Bannock Point Petroforms - MB-307

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A visit to Manitoba means travelling through Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Territories and through communities who are signatories to Treaties 6 and 10. Manitoba is located on the ancestral land of the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline and Nehethowuk Nations and is the Homeland of the Red River MΓ©tis. Northern Manitoba includes lands that were and are the ancestral lands of the Inuit.

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MB-307, Manitoba R0E 1N0, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +97
Website : http://www.travelmanitoba.com/listings/bannock-point/6668/amp/
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MB-307, Manitoba R0E 1N0, Canada
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Doug M on Google

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Fantastic place. The rock formations are awesome. And very relaxing.
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Jennifer Folayan on Google

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Beautiful sacred place. Bring prayer flag tobacco offerings
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Su Keller on Google

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Not a long hike to get to petroforms. Very spiritually historic place. Read the info boards before you go in. I walked with bum leg and a cane but not stroller, walker or wheelchair capable. Can spend an hour or a day there.
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Jeff Davison on Google

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I would recommend any tourist visiting Manitoba to make a drive through Whiteshell Provincial Park. There are many resort community's with fishing and hunting opportunities. It's is a awesome destination. A true sportsmen's Mecca.
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Melmo M on Google

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Really neat place to visit. Some tourists move these sacred petroforms. Please do not move the rocks. Some are used for the seasons, ceremony, and star navigating.
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Jennifer Jennifer on Google

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Second time coming here. Its very touching to see all the tributes for the children that didnt make it home from the residential schools. Walking around there are new petroforms and older historic ones.
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Ben JimΓ©nez on Google

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The fact you are walking in an ancient place looms large when visiting here. The petroforms are a message through time and has a deep impact as you find surrounded by nature, there's a meditative atmosphere here. The hike is pretty easy, I would go as far as saying even some people with limited mobility could handle the trail. The parking lot it well maintained, the privy is also kept up with. I do wish there were more interpretive signs around the petroforms, so as to learn more behind the shapes and the people who made them. There could also be better trail markings. Visitors leave tokens such as pennies, cigarettes, hats and odly oranges at the forms. I don't know if this is an expectation, but in my humble opinion, it looks more like litter and somewhat detracts from the profound significance of the forms.
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Kerissa Cymbaluk on Google

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Beautiful sacred place that needs to be respected and appreciated. Touching, moving or altering anything is beyond ignorant and disrespectful. Tobacco offerings are appropriate.

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