Petroglyph Provincial Park

Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Petroglyph Provincial Park is a Canadian provincial park located at the south end of the city of Nanaimo, British Columbia. The park was established on August 24, 1948, to protect a collection of petroglyphs found near the estuary of the Nanaimo River.[2]

LocationNanaimo, British Columbia
Coordinates49°08′27″N 123°55′36″W
Area2 ha (4.9 acres)
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Petroglyph Provincial Park
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Petroglyph Provincial Park is located in Vancouver Island
Petroglyph Provincial Park
Location within Vancouver Island
Petroglyph Provincial Park is located in British Columbia
Petroglyph Provincial Park
Location within British Columbia
Petroglyph Provincial Park is located in Regional District of Nanaimo
Petroglyph Provincial Park
Location within Regional District of Nanaimo
Interactive map of Petroglyph Provincial Park
LocationNanaimo, British Columbia
Coordinates49°08′27″N 123°55′36″W
Area2 ha (4.9 acres)
DesignationClass A Provincial Park
EstablishedAugust 24, 1948
Governing bodyBC Parks
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Cultural history

The park hosts a remarkably high concentration of petroglyphs that date to at least the 10th century CE. These carvings depict mythological sea creatures, human figures, and animals that are symbolic of the spiritual and cultural history of the Coast Salish and Snuneymuxw First Nations.[3]

The locations of these carvings were almost always made where forces of nature were believed to be especially strong. These areas are usually marked by a natural feature such as a waterfall or rock formation.[2]

Facilities

No facilities are provided at this park.[2]

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