Downtown Calgary intersection reopens after large tree set on fire

An old poplar tree in Calgary’s Central Memorial Park is being removed after it was set on fire Tuesday morning.

By CityNews Staff

A busy downtown Calgary intersection has partially reopened Tuesday after a tree was set on fire overnight.

Calgary Fire Department (CFD) confirms to CityNews crews responded to reports of a tree fire around 4 a.m. on the 12 Avenue side of Central Memorial Park.

Fire crews used water to flush the flames out, stayed on scene until 7 a.m. and secured the scene with tape and traffic barriers. The tree was next to a light pole.

A preliminary investigation indicates someone put paper in the base of the tree to start the fire, according to a city spokesperson.

The city identified the tree as a large, old poplar tree that was scheduled for maintenance due to its heritage status, even though it was near the end of its life cycle.

The tree was killed as a result of the fire and is now being removed for public safety.

In a post to social media just before 6:30 a.m., the city’s transportation department said 12 Avenue was closed between 4 Street and 2 Street SW.

The eastbound lanes of 12 Avenue SW reopened around 2:30 p.m.

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