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Quackenbush Provincial Park

Coordinates: 44°33′40″N 78°00′07″W / 44.5611°N 78.0019°W / 44.5611; -78.0019
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Quackenbush Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Quackenbush Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Quackenbush Provincial Park
LocationDouro-Dummer, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates44°33′40″N 78°00′07″W / 44.5611°N 78.0019°W / 44.5611; -78.0019[1]
Area40.00 ha (98.8 acres)[2]
DesignationCultural heritage
Established1985
Governing bodyOntario Parks
www.ontarioparks.ca/park/quackenbush

Quackenbush Provincial Park is a non-operating Ontario Park, located 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Peterborough, Ontario, within Lot 29 of Concession 12 in Dummer Township.[2]

Archaeological site excavations between 1954 and 1973 revealed that there is a Huron-Wendat First Nation village buried on the site that has connections to their culture.[3] Because of this, the park is protected for its historical significance. There are no visitors' facilities, and recreational visits are discouraged.[2]

There has only been a small amount of excavation on the site, but it has unearthed signs of three longhouses (one containing a mass grave), as well as ecological matter from human occupation. The bodies found in the mass grave, all showed signs that they encountered violence, which would indicate that the known widespread conflict that occurred during the late 15th century also took place here.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Quackenbush Provincial Park". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Ontario Parks - Quackenbush". Ontario Parks. Ontario Government, Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Quackenbush Provincial Park Management Statement". Ontario Government, Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. May 1986. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  4. ^ Williamson, Dr. Ronald F. (2014). "The Archaeological History of the Wendat to A.D. 1651: An Overview" (PDF). Journal of the Ontario Archaeological Society. 94.