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Pointe-Claire breaks ground on memorial orchard in honour of local COVID-19 victims

The city of Pointe-Claire is creating a orchard and garden that will serve as a memorial for COVID-19 victims and a food garden for people in need.

'People didn't have a chance during COVID to say goodbye,' says Pointe-Claire resident

Susan Weaver, a resident of Pointe-Claire, says the orchard will give the community a chance to say goodbye to those who passed away due to COVID-19. (Jean-Claude Taliana/CBC)

The city of Pointe-Claire has broken ground on an orchardthat will serve as a memorial for COVID-19 victims and agarden that will provide food for people in need.

Susan Weaver, a resident of the West Island municipality, came up with theidea for theproject in March.

During a council meeting, she suggested planting trees around the city in honour of community members who died due to the virus.

Weaver told CBC some of her neighbours died from COVID-19.

"Many of them were elderly," she said. "They built our community."

She added thatmany "people didn't have a chance during COVID to say goodbye," and said that creating a memorial will help bring the community together.

Following her suggestion, the city decided to create an orchard and a garden.

"The time is right," saidJohn Belvedere, the mayor of Pointe-Claire. "It's been a tough two years on our citizens, and not only our citizens, but everybody whose family had to suffer the loss of somebody from COVID."

The orchard will feature 80 trees apple, plum and pear that will be planted in September near the Viburnum entrance to Terra-Cotta Natural Park.

Aplaque honouring the victims will also be installed and avegetable garden has already been planted.

West Island Mission, a non-profit organization, will use the produce from the garden and the orchard to help families in need. (Jean-Claude Taliana/CBC)

City partners with local food bank

West Island Mission is a local food bank that gets manyof its fruits and vegetables from gardens inPierrefonds-Roxboro andDollard-des-Ormeaux.

When the mission reached out to Pointe-Claire about doing something similar, plans fora memorial orchard werealready taking shape.

"Our hope is the plums, the apples and the pears that are being planted will come and just be complementary to the vegetables that we're already providing,"saidSuzanne Scarrow, the executive director of West Island Mission.

"Some of that fruit, we'll be able to transform and can it or jar it or freeze it."

It should take a few years before the treesstart to bear fruits.

With files from Rowan Kennedy