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Fossil Hunting on the Peace River

July 28, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Dawson Creek, Historic & Heritage Sites
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Sikanni River Falls

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Ever since I was a kid, I have loved to put on an old pair of shoes, roll up my pant legs and wade in the water along the banks of a river.

We recently took a day trip to the Peace River at the Clayhurst Crossing 20 miles north of Dawson Creek.  Our nephew was with us for the day of beachcombing and rock skipping.

As usual, I took my walking stick; my dog and we got our feet wet walking along the water's edge, poking around amongst the rocks and driftwood.  The boy found a great fossil! 

It was sitting there in plain sight.  It looks like a big leaf on a piece of shale rock. 

The Peace River Region is well known as a rich deposit for fossils from dinosaurs, plants and fish, and it's a common occurrence to find a fossil left over from the time the dinosaurs walked the earth.

A trip to the Dinosaur Museum is definitely on the roster for a next visit!

Posted by Mile O Citizen, at 03:09 PM