A majestic white spruce from Lunenburg County has been selected as Nova Scotia’s 2025 Tree for Boston.
The Province sends a Tree to Boston each holiday season as a thank you to the city for sending medical personnel and supplies to Nova Scotia following the Halifax Explosion in 1917.
The 13.7-metre (45-foot) tree was nominated by the former property owners, Ronald and Claire Feener. The current residents support the initiative.
It will be cut on Wednesday, November 12, at 10:30 a.m. during a public event at 49 Herman’s Island Road in Martins Brook.
The event will also include a smudging ceremony led by Holly Meuse from L’sitkuk First Nation in Bear River.
Nova Scotia’s Gift Tree to Boston has been selected .








