The Talking Forest: Hear stories from the trees in Lindsay, Ont.
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"You’ll come in contact with geo locations and a voice will start to talk to you automatically and you’ll get a story from a tree," said technician Melissa Creasy-Alexander.
It sounds like something out of a fairytale. In The Talking Forest in Lindsay and Omemee Ont., you hear stories from the trees themselves — you just need an app.
“It is an interactive trail app that allows users to explore the trails here at Ken Reid Conservation Area in Lindsay and Windy Ridge Conservation Area in Omemee,” said conservation areas technician Melissa Creasy-Alexander.
“As you walk the trail you’ll come in contact with geolocations in the park which will trigger your phone and a voice will start to talk to you automatically and you’ll get a story from a tree,” she said.
The app is called ‘The Talking Forest’ and is available on iOS and Android at Google Play Store or App Store.
There are 15 talking trees along the 2.2-km trail at Ken Reid Conservation Area, each spouting facts about themselves and the forest.
A hemlock tree chats about the benefits of spending time in nature. Birch trees talk about different types of birch species and how birch syrup is popular in Europe and Russia.
At Windy Ridge Conservation Area there are 11 stops.
And while it might seem a bit odd to offer a high-tech nature walk, Creasy-Alexander said this pandemic project is a perfect fit.