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Hidden gem
What a special little gem! I had no idea about the history of this area. Not a big hike, and not much parking, but if you like history and fresh air - it’s worth checking out.
This is an interesting place, probably more historically significant than suggested by the information provided at the site. The intro plaque says "prehistoric" but the bulk of the descriptions are de...
Went with the grandkids to help them understand about our native history in Canada. Excellent site, nice scenery and very interesting reading the placards throughout our walk.
There are not too many old native artifacts in Ontario (I just can think of pictographs in Bon Echo Provincial Park and petroglyphs near Peterborough), so this one is certainly worth visiting, despite...
You can hardly see anything, just double oval ring of raised earthworks, where a native village used to be located. Just use your imagination—and the informative plaques—to visualize how the village m...
Hidden gem
What a special little gem! I had no idea about the history of this area. Not a big hike, and not much parking, but if you like history and fresh air - it’s worth checking out.
Fascinating, but a missed opportunity
This is an interesting place, probably more historically significant than suggested by the information provided at the site. The intro plaque says "prehistoric" but the bulk of the descriptions are de...
Interesting Historic Site
Went with the grandkids to help them understand about our native history in Canada. Excellent site, nice scenery and very interesting reading the placards throughout our walk.
Not much to see, but still worth seeing
There are not too many old native artifacts in Ontario (I just can think of pictographs in Bon Echo Provincial Park and petroglyphs near Peterborough), so this one is certainly worth visiting, despite...
Hardly anything to see
You can hardly see anything, just double oval ring of raised earthworks, where a native village used to be located. Just use your imagination—and the informative plaques—to visualize how the village m...