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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 →
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Tagged Alberta, ammolite, Atlas Coal Mine, Badlands, Calgary, Canada, Dinosaur Trail, Drumheller, hiking, hikingwithbarry, hoodoo, Hoodoo Provincial Park, Last Chance Saloon, Melanie, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Star Mine, tipple, Wayne
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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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Tagged Alberta, Atlas Coal Mine, Bleriot Ferry, Calgary, Canada, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Dinosaur Trail, Drumheller, Fennigan Ferry, hiking, hiking alberta, hikingwithbarry, hoodoos, Horseshoe Canyon, Last Chance Saloon, Midland Coal Mine, Red Deer River, Red Deer River Valley, Rosebud, Rosedale, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Star Mine, tipple, Wayne, wilderness adventure
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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 →
Wayne, Graveyards and Badlands – Drumheller – Hiking Alberta
Lately I have been spending a lot of time with the living. Today is dedicated to visiting potentially interesting graveyards within easy reach of Calgary. It is difficult to find a partner who shares my interest in spending spiritual time … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alberta, Beiseker, Canada, Drumheller, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Last Chance Saloon, Museum of Palaeontology, North Dinosaur Trail, Prickly Pears, Relief Hill Road, Rosedeer Mine, royal tyrrell, Sovereign Mine, St. Mary's Cemetery, Wayne, Wayne graveyard, Zion United Cemetery
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