Anyone walking around Charlottetown might notice something unusual around some of the city’s most distinctive and historic trees.
Rooted in Art is a collaboration between local artists and the city’s environment and sustainability department and features five temporary art installations at the sites.
It takes place until Oct. 17. It includes a 2.5 kilometre self-guided tour, with each installation accompanied by an interpretive panel with information about the tree, as well as the artist.

The stops on the self-guided Rooted in Art tour include a Red Oak in Rochford Square, a Linden in Victoria Park, an American Elm at the corner of Grafton and Rochford streets, a Weeping Birch on Prince Street, and a Norway Maple, White Ash and American Elm in Connaught Square.
To view the map or learn more about Rooted in Art, visit: www.charlottetown.ca/roots.

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