtown Beautification
Each year, the Wheatley Horticultural Society works with Moodys Flowers and DeGoeys Nursery and Flowers on planters and hanging baskets located in Wheatley’s Downtown. Our dedicated watering contractor maintains these plantings through the summer and fall. Funding for this project is provided by Chatham-Kent, and supplemented by the fundraising efforts of the Wheatley Horticultural Society, particularly the Fish Tub program, which adds both colour and funds to the project.
Fish Tubs
In addition to the standard planters in the downtown core, the Wheatley Horticultural Society embraces the fishing industry by planting close to 60 fish tubs each year and placing them on the bridge on the East side of town. These tubs are sponsored by businesses and families, and feature logos and in memorial information.
If you are interested in sponsoring a Fish Tote, please reach out by late February. New totes are $125.
2024 Memorial Tote Boxes:
Marnie Bowman
Chuck Corlett
Doug “Puffer” Grubb
Jose Carreiro
Trump Robinson
Rick Simpson & Betsie Cabral
Michael Laliberte
Marnie Bowman
Chuck Corlett
Donna Mercer
Damon Szorvas
Pat & Jesse Bowman
Heinz Schrade
2024 Business and Individual Sponsors:
A&A Marine & Drydock
Anthony-Keats Marine
Bilinski Construction
Bonnie Hyatt
Bowman Feeds
C&F Warehouse
Car Barn
Cellar Door Wines
Century 21
Cronheimer Fisheries
Dockside Fisheries
Edf Energy
Elite Media Works
Fauberts Meat & Catering
Figliomeni & Sons Fishery
Fin Fish
Franklin Fishery
Guardian Drugs
H&H Wood
Hike Metal
John O’s Food
Johnston Net & Twine
Jump Realty
Kaiser Construction
Liddle Bros. Fishery
Jack Liddle
Wheatley Lions
Loop Fishery Ltd.
Makey Family
Mastronardi Plumbing
North 42
Dave & Jane Omstead
Sieglinda Omstead
Maeve Omstead
Pannunzio Mechanical
Peter’s Roofing
Presteve Foods
Pure Pelee
Dr. C.F. and Christina Rhoads
Robinson Motorcycles
Simmon’s Fishery
Rick Simpson & Betsie Cabral
Southpoint Sun
Wheatley Swans
Weil’s Food Processing
Wenzler’s Landing
L’il Hills
Magpie Home
Develop Consulting
Book Wine & Sinker
James Taylor Fishery
Peanut Centre Nursery Inc.
Bark Busters
Wheatley Fish Festival
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Donations
We rely on donations to support our mission. Please consider making a donation today!
To donate by cheque, please make
the cheque to “Wheatley Horticultural Society” and mail it to
Wheatley Horticultural Society,
PO Box 551, Wheatley ON
N0P2P0.
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