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Hiking to the First Nations Petroglyphs in Bella Coola

October 21, 2008 | Field Reports > Bella Coola, Historic & Heritage Sites
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 I was in Bella Coola and I wanted to go for a bit of a hike so I ask someone that worked in town for a suggestion. She recommended that I check out the First Nation Petrogyphs (rock carvings) just outside of town.  I went to a gallery and there they set me up with a guide to take me up the trail and explain the significance of what I saw. I felt like I was getting a chance to see something that few people get the opportunity check out. The whole area was very spiritual, serene and beautiful, well worth a visit!

Posted by Ivan Hughes, Squamish at 02:59 PM