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Nov 25, 2024
Writing-on -Sone Provincial Park is an amazing place and it's a UNESCO World Heritage site also. A strange looking place where you will find a long, long history of local Native People where they re…Full review by Petar O
Sep 20, 2024
A bit out of the way but well worth the trip. A truly remarkable place of beauty and indigenous history The hike amongst the sandstone that has been sculpted by wind and erosion is intriguing You…Full review by Exploration814146
Aug 2, 2024
I stumbled upon this park on a recent road trip ... I vaguely remember hearing about it but I literally stumbled upon it. What a beautiful location, the scenery is stunning. I camped, a great campsit…Full review by 510iank
The 10am Rock Art Tour and the 6pm tour are basically the same tour. They take you into the archaeological preserve and you spend the better part of two hours there, learning …
The 10am Rock Art Tour and the 6pm tour are basically the same tour. They take you into the archaeological preserve and you spend the better part of two hours there, learning about the history and sacredness of this place. The WOS101 program at 2pm still gives you the opportunity to see the Rock Art in the preserve, but you also get a great overview of the other histories at the park, stopping at one of the lookout points (great for photography) and ends with a presentation in our Visitor Centre with some traditional food tasting and hands-on opportunities with some traditional tools and hides.
There is no admission fee for going through the displays at the office. You can pay for the bus tour which I recommend. The majority of the writings are now in a protected area seen …
There is no admission fee for going through the displays at the office. You can pay for the bus tour which I recommend. The majority of the writings are now in a protected area seen only by the bus tour. (Go figure they have to protect them from vandalism). There is a campground that there are self guided hikes from. Pamphlets at the office. There us a charge for camping but the day use and beach area are free.