Planting roots: Quebec cemetery turns former golf course into forest for the deceased

The main office at Forêt de la Seconde Vie, an ecological and digital cemetery on the site of a former golf course, is shown in Ste-Sophie, Que., Tuesday, Aug.15, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

SAINTE-SOPHIE, Que. - At a new ecological cemetery north of Montreal, there are no gravestones or plaques. Instead, people locate burial sites with the help of a cellphone app.

Cemetery Forêt de la Seconde Vie opened in Ste-Sophie, Que., on Aug. 7 with the goal of transforming a 232,000-square-metre ex-golf course into a dense forest. It plants trees along the former fairways and greens to mark the burial sites of cremated remains, a process it calls "planting roots."

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