A man named
Randy liked to hunt trees. He looked for big trees and old trees.
he (He) made
an (a) map to show where these trees
we're (were). He did not want to cut them down. He wanted people
too (to) take care of them.
Randy was told of a very tall tree on Vancouver Island. The tree was said two (to) be 314 feet tall. That would make it the tallest tree in Canada. Randy set out to find the tree.
But someone else found it first. It was found by an (a) logger. Loggers wanted to cut down Canada’s tallest tree and all the trees around it.
Randy made a path in the forest so people could see the tall tree on a monday (Monday). The tree was so big and beautiful it would fill them with love. More and more people wanted to save that forest. Thanks to these people, that forest is now an (a) park. Canada’s tallest tree is still they're (there). Were (we're) grateful that the tree still stands.
Their (there) may still be a bigger tree then (than) this tree out there. Maybe you will find it. But there are only a few old forests left in Canada. Many are still at risk of being cut down.