It's a
restoration project that's been 12 years in the making, but the
Lorneville and Seaview Cemeteries' facelift is finally finished.
When it
started in 2001, the cemeteries were overgrown, stones were tipping and
the overall condition was deteriorating rapidly.
President
Philip McCavour says they started the project in 2001 by clearing all
the brush and brambles from around the perimeter and built some roads
throughout the cemetery to make it more accessible. He tells CHSJ News
some seniors hadn't been able to visit their family plots for several
years.
They
fixed approximately 150 of the gravestones, filled in the sunken graves,
planted new grass and sod, planted 120 trees around the perimeter,
installed a water system and built a visitors centre, among other
things.
The cemeteries date back almost 200 years. With the improvements, McCavour says they're now a much more fitting tribute to those who have passed away.
Today is
Cemetery Day, which marks the official opening of the cemeteries. The
grounds will be open until 5pm today for touring.