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he unprotected "Refugee Tree", the largest cedar in the Capital Regional District near Victoria, surrounded by a sea of tree plantations on Crown lands south of Sombrio Beach. The tree measures 45.5ft in circumference.
Canada's LARGEST tree! It's also the second largest redcedar in the world!
The Cheewhat is located in Pacific Rim National Park
Height: 55.5 m (182 ft)
Circumference: 18.3 m (60 ft)
The Red Creek Fir is the world's LARGEST Douglas fir tree. It grows in the San Juan Valley near the town of Port Renfrew, BC (Directions:
www.ancientforestallia...k-fir.php) The 1000+ year old tree, a major tourist attraction in the region, stretches more than 73.8m (242ft) high with a trunk 4.2m (13' 9") wide yet has been afforded no legislated protection from the BC Liberal Government.