Columns were often referred to as "standing stones" in megalithic Europe, especially in the British Isles and France. Also referred to as Menhirs (or Men of Fire), they were ritualistic monuments mostly found around temples and cemeteries. These naturally weathered Basalt Columns are mostly grey with some brown and taupe variations. Many have natural lichens and moss growth. They are quarried in the Squamish Basin of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Unlike other basalt columns from the Northwest, these columns have a great deal more character and rustic charm. The possibilities in the landscape are limited only to your imagination.

  • Perfect for water features
  • Ideal for standup stone retaining walls
  • Try several sizes to form a unique feature
  • Small size now categorized in two sorts.
  SIZE HEIGHT WEIGHT
BCS-16 Small Up to 16"H 70 - 200 lbs.
BCS-17 Small 17"H Plus 70 - 200 lbs.

Note: All measurements and weights are approximate.

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