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Category Archives: Drumheller
Royal Tyrrell Museum – Drumheller – Hiking Alberta
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology is a world-class museum, located just outside Drumheller, about an hour and a half drive northeast of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The museum resides within a plethora of alternative attractions and hiking trails reminiscent of … Continue reading →
Dinosaur Trail – Drumheller – Hiking Alberta
Drumheller, is an hour and a half drive north-east of Calgary. Just prior to dropping from big sky, prairie land into Drumheller, travelling north on Highway 9, there is a pullout to a parking area at the crest of a valley for amazing views of … Continue reading →
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Badlands – Drumheller – Hiking Alberta
Drumheller, Alberta is an hour and a half drive north-east of Calgary. It is a fascinating area, rich in mining history and perhaps best known for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology located on the North Dinosaur Trail. The hamlet … Continue reading →

