Nova Scotia mourns loss of iconic 300-year-old tree, fallen to Fiona’s fury
“People are dealing with things that are a lot worse than the tree. My heart goes out to all the people in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island,” Wagg said.Fiona: Nova Scotia premier tours ‘heartbreaking’ aftermath in Cape BretonWagg said he spoke to the owners of the land where the tree stood. They’ve had it for three generations.“They’ve asked that nobody remove anything. … I think they have plans for it.
Wagg is currently shooting a project called “The four seasons,” and the photos captured of the Shubenacadie tree will hold a special place. “It’s got a deep emotional connection with so many people. … Hopefully, something is done with the wood that will be special,” he said.
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