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Gabriella Kogan says she "won't be heading up there any time soon."

The Montreal resident and her children were recently exploring Westmount's Summit Woods when they "realized most, if not all of the trees were carpeted with a fuzzy layer of caterpillars!"

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On Thursday, officials unveiled Montreal's Climate Action Plan, a set of steps aimed at, among other targets, citywide carbon neutrality by 2050. One such step is a plan to plant 500,000 trees in Montreal by 2030.

"A mature tree absorbs rainwater, filters the air, reduces noise pollution, provides an ecosystem for many animal species and modulates the temperature of houses to reduce the energy required for air conditioning during heat waves or for heating during high winds," the Climate Plan presentation reads.

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Someone (or some people) has an axe to grind with Christmas trees on boulevard Saint-Laurent. According to a December 8 post by the Société de développement du boulevard Saint-Laurent (SDBSL), seven trees have been stolen from the street in the last two weeks.

The trees, paid for by local shop owners, were installed along the boulevard "to bring a little bit of sweetness and magic to Christmas during these difficult times," the SDBSL wrote.

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This year may not have been filled with as much joy and laughter as we would have liked, but there's still time to add some holiday cheer. And nothing says holiday cheer quite like a Christmas tree in your Montreal home.

Montreal truly is a special time during the holidays. Not just in the streets, but at home, too.

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