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ARA records Heritage Trees with photos, measurements, species, GPS locations, and notes so the information is detailed and accurate.
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Alberta-wide tree record
Ancient Roots Alberta is a modern platform built by Josh Kirsch to help people discover, document, and learn about remarkable trees across Alberta.
What is Ancient Roots Alberta?
ARA documents Alberta's Heritage Trees and turns field discoveries into a public resource that people can explore, learn from, and add to.
ARA records Heritage Trees with photos, measurements, species, GPS locations, and notes so the information is detailed and accurate.
ARA turns detailed tree data into a clear public resource that anyone can access and understand.
As more people nominate trees, ARA can continue to grow into an Alberta wide resource built from real discoveries.
Heritage tree guide
A Heritage Tree is a tree worth remembering, whether it stands out because of its size, age, story, rarity, shape, or the place where it grows.
A tree can stand out for its girth, height, canopy spread, or age, but what counts as exceptional depends on the species.
Some trees matter because they are tied to a historic place, an event, a person, a neighbourhood, or a local story people remember.
A tree can also be worth documenting because it grows in a strange place, has an unusual form, is a rare species, or is simply unlike the trees around it.
About the founder
My name is Josh Kirsch, and I’m a 17-year-old from Edmonton, Alberta, heading to the University of Alberta this fall to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Forest Business Management. I’m also honoured to be a 2026 Schulich Leader, one of 100 students recognized annually across Canada for academic excellence and entrepreneurial impact in STEM related studies. Long before I started Ancient Roots Alberta, I was just a kid who loved trees. Even to this day, I never get tired of going on adventures to discover amazing trees across our province.
Create your account
You can browse the public map without an account, but signing up unlocks the tools for building your own tree record.
Keep trees for later viewing and build your own My Forest list.
Submit new heritage trees and manage your own tree submissions.
Add photos and details that help make tree records stronger.
Welcome back
Your map, submissions, saved trees, and exploration tools are ready.
Coming soon
The web platform is live now, and the next major step is a mobile version built for field use.
A smoother ARA experience for phones and tablets.
Tools designed for documenting trees while you are outside.
A better way to submit trees, photos, notes, and location details from the field.