Blackfoot Crossing Park is the largest riparian eco system in North America and a First Nation Historical Park. It is the original home of the Siksika, Kainawa and Piikuni First Nation people and the site of the 1977 "Treaty #7" signing. There are walking trails, a tipi village, a museum and much more.
On e of the many tipis on display in the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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A tipi stands on the top of a hill in the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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A pile of rocks used as markers in the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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The main building, a welcoming and information centre, a museum and a conference centre in the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Information signs sit on top of a hill overlooking the grassland prairies near the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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The views of the river valley from one of the lookouts in the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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The entrance sign at the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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The Siksika First Nation sign on the road as we approach the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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A lookout viewpoint with information signs on top of a hill in the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Views of the river and the valley as we sightsee from a hill in the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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The rolling hills surrounding the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park located east of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.