At Cut Knife is the "World's Largest Tomahawk", the Poundmaker Historical Centre and the
Big Bear monument. There is also now, correctly located, a cairn erected by the
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada upon Cut Knife Hill overlooking the Poundmaker Battle site and
Battle River valley. The
tomahawk is located in the Tomahawk Park next to the Clayton McLain Memorial Museum. It was built in 1971 as a symbol of unity and friendship with the
First Nations of the area. It was designed in 1970 by UMA Engineering of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. ==See also==