The park, also known by its Blackfoot name Áísínai'pi, received the designation from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, Cultural Organization (UNESCO ...
In 2019, after years of advocacy, Writing-on-Stone joined five other Alberta locations such as the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The province recently released a ...
You don’t have to head to the Southern United States or Mexico to see First Nations rock art. There are rock carvings and paintings galore at Alberta’s Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park (or Áísínai’pi, ...
If the Calgary Stampede has given you a taste for exploring Alberta's western heritage, this week's Outdoor Report has a recommendation for your next outing. The Calgary Eyeopener's outdoor reporter, ...
Alberta Health Services (AHS) has issued a water quality advisory for the Milk River at Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park. In a Friday news release, AHS said the advisory was issued after elevated ...
A Blackfoot guide is required for visitors to explore a large portion of Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park in Southern Alberta. That’s to prevent vandalism to the park’s more than 3,000-year-old ...
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