- Sites with Indigenous Features
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The Indigenous Peoples of Canada include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, with histories spanning thousands of years before European contact. They contributed to the cultural and ecological heritage of the land, with unique languages, traditions, and knowledge systems. Despite historical challenges, they continue to preserve and revitalize their cultures, playing a vital role in Canada's identity.
The following is a list of sites with indigenous features.
- Sites with Indigenous Features in Canada
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Total: 60
Indigenous- Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
- Wanuskewin Heritage Park
- Yukon Ice Patches
- British Block Cairn
- Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park
- Old Women’s Buffalo Jump
- Rossdale, Edmonton
- Strathcona Science Provincial Park
- Walterdale, Edmonton
- First Nations Sites in Belcarra Regional Park
- Charlie Lake Cave
- Chinlac
- Harrison Knob and Harrison Hill
- Keatley Creek Archaeological Site
- Kiusta
- Petroglyph Provincial Park
- Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park
- Triquet Island
- X̱á:ytem
- Port au Choix Archaeological Site
- Oak Island
- Debert Palaeo-Indian Site
- Gaspereau Lake Reservoir Site Complex
- Brooman Point Village
- Inuksuk Point
- Native Point
- Ovayok Territorial Park
- Port Refuge
- Tanfield Valley
- Aurora Site
- Ratcliff Site
- Mantle Site
- Draper Site
- Bead Hill
- Belle Island (Ontario)
- Cedar Creek Earthworks Site
- Donaldson Site
- Hood Site
- Ivan Elliot site
- Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung
- Lawson site
- McKeown Site
- Petroglyphs Provincial Park (Ontario)
- Raymond Reid site
- Serpent Mounds Park
- Sheguiandah
- Southwold Earthworks
- Steven Patrick site
- Bon Echo Provincial Park
- Petroglyphs Provincial Park (British Columbia)
- Petroglyphs at Sproat Lake Provincial Park
- St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Park
- Pictographs on Fairy Point
- Woodland Caribou Provincial Park
- Métabetchouane
- Archaeological Site of Qijurittug
- Gray Burial Site
- Bluefish Caves
- Little John Archaeological Site
- Thandlät