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A 16,000-tonne boulder sits just outside Calgary and holds a world record

22 June 20263 Mins Read

The Okotoks Erratic is a massive boulder sitting in the middle of a prairie landscape just west of Okotoks in southern Alberta. According to the Government of Alberta, it’s considered the largest glacial erratic in the world and was carried from its original location by moving glaciers thousands of years ago.

Today, it sits alone, surrounded by flat open land, which makes its size and presence even more striking. Known as “Big Rock,” it has become one of Alberta’s most recognized natural landmarks.

Its journey stretches back tens of thousands of years, through ancient mountain formations and ice-age movement, before ending up in its very unexpected home.

A rock with a seriously long journey

According to the Government of Alberta, the Okotoks Erratic weighs about 16,500 tonnes and stretches roughly 41 metres long. To put that in perspective, it’s about the size of a three-story building dropped right into Alberta’s flat prairie landscape.

But it didn’t actually start there.

The rock originally formed in what is now Jasper National Park as part of the Gog Formation, a layer of sediment laid down in a shallow sea over 500 million years ago.

During the last ice age, around 30,000 years ago, a rockslide sent massive chunks of this formation crashing onto a glacier in the Athabasca Valley. The glacier then carried the Okotoks Erratic far from the mountains, and when the ice eventually melted, it left the boulder behind exactly where it sits today.

More than just a big rock

And the Okotoks Erratic isn’t just impressive in size – it’s also culturally and historically significant. According to the Town of Okotoks, the Blackfoot name for the area comes from the word “okatok,” meaning rock, and the site is tied to an important traditional story about the trickster Napi and how the boulder split in two. The tale has been passed down for generations and remains an important part of indigenous history.

In more recent history, the Government of Alberta designated Okotoks Big Rock as a Provincial Historic Resource in 1978 to help protect it. It has also been digitally preserved by the University of Calgary, ensuring its details are recorded for educational and research purposes.

Today, visitors can see Okotoks Erratic just off the highway and walk right up to it. The colours, textures, and sheer scale of the boulder are even more striking up close.

So while it may look like just a rock in a field at first glance, the Okotoks Erratic is really a time capsule of ice-age movement, ancient seas, and Indigenous history, telling a story that stretches back thousands of years.

When: Open year-round
Time: Open 24 hours
Where: AB-7, Foothills County, Alta.
Cost: Free to visit

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