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Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park

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Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park is a fascinating spot located 100 km (62 mi) southeast of Lethbridge. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the largest collection of rock art on the North American plains and a sacred place for the Blackfoot people, who call it Áísínai´pi, which translates as “it is pictured/written.” Visitors can choose from a variety of guided tours in the high season. Alberta Parks interpreters explain the petroglyphs and pictographs on these moderate walks (1.5 to 3 hours). Visitors will learn more about the significance of Writing-on-Stone to the Blackfoot people and its connection to early settlers and the North-West Mounted Police. A visitor centre and campground round out the offerings. The visitor centre is open seven days a week during the high season and is a great place to get an overview of the area. The campground sits on the banks of the Milk River and provides easy access to swimming and paddling opportunities.

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Season Availability
Spring, Summer, Fall

Traveller Type
Families & KidsAdventure Enthusiasts

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