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Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park

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A great introduction to the Albertan Badlands. Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park depicts life for the Indigenous people who have seen this place as a home for over 10,000 years.

Surrounded by hoodoos that you can hike around, this makes it historic and fun for the family. It is also one of the five UNESCO heritage sites found in Alberta.

Photos: Google Maps, Hey You, Roland Kalisch

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