Archeological Dig at Grande Cache Lake
People & Peaks Productions Ltd produced this vignette featuring the 1974-1979 Grande Cache Lake Archaeological Dig. Todd Kristensen is an Alberta Regional Archaeologist with the Historic Resources Management Branch, and Timothy Allen, Masters student at the UBC share some insights into the dig, which shows human habitation from 10,000 years ago.
“Dino Cache:
Grande Cache’s World Class Trackways”
Dino Cache: Grande Cache’s World Class Trackways is a vignette that show cases some of the best dinosaur trackways in the world. They are the most diverse Ankylosaurus tracks that exist in Canada. Grande Cache Coal mined the area in a way that it was “as good as it gets,” to expose and preserve the tracks. The Mine’s reclamation program has created grasslands that are enhancing Big Horn Sheep habitat. Thanks to the MD of Geenview, Town of Grande Cache, People & Peaks Productions, Willmore Wilderness Foundation and Grande Cache Coal for their support. The vignette was produced by People & Peaks Productions Ltd.