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The St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Park in Saskatchewan is home to over 300 carvings, which remain an unsolved mystery. Thought to have been made between 500 and 1700 A.D., the petroglyphs are layered over time, indicating that multiple groups may have contributed to them. The site, significant to the Indigenous peoples, is unique due to its horizontal carvings. Visitors can view the glyphs from a designated lookout point, with the best viewing times being early morning or near sunset. Interpretive panels and a picnic area are also available.
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St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Historic Park - Tourism Saskatchewan
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