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From B.C.’s towering old-growth forests to the knarled burls of the prairies, Canada is home to some seriously spectacular trees that have been around for hundreds of years, if not millennia. The fact that these ancient trees are still standing today is a testament to nature’s resilience as well as the environmental stewardship efforts on a provincial level and by grassroots organizations like Ancient Forest Alliance.
Monumental Trees is a community-generated database of the oldest trees around the globe, with over 67,000 recorded trees and over 175,000 submitted photos in the registry. In Canada, the oldest trees span across multiple provinces, some of which are in places you might not expect.
The database started over 20 years ago by a single big tree lover about giant sequoias in Belgium and the Netherlands. By 2010, Monumental Trees became an interactive community website where users could add trees, measurements, and photos themselves, and now, the database spans dozens of countries worldwide.
Pinus flexilis (Limber Pine)
Common Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
Thuja plicata (Western Redcedar)
Looking to explore some ancient trees by size or height? B.C.’s BigTree Registry and the Alberta Tree Register are here to help those curious explore even more notable trees in their respective provinces.
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