Vimy Oak Legacy Tree

Point Edward, Ontario
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After the Battle of Vimy Ridge was won on April 12, 1917, Lieutenant Leslie Miller, a soldier from Ontario, gathered up a handful of acorns as a souvenir to the momentous victory. On returning to Canada, he transplanted the acorns on his land, calling his property the Vimy Oaks Farm. Today several of the oak trees he planted are still standing.

The Vimy Oaks Legacy Corporation repatriated Canadian Vimy Oaks back to Vimy Ridge and saplings were planted as part of the centennial commemorations in 2017 and 2018. Vimy Oaks saplings were offered for sale across the country as a memorial to the soldiers of the First World War.

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Vimy Oak Legacy Tree

206 St. Clair Street
Point Edward
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 42.9961709
Long. -82.4132941

Vimy Oak Legacy Tree

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