Step into Alberta’s prehistoric past on this full‑day Drumheller adventure. Visit the world‑renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum, explore dramatic badlands scenery, cross a historic suspension bridge, and see iconic attractions like the World’s Largest Dinosaur and the Hoodoos. A fun, scenic, and unforgettable experience for all ages.
305 Centre St S, 305 Centre St S, Calgary, AB T2G 2B9, Canada
Meeting Time 07:50 AM. Departure Time 08:00 AM. Please wait at TD Canada Trust Branch and ATM, our tour guide will greet you.
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
A dramatic canyon carved by the Red Deer River. Its layered sediment formations reveal millions of years of geological history. Visitors can walk down into the canyon to admire the rugged beauty of the badlands up close.
Duration: 30 minutes
The world’s largest dinosaur museum, home to more than 40 complete dinosaur fossil specimens. The exhibits transport visitors back to the prehistoric era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, a must-visit destination for dinosaur enthusiasts.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Built in 1958, this tiny church reflects the devotion of early miners. It can hold only six people at a time and is a popular spot for photos.
Duration: 10 minutes
More than 35 species of dinosaur fossils have been discovered here, transforming Drumheller into the “Dinosaur Capital of the World.” The town is filled with over 30 dinosaur statues hidden throughout the streets — you can even sit on a bench next to a Velociraptor.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Located at the town’s Visitor Information Centre, this 26‑meter‑tall Tyrannosaurus rex statue allows visitors to climb 106 steps to a viewing platform inside its mouth, offering a panoramic view of Drumheller.
Duration: 30 minutes
This bridge connects to the historic Star Mine site across the Red Deer River. In the past, an aerial cable system transported coal across the river. After restoration, it has become a modern suspension bridge linking today’s visitors with memories of the region’s mining past.
Duration: 20 minutes
Unique mushroom‑shaped rock pillars formed by wind and water erosion. These hoodoos vary in size and shape, creating a landscape that looks like another world.
Duration: 45 minutes
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