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Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump
  • Canadas most remarkable World Heritage Site.

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History
  • Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
    1981, this sight is now over 6000 years old. This
    historic site shows insight into the lives of the
    native plains people. By herding buffalo over the
    edge of a cliff, the natives were able to
    quickly and efficiently hunt.

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Why is it a World Heritage Sight?
  • Is a magnificent testimony to Prehistoric Life
  • Shows the ancient customs of the Plains People.
  • Shows the great understanding of buffalo behavior
  • By creating such a trap it shows the intelligence
    of the Plains People.

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Activities
  • Sunday at the Jump (Feb 19th - April 9th)
  • Every Sunday there is a different activity
    related to the life of the Blackfoot/plains
    culture. Activities include making your own
    moccasins, or learning how to fry pemmican, along
    with many other activities as well.

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Activities
  • Family Day (February 20th)
  • Tipi Camping (May 12th - September 17th)
  • National Aboriginal Day (June 21st)
  • Drumming and Dancing on the Plaza (July 5th
    August 30th
  • Multicultural Birthday Bash (July 23rd )
  • Stones and Bones (artifact identification day)
    (September 9th -10th)
  • Christmas Festival and Craft Fair (November 25th)

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Weather
  • Alberta enjoys hot dry summers between May and
    September
  • The rest of the year the weather is cold with
    snowy winters. However Chinook winds bring
    warmth.

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Currency
  • American Dollar0.87804USD    
  • Australian Dollar1.14882AUD   
  •   Brazilian Real1.88559BRL  
  •    British Pound0.46499GBP    
  • Chinese Yuan6.90816CNY 
  •     Danish Krone5.11335DKK    
  • Euro0.68554EUR  
  • Hong Kong Dollar6.83633HKD 
  •     Indian Rupee39.7401INR   
  •   Japanese Yen103.661JPY    
  • Malaysian Ringgit3.20046MYR  
  •    Mexican Peso9.53552MXN  
  • using values from Wednesday, November 15,
    2006click on values to see historical trend  
  •  Value of 1 Canadian Dollar    
  •     New Zealand Dollar1.33178NZD  
  •    Norwegian Kroner5.65107NOK   
  •   Singapore Dollar1.36939SGD    
  • South African Rand6.37457ZAR   
  •   South Korean Won826.324KRW    
  • Sri Lanka Rupee95.1357LKR  
  •    Swedish Krona6.22241SEK    
  • Swiss Franc1.09509CHF   
  •   Taiwan Dollar28.8085TWD  
  •    Thai Baht32.0572THB    
  • Venezuelan Bolivar1883.05VEB

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Accommodations
  • Alberta is the wealthiest province in Canada
    making accommodations very reasonable. Hotels
    and motels range from fifty dollars a night to
    500 dollars a night, depending on where you would
    like to stay.
  • Hotels
  • Best Western
  • 1-800-981-2555
  • Night Rate 101
  • Blackfoot Inn
  • 1-800-661-1151
  • Night Rate 74
  • Super 8 Motel
  • 1-800-800-8000
  • Night Rate 63
  • Travel Lodge
  • 1-800-578-7878
  • Night Rate 57

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Transportation
  • Rental cars and trucks available
  • Subway System
  • Buses
  • Enterprise Rent a Car
  • 1800-555-RENT
  • Discount Car and Truck Rentals
  • 1800-555-DISC

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Admission and Hours of Operation
  • Hours of operation
  • Open 7 days per weekWinter hours (Sep 15 - May
    14) 1000 a.m. to 500 p.m. (1000 to
    1700)Summer hours (May 15 - Sep 14) 900 a.m.
    to 600 p.m. (0900 to 1800)Closed Christmas
    Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, and Easter
    Sunday.
  • Admission fees
  • Adults 9.00
  • Seniors8.00
  • Youth 7-175.00
  • Family 22.00
  • Under 7Free

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Location
  • Head-Smashed-In is located 18 kms north west of
    Fort Macleod on Highway 785. Directions from
    CalgaryHead south of city limits on Macleod
    Trail or Deerfoot Trail and continue south on Hwy
    2 for approximately 160 km until you see the
    signs for Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump and
    Highway 785 West. The turnoff for Hwy 785 West is
    approximately 1 km north of the major
    intersection with Hwy 3. If you cross the Old Man
    River you have missed the turnoff and gone too
    far south!

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Traveling
  • To Travel into Canada, legally you must be able
    to present a passport and one other piece of
    government photo identification.

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Flights
  • http//www.expedia.ca
  • http//www.aircanada.com
  • Flights range from sixty dollars to eight hundred
    dollars. From Halifax a flight in November will
    cost 374.

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