Five years ago today, Toronto kicked off the 2015 Pan Am Games.
To mark the event, 41 trees were planted along a section of Front Street East — one for each participating country or territory.
In this thread, an update on the state of every tree.
Yes, it’s a tree thread.
To mark the event, 41 trees were planted along a section of Front Street East — one for each participating country or territory.
In this thread, an update on the state of every tree.

Antigua & Barbuda: good tree
Argentina: dead
Aruba: Split, but looks okay otherwise
Bahamas: Pretty good.
Argentina: dead
Aruba: Split, but looks okay otherwise
Bahamas: Pretty good.
Barbados: not looking great, but alive
Belize: barely hanging on
Bermuda: in pretty rough shape too
Bolivia: pretty good
Belize: barely hanging on
Bermuda: in pretty rough shape too
Bolivia: pretty good
Brazil: unknown
British Virgin Islands: unknown
Canada: unknown
Cayman Islands: unknown
Chile: unknown
Colombia: unknown
Plaques for these trees seem to have been removed during construction of this condo. Will they come back? I hope so! (On plus side, condo has a climbing gym.)
British Virgin Islands: unknown
Canada: unknown
Cayman Islands: unknown
Chile: unknown
Colombia: unknown
Plaques for these trees seem to have been removed during construction of this condo. Will they come back? I hope so! (On plus side, condo has a climbing gym.)
Costa Rica: good.
Cuba: little thin, but all right
Dominica: very tall trunk, but living
Dominican Republic: doing well
Cuba: little thin, but all right
Dominica: very tall trunk, but living
Dominican Republic: doing well
Mexico: in a box near construction hoarding, but okay
Nicaragua - also boxed, but still alive
Panama - more box, more okay
Paraguay: no idea what’s happening here
Nicaragua - also boxed, but still alive
Panama - more box, more okay
Paraguay: no idea what’s happening here
Peru: boxed and tri-branched, but alive
Puerto Rico: another boxed tree, but solid
Saint Kitts & Nevis: not in a box! Doing well
Saint Lucia: Saintly
Puerto Rico: another boxed tree, but solid
Saint Kitts & Nevis: not in a box! Doing well
Saint Lucia: Saintly
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines: someone stole the plaque, replaced with scratched “JESUS.” Tree’s okay.
Suriname: good tree
Trinidad & Tobago: probably my fav; one of the absolute best
United States: fine, but pales compared to Trinidad & Tobago
Suriname: good tree
Trinidad & Tobago: probably my fav; one of the absolute best
United States: fine, but pales compared to Trinidad & Tobago
In conclusion, I count 27 of 41 trees that I’d classify as in decent or better condition. That’s 66%.
7 are dead or dying. 1 has a missing plaque. 6 are unknown status because plaques were removed for condo construction.
This concludes the tree thread.
7 are dead or dying. 1 has a missing plaque. 6 are unknown status because plaques were removed for condo construction.
