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- Type of destination: National Historic Site
- Location of destination: Canada - Manitoba
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Linear Mounds is one of the best-preserved examples of the mound-building phenomenon in Canada and is part of the largest mound complex in North America.
It was built and used between AD 900 and 1400.
These burial mounds lie on the plain above the Antler River valley in southwest Manitoba.
Because Linear Mounds is a place of burial, Parks Canada has not developed visitor services or facilities yet.
More info on the Canadian Encyclopedia or Manitoba's Uncommon Sites and Sights or Valley City State University
It was built and used between AD 900 and 1400.
These burial mounds lie on the plain above the Antler River valley in southwest Manitoba.
Because Linear Mounds is a place of burial, Parks Canada has not developed visitor services or facilities yet.
More info on the Canadian Encyclopedia or Manitoba's Uncommon Sites and Sights or Valley City State University
Linear Mounds is one of the best-preserved examples of the mound-building phenomenon in Canada and is part of the largest mound complex in North America.
It was built and used between AD 900 and 1400.
These burial mounds lie on the plain above the Antler River valley in southwest Manitoba.
Because Linear Mounds is a place of burial, Parks Canada has not developed visitor services or facilities yet.
More info on the Canadian Encyclopedia or Manitoba's Uncommon Sites and Sights or Valley City State University
It was built and used between AD 900 and 1400.
These burial mounds lie on the plain above the Antler River valley in southwest Manitoba.
Because Linear Mounds is a place of burial, Parks Canada has not developed visitor services or facilities yet.
More info on the Canadian Encyclopedia or Manitoba's Uncommon Sites and Sights or Valley City State University