Visit Writing-on-Stone Provinical Park, Southern Alberta
Writing-on-Stone is a sacred place to the Blackfoot people, who have lived in this area for thousands of years. It has the largest concentration of rock art on the North American plains.

Writing on Stone Provincial Park
Writing-on-Stone Provinical Park
Southern Alberta, Canada
Writing-on-Stone is a sacred landscape: a place of special spiritual significance to the Blackfoot people who hunted and travelled these great plains for thousands of years.
Blackfoot people
The Blackfoot’s long and intimate relationship with the land is revealed by an inspiring wealth of First Nations carvings, petroglyphs, paintings and pictographs that cover the faces of sheer sandstone cliffs.
First created as a Provincial Park in 1957, the archaeological preserve was established in 1977 to ensure the protection of the largest concentration of rock art on the North American plains.
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