Fodor's Expert Review Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

Fort Macleod Indigenous Sight

A multilevel interpretive center built into the side of a cliff provides information about the lifestyle, legends, and story of the Blackfoot people at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Exhibits describe the history of the buffalo jump, and a film re-creates the event when native peoples herded buffalo over the cliff to their thunderous death. Trails surround the jump, and tours are given by Blackfoot guides. If you visit on Wednesday in summer you can enjoy native dancing, drumming, and singing. During the summer months you can spend the night in a fully equipped Blackfoot tepee. The site is about 18 km (11 mi) west of Fort Macleod.

Indigenous Sight

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Rte. 785 off Hwy. 2
Fort Macleod, Alberta  T0L 0Z0, Canada

403-553--2731

www.history.alberta.ca

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Rate Includes: C$15

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