My name is Patty Maher and I am a photographer from Ontario Canada. Recently, I was driving on some back roads near Orangeville Ontario when I noticed a spot by the side of the road where a bunch of shoes were tied to the trees. I pulled over to inspect it and took these photos. There are literally hundreds of shoes there – nailed to trees, hung on branches or just placed on the ground at the foot of the trees.
I thought maybe this was a memorial to someone who had died in a car accident – but it turns out that this shoe forest is a complete mystery. No one knows who put these shoes there or why.
The earliest sighting of these shoes was in the spring of 1972. According to the police there is no record of any accidents having occurred at that location so it didn’t start off as a memorial – although it appears that at some point someone created a memorial on one of the trees. There are also a few plastic skeletons that have been inserted into shoes, or hung alongside – but it is impossible to know if this was just a random occurrence or if it had some significance.
There are numerous theories about what this tree forest is. Some think it is an art installation while others think it was part of a movement for ‘walking free’ that happened in the 70’s. It could have started as a memorial or perhaps it began as a prank or commemoration by local teenagers.
For me, walking around taking photos of these shoes inspired a strange feeling of reverence. I found myself considering the original owners of these shoes: what their lives were like, whether they were still living, what reasons each person had for abandoning them there and why some were nailed, others hung and some just gently place on the ground.
I thought I’d post this in case someone who sees this knows the story behind this, or has another theory about why this is there. Have you ever come across something like this?
Update: someone from facebook told me that there had been a similar tree in another town in Ontario… but apparently so many people put shoes on the tree that the weight of the shoes actually killed the tree.
More info: Instagram
You can see the ‘memorial tree’ on the right-hand side.
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Share on FacebookI found many forests like this, they call it "waymark" and it helps people to share a location. Creator adds the first shoes, then visitors add their own shoes. At this link you can see your forest and all the rest waymarks in all the world. (i am sorry english for little mistakes, english is my second language :p http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM6ARY_Shoe_Trees_Orangeville_Ontario_Canada
Interesting....I did not know this existed
Load More Replies...We have lots of shoe trees in my country, but the shoes are normally picked early summer while they are still fresh. The shoes in the photo have been left for too long and are going rotten.
That's officially the weirdest thing I've seen all week. I'd love to know the story behind it.
You clearly haven't seen the Disney princess hot dogs then XD https://www.boredpanda.com/disney-princess-hot-dog-anna-hezel-gabriella-paiella/
Load More Replies...I found many forests like this, they call it "waymark" and it helps people to share a location. Creator adds the first shoes, then visitors add their own shoes. At this link you can see your forest and all the rest waymarks in all the world. (i am sorry english for little mistakes, english is my second language :p http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM6ARY_Shoe_Trees_Orangeville_Ontario_Canada
Interesting....I did not know this existed
Load More Replies...We have lots of shoe trees in my country, but the shoes are normally picked early summer while they are still fresh. The shoes in the photo have been left for too long and are going rotten.
That's officially the weirdest thing I've seen all week. I'd love to know the story behind it.
You clearly haven't seen the Disney princess hot dogs then XD https://www.boredpanda.com/disney-princess-hot-dog-anna-hezel-gabriella-paiella/
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