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Vancouver's famed hollow tree for the chop
One of Vancouver's oldest treasures will soon be cut down, but its legacy as a tourist attraction will live on.
On Monday evening the Vancouver Park Board voted to cut down the hollow tree on Park Drive in Stanley Park.
The 13-metre-tall stump is at least 700 years old, but storm damage in recent years has caused its decomposing hollow trunk to tilt dangerously.
The trunk, which is 20 metres in circumference, is held up by cables, and the surrounding parking lot has been fenced off to keep the public from approaching while the Park Board investigated ways to permanently secure the tree upright.
Commissioner Allan de Genova said during the meeting the board had examined all options to save the tree, but public safety was the final concern.
"I just really wanted a few moments to see if there was perhaps another way we could expand on this and see where we're at. But, as the report indicates the safety factor is the biggest concern here," said de Genova.
The decision caused spectators at the meeting to heckle the board after the vote, with many saying other options should have been given more consideration.
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at 17:33 on April 1st, 2008
Safety is always the biggest concern, but I will still be sad to see it go. It's been an iconic part of Stanley Park for as long as I can remember.