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Wednesday 31 October 2012

Replacing The Trees Lost in the Goderich Tornado...

It is Halloween already!  Geez - where has the time gone???  We thought the Spring was busy - nobody prepared us for the Fall!  We have been busy this past month selecting and digging large tree specimens for the Town of Goderich.  A little over a year ago the most powerful tornado to hit the province in years swept through the southwestern Ontario town of Goderich, killing one person and devastating the picturesque community on the shore of Lake Huron.  Century-old buildings, churches and homes were either damaged or destroyed as well as many of the old trees.  Winds of roughly 280 km/h carved a path about 500 metres wide through the town's centre - right through the downtown core.  In the downtown core is the Court House Square that was home to hundreds of large trees.  Only 3 remain.  It has taken the community over year to generate a master plan and start the re-building the town.  That is where we come in - we are replacing some of the trees in the town square.  But they couldn't be just any trees there had to be large specimens to re-create the canopy that was once there.  The trees will range anywhere between 30 - 50 feet and will require a large crane to to lift them.  They will be moved into the Town of Goderich on large flatbed trucks - some of them will only fit one per truck.  Quite an effort was put into selecting the trees through the Director of Operations and Parks Superintendent of the Town of Goderich, as well as Landscape Architect based out of Toronto.  Most of the trees are native to Southern Ontario and include Oaks, Maples, Chestnuts to name a few. I have includes some pictures of the tagging and digging process and will be updating frequently - here is the beginning of a great project that we are so happy to be involved with...


Black Oak Tagged

Dawn Redwood being drum strung

Freemannii Maples

Kentucky Coffee Tree

Beginning to dig Pin Oaks

Showing the proceedure....

Tagging Red Sunset Maples

Scarlet Oak Tagged

More Scarlet Oaks

Birch Trees Tagged

Red Oak

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Blue Beech

Green Vase Zelkovas Tagged

Digging of the Elms

Elms at the end of the day

Kentucky Coffee Trees after digging

The Elms beig dug

Starting of another day of digging

Root ball of the Dawn Redwood

Pin Oaks

Finishing up the Pin Oaks...