
Pow Wow Rock — Surrey, BC
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N 49° 03.342 W 122° 49.068
10U E 513311 N 5433663
Most of British Columbia was covered by an ice sheet during the Late Pleistocene period. South Surrey has a ridge running east-west indicating this was a terminal moraine. Dotted through this area are erratics, of which, Pow Wow Rock is one.
Waymark Code: WM1723X
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 11/23/2022
Views: 4
Erratics - substantial boulders that have been moved vast distances from their bedrock sources by enormous ice sheets that covered much of British Columbia - can be found across the Salish Sea lowlands in British Columbia and Washington State. As the ice sheets melted, these boulders would be deposited.
Pow Wow Rock, a boulder the size of a small building, has been recognized as a heritage site by the City of Surrey. It provides evidence of how the Late Pleistocene ice sheets brought these large boulders to this area.
Pow Wow Rock
This large boulder in the Elgin area of South Surrey was deposited by glacial activity.
Heritage Area: Elgin
Site #: 66
Location: 2938 145A Street
Registered: Nov. 2, 1998
Significance: Natural
Description: This large boulder in the Elgin area of South Surrey was deposited by glacial activity.
Official Heritage Registry: [Web Link]
 Address: 2938 145A Street, Surrey, BC
 Heritage Registry Page Number: Not listed

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