Councillor Anthony Peruzza, Elder Garry Sault, Carolyn King, Chief Stacey Laforme at the Heritage Red Oak plaque presentation, September 14, 2019.
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Resource ID
8913
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
14 September 2019
Keywords
Indigenous History, Natural history, natural heritage
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Caption
Councillor Anthony Peruzza, Elder Garry Sault, Carolyn King, Chief Stacey Laforme at the Heritage Red Oak plaque presentation, September 14, 2019.
Description
Speakers pose with the unveiled plaque on what is considered to be one of the oldest trees in Toronto. The even was co-hosted by the Weston Historical Society, Ontario Urban Forest Council, and Forests Ontario, and took place at the Woodview Park Library, followed by a walk to the tree, located on Coral Gable Drive.