St. Victor Petroglyph Provincial Park

Over 300 precontact First Nation's rock carvings grace the sandstone cliff top of this area. It is the largest collection of petroglyphs on the plains!
28 April 2016
The wooded coulees merge to short grass prairie giving dramatic vistas.
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Wildflowers grace this area of the park as well.
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The fence is added to protect the glyphs from further damage from eager sightseers.
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The carvings are fragile and are fading away from the elements and the the carelessness of sightseers. A fence is required to protect the delicate carvings.
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Legend of the most notable carvings on site.
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A view of the rock face. Best time to view is early morning or late evening.
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Reproduction of carvings to demonstrate what can be found on the cliffs.
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Sandstone cliffs where the carvings are located, only one of five sites in Canada where carvings are on the horizontal surface of cliffs and not vertical face.
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Interpretive centre for the petroglyphs. St. Victor
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A great little secret on the prairies.
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