The Guardian (Charlottetown)

HELPING NATURE

Acadian forest for Terry Fox Trail in Cornwall

- BY ALISON JENKINS THE GUARDIAN

Eliot River Elementary School student, Rachel Adams, was among the many enthusiast­ic students helping create a pollinator bed at the Terry Fox Trail Enhancemen­t Group project in Cornwall recently.

Bill Hogg and June Sanderson call themselves OCD gardeners.

The retired teachers wanted to bring some nature to Cornwall.

They thought it would just be a few trees around the school, but the project grew much larger.

Over 2,000 plants on 40 acres larger.

“That’s been a good thing,” said Hogg.

More than 400 students have helped to plant trees, flowers and shrubs since 2014.

This fall, the Terry Fox Trail Enhancemen­t Group planted a pollinatio­n bed of native wildflower­s, some rare native tree species and some signs to identify them.

The new signs all have QR codes — those boxy shapes that link to a website if they’re photograph­ed with a smartphone.

These codes take users to informatio­n on the Macphail Woods website.

Hogg calls the two-kilometre trail the Naturaliza­tion Gallery, since 2014, the trails have been configured into a loop with help from the town of Cornwall.

They have also built several bridges.

The trail first passes the Peace Circle — a druid-inspired ring of 12 trees — and moves into the memorial grove.

Cornwall Councillor Peter Meggs had the idea for memorial trees. Hogg knew just where to put them — on the trail.

“We have to do this here. There’s no holding back on them now,” said Hogg.

To honour a loved one, families and friends can plant a tree. A stone tablet is placed near it, again with a QR code that links to a page unique to each person, said Hogg.

“It conveys much more informatio­n that a gravestone.”

The first tree planted was in memory of one of the original members of the trail enhancemen­t group, a former vice-principal of Eliot River School.

This fall a stone patio was built just beyond the memorial grove. Next spring there will be benches on which to sit and reflect, said Hogg.

Hogg looks forward to the official opening next summer.

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 ?? ALISON JENKINS/THE GUARDIAN ?? Eliot River Elementary School students Ella Nickerson, left, Rachel Adams and Dylan Drummond were among the many enthusiast­ic students helping create a pollinator bed at the Terry Fox Trail Enhancemen­t Group project in Cornwall.
ALISON JENKINS/THE GUARDIAN Eliot River Elementary School students Ella Nickerson, left, Rachel Adams and Dylan Drummond were among the many enthusiast­ic students helping create a pollinator bed at the Terry Fox Trail Enhancemen­t Group project in Cornwall.

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