Tree Beard - Chetwynd, British Columbia
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N 55° 41.825 W 121° 38.048
10U E 585848 N 6173212
Tree Beard is near Windrem Creek and the Pomeroy Inn is close by and is on N. Access Road.
Waymark Code: WM14A46
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/28/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Jake39
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Chetwynd "Chainsaw Sculpture Capitol of the World".

Chetwynd was once known as “Little Prairie” but with the coming of the Pacific Great Eastern Railroad in 1957, the name of the community was changed to Chetwynd in honor of the Minister in charge of railroads, Ralph Chetwynd. In 1962 Chetwynd became incorporated as a Village and has approximately 2,500 residents.

Each year in June, Chetwynd holds its annual Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship where master chainsaw carvers from around the world compete. There are now around 200 chainsaw carvings displayed throughout the community.

Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship began with the commissioning in December, 1990 of a chainsaw carving of three bears to master carver, Terry McKinnon from Vancouver. The bears grace the Chetwynd welcome sign along Highway 97. That commission, and the staging of a chainsaw carving competition in 1992 were part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the creation of the Alaska Highway.

It wasn't until 2005 that Chetwynd went ahead with the idea of making it an annual affair, holding the first annual Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship. Some of the world's best chainsaw carvers have attended the event, which is by invitation only.

Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship is now Chetwynd's major tourist attraction and its major annual festival. While the competition itself takes place over four days, the festival itself becomes a week long party.

In 2016, talented master craver, Jordan Anderson created Tree Beard: Eldest of the Ents. Tree Beard is about 12 feet in height and a likeness of the character from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers released in 2002.

The plaque reads:

Tree Beard
Jordan Anderson
Alaska, USA
2016 Chainsaw Carving Championship

The word "Ent" was taken from the Old English ent meaning "giant". Treebeard, also known as Fangorn, was the oldest of the Ents, a tree-like being who is the "shepherd of trees". Very tall and stiff-limbed, with bark-like skin and leafy hair.

Type of wood carving: Chainsaw carving

Artist's Name: Jordan Anderson

Approximate size/height: 12'

Type of wood: Generally soft green wood

Other type: Not listed

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