These photos were taken many years ago, (mid 1980's) no idea how these pictographs have fared in the meantime. They are up on the western side of the lake about mid way.
Please look at, but do not touch or alter these important pictographs in any way.
Pitt Lake aliens!!!
This image appears to be two people in a canoe, with one standing and pointing a rifle?
General view of the most visible pictographs from the lake.
There are more than these photos show. Scanned from negatives.
Pitt
Lake known pictograph sites
DiRp 9.
At Deer Point on the eastern shore of Pitt Lake. Lundy 1972.
DiRp 8.
On the western shore of Pitt Lake about 1/6th mile south of Cedar Point. Lundy
1972.
DiRp 7.
Midway between Cedar Point and Bridal Veil Falls on the western shore of the
lake. Lundy 1972.
DiRp 10.
On the western shore of Pitt Lake near Cedar Point about 150 feet south of site
DiRp 7. Lundy/Oliver survey 1972.
DiRp 11.
On the western shore of Pitt Lake about 100 feet north of site DiRp 1. Lundy/Oliver
survey 1972.
DiRp 1.
On the western shore of Pitt Lake, opposite the northern end of Little Goose
Island, and just south of Bridal Veil Falls. Jennes 1935, Lundy 1972.
DiRp 6.
On the western shore of Pitt Lake, opposite the northern end of Little Goose
Island and just north of site DiRp 5. Lundy 1972.
DiRp 5.
On the western shore of Pitt Lake, opposite the northern end of Little Goose
Island and just south of Bridal Veil Falls. Lundy 1972.
DiRp 12.
On the western shore of Pitt Lake, about 500 meters north of site DiRp 4 and
directly opposite the mouth of Raven Creek. Lundy/Oliver survey 1972.
DiRp 13.
On the eastern shore of Pitt Lake about 600 meters north of the outfall of
Raven Creek, Lundy 1972.
DiRp 4.
On the western shore of Pitt Lake south of Goose Island and opposite the mouth
of Raven Creek. Lundy 1972.
The listings above are from the 1974 M.A. dissertion of Doris Marion Lundy, in her report:
Rock art of the Northwest Coast ( PDF )