Tomahawk Park's campground, situated on the west side of Cut Knife, offers a blend of natural charm and cultural significance. The site includes eight electrified campsites, additional tenting areas, washroom and shower facilities. Visitors can engage in activities such as feeding fish at the trout pond or exploring the Clayton McLain Memorial Museum and Archives. Not to be missed is the World's Largest Tomahawk sculpture, an architectural marvel that stands 12 meters high and weighs 8,000 kg, symbolizing local cultural cooperation since 1971. Nearby, a traditional tipi stands as a testament to First Nations' values.
We respectfully acknowledge that we are on Treaty 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, and home of the Métis. We honour the Treaties made on these lands and are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.