Public Archaeological Digs
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Take part in our public archaeological digs! β
Help us recover artifacts at Leamy Lake Park and learn more about the pre-contact history of the region. Members of the NCC Archaeology Program (Monica Maika and Bob Clark) will supervise the digs.
Leamy Lake Park contains the largest complex of pre-contact archaeological sites currently known in the Ottawa River drainage basin. Used continuously for more than 6,000 years by Indigenous groups, the main occupation dates back to 1,000 to 2,000 years ago. The artifact collections recovered from these sites provide important information about Indigenous history in the National Capital Region.
π Morning time slot is from 9 am to 12:30 pm
π Afternoon time slot is from 1 pm to 4:30 pm
Getting there:
The dig site is located on the Ottawa River waterfront in Leamy Lake Park. In all cases, you will need to walk a little to get there (rough terrain to the dig site; the beach can be rocky).
π Public Transit: Bus stops near the Voyageurs Pathway. Use STOβs travel planner for your route.
π² By foot or by bike: Accessible from Leamy Lake multi-use pathway.
π By car: Parking lots close at 5:30 pm daily. Carpooling is recommended.
π Ώ Primary parking lot: Former Gatineau Boom parking lot, 80 Fournier Boulevard, Gatineau, Quebec (15β20 minute walk; space is limited)
π Ώ Alternate parking lot: Leamy Lake Beach parking lot (20β30 minute walk)
What to bring:
π§ Water
π₯ͺSnacks
π Sunscreen
π¦ Insect repellent
π€ Hat
π Long pants
π§€ Gloves
π₯Ύ Closed-toe shoes with good treads
β Knee pads or gardening pad (optional)
Details: https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/events/public-archaeological-digs
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Help us recover artifacts at Leamy Lake Park and learn more about the pre-contact history of the region. Members of the NCC Archaeology Program (Monica Maika and Bob Clark) will supervise the digs.
Leamy Lake Park contains the largest complex of pre-contact archaeological sites currently known in the Ottawa River drainage basin. Used continuously for more than 6,000 years by Indigenous groups, the main occupation dates back to 1,000 to 2,000 years ago. The artifact collections recovered from these sites provide important information about Indigenous history in the National Capital Region.
π Morning time slot is from 9 am to 12:30 pm
π Afternoon time slot is from 1 pm to 4:30 pm
Getting there:
The dig site is located on the Ottawa River waterfront in Leamy Lake Park. In all cases, you will need to walk a little to get there (rough terrain to the dig site; the beach can be rocky).
π Public Transit: Bus stops near the Voyageurs Pathway. Use STOβs travel planner for your route.
π² By foot or by bike: Accessible from Leamy Lake multi-use pathway.
π By car: Parking lots close at 5:30 pm daily. Carpooling is recommended.
π Ώ Primary parking lot: Former Gatineau Boom parking lot, 80 Fournier Boulevard, Gatineau, Quebec (15β20 minute walk; space is limited)
π Ώ Alternate parking lot: Leamy Lake Beach parking lot (20β30 minute walk)
What to bring:
π§ Water
π₯ͺSnacks
π Sunscreen
π¦ Insect repellent
π€ Hat
π Long pants
π§€ Gloves
π₯Ύ Closed-toe shoes with good treads
β Knee pads or gardening pad (optional)
Details: https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/events/public-archaeological-digs
Get Tickets
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