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It is in our nature to travel into our past, hoping thereby to illuminate the darkness that bedevils the present.  - Farley Mowat 

 

Travel through the eras of  history and the development of the various nations that make up Canada today.

 
   
         
 
 

Undisturbed sites

 
 

Sites under excavation

 
         

Drumheller  |  Head Smashed Inn Buffalo Jump  |  Ksan Historic Village  |  Inuit Heritage Centre

The archaeological heritage of Canada is presented in many different places and many different ways. From the graveyards of  the dinosaurs in the Alberta badlands  to the far north at the sites of Inuit culture, to the west coast and the home of native people's, many stories can be told and many experiences gathered,

These unique and interesting episodes offer us an opportunity to understand where the land and the peoples have come from. Canada, as the secnd largest country in the world has an enormous amount of territory that needs exploring and the archaeological and paleontological spots are worth a stop and short visit. 

 

 
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