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On this picture you can see an Inuksuk. An inuksuk is a pile of stones arranged in the likeness of a human being. The Inuit People of the Artic used them for marking trails, indicating caches of food, nearby people, or helping in hunting large herds of caribou. I just love to see those Inuksuk! And I have a feeling that there are more and more of them in Ontario. You can see them along the roads (especially around Parry Sound) and also quite often on the trails in the provincial parks. Each and every one of them is unique! Some are small, some are big, but they are all slightly different. I know they traditionally don't belong in this part of Canada, but they are wonderful to see. For me the Inuksuk symbolizes travel, and that's one thing I love so much. Maybe that's why I love this symbol of the Inuksuk so much :-) Leave a Comment
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