Bronze plaque located on Big Bay Point road in Innisfil. It is mounted on a large stone with a small garden growing in front of it. The plaque also contains an image of a large ship, the "Great Eastern." The inscription reads: "Here grew some of the largest pines ever found in Ontario. In 1853 a 120 foot log was cut on the farm of Thomas Webb, Lot 23, Con. 12, one of three large pines whose stumps still remain. Hauled to the water by ten teams of horses, the log was shipped to England to become a mast for the "Great Eastern". This epic iron vessel, the first with both sail and steam, launch in 1858, was for forty years the largest ship in the world."