I have just spent a glorious week in cottage country. Well, it was almost a glorious week. The one bump in the road; Mother Nature did not feel the need to bless us with sunshine and balmy days but instead saw fit to throw some rain and fall like temperatures for almost half the week. What does one do in cottage country when the weather is less than ideal and your stuck inside a lake house with two teens and a toddler? You chase down an urban legend of course!
Consultation with TripAdvisor led us to believe that somewhere in the general area was a “Shoe Tree”. A large tree that was started by locals and added to by tourists on their summer journeys through this beautiful part of the country. The urban legend tells us this tree holds hundreds, perhaps thousands of pairs of shoes, hung, nailed and placed with care through it’s massive branches. This was something I had to see for myself.
On a rainy afternoon we left our cottage and headed into town in search of the elusive Minden Shoe Tree. Conversations with the Minden locals at the bowling alley, the grocery store and even the gas station turned up dead ends. The local folk had never heard of any “Shoe Tree”, some people we questioned looked at me like I might be the craziest tourist they had ever seen, but finally, a hit. One local did know of a Shoe Tree, but it was in Kinmount and had been cut down for safety reasons. Disappointment!
Unwilling to give up, we followed one last desperate lead. Following South Lake Road “out of town”, searching for the elusive “Shoe Tree”. We were rewarded with sweet, sweet victory. We found the Minden Shoe Tree!
It does exist, and it is more than a little cool!
Shoes up that tree and in it’s branches. Too many shoes to count. What is the story of this wacky tree? It has been said that the Minden Shoe Tree was started by locals seeking good luck. It’s rumoured that if you hang a pair of shoes on one of the local Shoe Tree’s it would bring you good luck. Who couldn’t use a little good luck? I could! My family decided we just had to add to this unique local attraction.
I was a little bit proud of our rain soaked crew for tracking down this urban legend. We all took turns tacking up our shoes and snapping a few pictures. Here’s hoping our good luck soon follows!
If you go: Be sure to take your lucky shoes, some nails and hammer, and of course your camera.
Where to find it: Yes! I am going to reveal the location of the Minden Shoe Tree! This particular tree is located about a 9 minute drive outside of Minden on South Lake Road. The closest street address is 2354 South Lake Road, Minden.
Happy Hunting!
Heidi C. says
What a weird but fun idea!
Jodi Mitrovic says
Very cool! I’d never heard of this before!
Busy Bee Suz says
I love it….that is the coolest looking tree. I hope your luck comes through!
kyooty says
I meant to come back to this post earlier. I had this idea today that with all the boys growing out of their sneakers? maybe my next move is to create one off these trees?
Holly says
Haha, I was wondering how people got them so high up!
Bridget says
Hmm some of those look pretty old and VERY high… I wonder how long this tradition has been going.
Stacey says
I want to see this! Thanks for telling us exactly where it is!!
Melinda says
Hey!! We have a shoe tree here too (in South Western Ontario)!! I didn’t know the story behind it but it’s cool, maybe next time I’ll leave a shoe there for good luck 🙂
Victoria Ess says
So neat!! It’s awesome that you found it!
slamdunk says
Sorry the weather did not cooperate with you all. But, nice find with the shoe tree–that is funny that more of the locals in town did not know about it.
Lynda Cook says
Awesome shoe tree and so glad you found it, thanks for sharing the pictures and the address!!