Writing on Stone National Park is an amazing place along the Milk River in South Alberta. It is a sacred place and a First Nations historical site. The rock formations were created by Mother Earth and years of erosion. It is very peaceful at the park. I felt a gentle breeze on a hot spring day when I was there. The scenery is stunning and the rocks are all unique and fascinating. I truly enjoyed being there.
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This is near the end of a trail on the city side of the Oldman River on the South side across from Paradise Canyon Golf Resort. The rocks along the shore and cliffs are colorful and very in size from pebbles to boulders. The towering cliffs are windswept with sparse vegetation. Bald eagles, hawks, geese, ducks are regular visitors here.
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