A landmark without its label: Sign disappears from beloved Popoff Tree
In the heart of the North Saskatchewan River Valley, near Blaine Lake, stands the largest tree ever recorded in the province.
This plains cottonwood and poplar cross, locally known as the Popoff Tree, is believed to be more than 175 years old. It stands 68 feet tall with a girth measuring 16 feet, making it one of the most notable natural landmarks in the region.
But the sign that once helped visitors understand the tree’s history and significance has recently disappeared.

The tree’s sign has been missing since early April. (Image Credit: Town of Blaine Lake/ Facebook)



