Serpent Mounds Park
Serpent Mounds National Historic Site
Serpent Mounds Park is a National Historic Site of Canada [1] located in Keene, Ontario. Serpent Mounds is a former provincial park that was established in 1955 and leased from the Hiawatha First Nation, a historic Mississaugas people. From 1995-2009 the Hiawatha First Nation operated the park privately.[2]
History
Archaeological field work on the campground has revealed that the construction and occupation of the Serpent Mounds area occurred about 2000 years ago during the prehistoric Middle Woodland Period. The first prehistoric peoples to occupy the site were classified by archaeologists as the Point Peninsula Complex, based on their artifacts. The people existed in central and southeastern Ontario, southwestern Quebec, and northern parts New York state between 300BC and 700AD.[3]
Attractions
Serpent Mounds Park currently offers many activities that attract people to the park. A sample includes:
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Coordinates: 44°12′40″N 78°09′25″W / 44.21111°N 78.15694°W / 44.21111; -78.15694
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