Royal Tyrrell Museum

Royal Tyrrell Museum

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Day of Dinosaurs and Hoodoos From Calgary to the Badlands

Day of Dinosaurs and Hoodoos From Calgary to the Badlands

Discover the wonders of Alberta on a day tour that takes you from prehistoric marvels to stunning natural landscapes. Start your journey at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, where you'll explore one of the world's most renowned collections of dinosaur fossils and interactive exhibits. Afterward, Explore the historic Last Chance Saloon in the ghost town of Wayne, where time stands still and every corner tells a story. A must-visit for those seeking a glimpse into the past. then, head to the iconic Hoodoos, where you'll be captivated by these fascinating geological formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years. Conclude your tour with a visit to the historic Rosedale Suspension Bridge, offering picturesque views and a touch of adventure as you cross the Red Deer River. Then you can have your lunch in the town or in the museum. Next go to Horseshoe Canyon, a hidden gem known for its unique rock formations and rich geological history.

Drumheller, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Horseshoe Canyon, Hoodoos

Drumheller, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Horseshoe Canyon, Hoodoos

· Horseshoe Canyon (30 min) · Royal Tyrrell Museum (120 min, Admission Included) · Lunch stop (30 min) · Hoodoos Trail (30min) · CrossIron Mills Outlet Shopping Center (120min) Start your day with a drive from Calgary to the striking Badlands, known for its rugged landscapes. Visit Horseshoe Canyon, a natural amphitheater with stunning views and unique rock formations. Next, explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs at the Royal Tyrrell Museum (fee included), home to Canada’s largest fossil collection. Enjoy lunch at a nearby spot before heading to the Hoodoos Trail, where you’ll marvel at the iconic hoodoo rock formations, shaped by centuries of erosion. End your adventure at CrossIron Mills Outlet, where two hours of shopping await, featuring top brands and great deals. This tour perfectly combines natural beauty, prehistoric wonders, and shopping for a memorable day in Alberta!

From Calgary: Drumheller and Badlands Tour

From Calgary: Drumheller and Badlands Tour

After departing from Calgary, your first stop will be at Horseshoe Canyon, with the stunning views of the valley. Continue to the Hoodoos, where you will hop off the vehicle to enjoy views of these unique sandstone formations. Walk amongst these imposing structures.  Next, visit the Atlas Coal Mine. Designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2002, your ride will explore the Processing Plant. Stop for a picnic lunch along the way with some great food and some rest before continuing the journey.  Visit the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the science of paleontology. Housing a collection of over 130,000 fossils, see mounted dinosaur skeletons including the T-Rex, Stegosaurus, and Triceratops. Look into the "Preparation Lab", where you can watch technicians prepare fossils for research and exhibition. Continue along Dinosaur Trail to Horsethief Canyon and on to the Bleriot Ferry (seasonal). Wrap up the day and relax at Orkney Viewpoint.

From Calgary: Drumheller Private Tour, Full day sightseeing

From Calgary: Drumheller Private Tour, Full day sightseeing

Here’s a list of key places you will visit with us on a Drumheller tour: 1. Royal Tyrrell Museum A world-renowned museum focused on paleontology, featuring impressive dinosaur exhibits and fossils. 2. Hoodoos Unique geological formations located just outside Drumheller, perfect for a short hike and stunning photographs. 3. Horseshoe Canyon A scenic canyon offering breathtaking views and hiking opportunities, ideal for nature lovers. 4. Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site Learn about Drumheller’s coal mining history through guided tours of this preserved mine site. 5. Dinosaur Trail A scenic drive featuring several dinosaur-themed attractions, including the iconic T-Rex statue in downtown Drumheller. 6. Wayne Ghost Town Explore the remnants of this historic coal town, including the Last Chance Saloon, for a glimpse into the past. 7. Starmine Suspension bridge (if open)

Drumheller: Bad Land & Dinosaur Museum Tour from Calgary

Drumheller: Bad Land & Dinosaur Museum Tour from Calgary

Visit Drumheller on this full-day guided excursion. Explore rugged canyonlands and get up close and personal with fossils and monolithic hoodoo rock formations. After meeting with your guide, depart from Calgary and ride out to Dinosaur Valley. Listen to tales about the incredible array of species that have been unearthed there. When you arrive, head to the visitor center to check out fossils and artifacts gathered from more than 40 species of dinosaurs discovered nearby. Consider expanding your knowledge of prehistoric life and creatures with an optional visit to the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology. Then, proceed to Horseshoe Canyon, where the Red Deer River makes a U-turn in steep, stratified canyons. Cap off your day with up-close looks at the area's towering hoodoo rock formations worn into columns over hundreds of years.

From Calgary: Canadian Badlands Private Geological Tour

From Calgary: Canadian Badlands Private Geological Tour

Explore Drumheller Provincial Park and the Canadian Badlands on this all-day private sightseeing tour in Alberta. Travel at your own pace with your own group. Visit Horseshoe Canyon and walk among the hoodoos (tall, thin spires of rock), followed by the Atlas Coal Mine. Stop at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Canada's only museum dedicated to paleontology. Leaving from Calgary, Your first stop will be at Horseshoe Canyon, with unique views of the valley. A quick stop at the Drumheller Welcome Sign then Continues to the Hoodoos, where you will have time to explore and enjoy views of these unique sandstone formations and take Instagram photos in between rocks. Next, visit the Atlas Coal Mine. Designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2002, Stop for lunch at the town of Drumheller or See the World's Largest Dinosaur Structure. Added Stop will be Little Church of Drumheller and Horsethief Canyon Visit the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the Science of Paleontology. Housing a collection of over 130,000 fossils, see mounted dinosaur skeletons including the T-Rex, Stegosaurus, and Triceratops. Look into the "Preparation Lab", where you can watch technicians prepare fossils for research and exhibition.

Drumheller Full Day: Tyrrell Museum & Canyon Adventure

Drumheller Full Day: Tyrrell Museum & Canyon Adventure

Welcome to Drumheller, the Dinosaur Capital of the World! This vibrant town is home to the world-class Royal Tyrrell Museum, where you can journey back to the age of dinosaurs. With the largest displays of dinosaur fossils and Canada’s only museum dedicated solely to paleontology, it’s a must-see for any visitor. Nestled in the Badlands, Drumheller’s unique landscape provided ideal conditions for fossil formation millions of years ago. Many significant fossil discoveries were made here, with specimens now displayed in museums around the globe. But Drumheller offers much more than just dinosaur bones! There’s an abundance of activities to enjoy, including scenic flights and historic tours. You’ll find charming restaurants, numerous hiking trails, and plenty of opportunities to explore the stunning landscapes. One popular option is the 3.9-km loop trail near Rosebud, which is moderately challenging and perfect for birding, hiking, or snowshoeing. Don’t miss Horseshoe Canyon, a breathtaking area where you can experience the beauty of the Badlands—an ancient landscape shaped by erosion. Dinosaurs like Albertavenator, Albertosaurus, and Anchiceratops once roamed this area, and you might even spot some fossils yourself! While exploring this unique town, we can also grab a bite at the iconic Last Chance Saloon in the ghost town of Wayne. This legendary saloon has been a local fixture for over a century, filled with colorful stories. One tale involves a bartender who fired warning shots at patrons refusing to pay their tabs—those bullet holes are now framed on the wall! Another involves Tinkerbell, the owner’s horse, who was a regular until health inspectors put a stop to her visits. Wayne has its own fascinating history, tied to the coal boom of the early 20th century. Once a bustling town with a population of 2,000, it saw a significant decline after the mines closed in the 1950s. Today, fewer than 30 residents remain, but the Last Chance Saloon continues to serve locals and visitors alike, offering beer, burgers, and a hefty dose of history. Every trip to Drumheller is unique, and we’ll tailor our adventure to suit your interests. Whether you’re drawn by the dinosaurs, the breathtaking landscapes, or the rich local history, there’s something for everyone in this incredible region!

Canadian Badlands Private Tour

Canadian Badlands Private Tour

One of the things that makes travelling in Alberta such a special experience is that the landscapes are so diverse. Home to the Canadian Rockies, Horsethief Canyon, the Hoodoos, Horseshoe Canyon, and the Alberta Badlands, there is so much beauty in this province and so many things to do in Alberta. If you’re after dramatic landscapes, gorgeous hikes, cool towns, and incredible prehistoric history with dinosaurs, the Alberta Badlands is a great place to go. Collectively referred to as the Canadian Badlands, it stretches more than 35,000 square miles. Two of the most famous places are the town of Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park.

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it was a great trip. the museum is way too big to do in a few hours. you could spend a day there. what a great impressive environment. it really makes you quiet.

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Great tour. Loved seeing the canyons and hoodoos. The Royal Tyrell Museum was really interesting. And our tour guide Sam was great.

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Great day with a great guide. We went to places I would not have found on my own. Megan did a great job.

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Fantastic day. Learnt so much about the Earth, ice ages, dinosaurs and more.

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Very good. I would improve it by spending more time in the museum.