Cochrane, Alta., has begun work to preserve the legacy of one of the town’s most beloved landmarks after it was destroyed in a fierce windstorm.
The white spruce — affectionately known as the ‘Grandfather Tree’ — was estimated to be about 300 years old when it was toppled in the storm that rolled across southern Alberta on Jan. 16.
The ancient tree was part of a stand of trees growing southwest of Bighill Creek, near the historic Cochrane Ranche.
Its most impressive feature was its huge root system, with many of the roots growing outward, above ground, to help support the weight of the tree.
Propagation specialists have already collected seeds and cuttings and are working with a grower to explore cloning techniques.
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On Thursday, the town announced all the trails in the area were being closed to allow crews from the town’s parks department to remove the branches and …