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19 August 20253 Mins Read

Summer plans are still in full swing! If you love it when history and nature intertwine, we have just the adventure for you. Not only is the Bruce Peninsula famous for its sparkling blue water and beautiful cliffs, but it is also home to the oldest tree in Ontario.

Old-growth forests are very important to the ecosystem as they provide habitats for a huge variety of flora and fauna.

Ontario’s landscape has undergone significant changes over the years since European settlers arrived. The province had many old-growth forests, but some can still be found today, according to the Network of Nature.

What is an old-growth forest?

Old-growth forests are those that covered Ontario before European settlement. They were a patchwork of forest environments in different stages of growth.

Settler activities such as logging, agriculture, and urban development contributed to the changes we see. Therefore, the remaining old-growth forests in our province are few and far between, according to Network of Nature.

The oldest tree in Ontario

Though the province is home to a number of old-growth forests, you’ll find one of the oldest trees along the limestone cliffs of the Bruce Peninsula.

According to the Raisin Region Conservation Authority, the oldest known tree in Ontario can be found on the cliffs of Lion’s Head.

“The oldest known tree in Ontario is a white cedar, growing on the cliffs of Lion’s Head Provincial Park. This tree germinated in 688 AD, making it approximately 1,300 years old,” shares the site.

Ancient trees can be found in several other parts of the province, too.

Ancient Trees

Algonquin Provincial Park, which is Canada’s oldest provincial park, is also home to some of the oldest trees in the country.

It’s home to 500-year-old Hemlock trees, making these trees some of the oldest Hemlocks in the world.

Ancient forests can also be found at Rondeau Provincial Park, home to “some of the last remaining old-growth Carolinian forest in Ontario,” says Network of Nature.

Now, isn’t that fascinating?

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