The OPFA is responsible for the regulation of the practice of professional forestry in Ontario and to govern its members in accordance with the Ontario Professional Foresters Act 2000, the regulations and the By-laws in order that the public interest may be served and protected. It is a member based, non-profit, non-political organiaztion with approximately 1000 Registered Professional Foresters from all levels of government, industry and education.
The OPFA is dedicated to regulating its members and ensuring the highest standards in the practice of professional forestry, and in advancing the practice and awareness of forestry for both public and privately owned lands in the province of Ontario.
Membership in the OPFA is open to anyone who has or is seeking a career in the forestry profession. The Association was originally incorporated by the 25th Legislature of the Province of Ontario by Bill 10 on April 3, 1957 under the Professional Foresters Association Act.
The governing Council acts as the Board of Directors. The Council consists of at least nine elected members of the Association with representation from at least one Councilor for each of the OPFA's six regions (Northwest, Northeast, Centralwest, Centraleast, Southwest, Southeast) and five public appointees to Council.
P.O. Box 91523, Unit #201, 5 Wesleyan, Georgetown, ON L7G 2E2 Phone: 905-877-3679 Fax: 905-877-6766 : Email: opfa@opfa.ca