Embark on a private tour of the Alberta Badlands and discover dramatic landscapes, prehistoric history, and dinosaurs. Explore Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park for an unforgettable adventure.
Embark on a private tour of the Alberta Badlands and discover dramatic landscapes, prehistoric history, and dinosaurs. Explore Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park for an unforgettable adventure.
- Drumheller - Located northeast of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, Drumheller is home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Midland Provincial Park, which boasts an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils.
- Horseshoe Canyon - Situated in the Canadian Badlands, Horseshoe Canyon is a breathtaking sight. Visitors can stand at the edge of this vast u-shaped…
- Drumheller - Located northeast of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, Drumheller is home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Midland Provincial Park, which boasts an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils.
- Horseshoe Canyon - Situated in the Canadian Badlands, Horseshoe Canyon is a breathtaking sight. Visitors can stand at the edge of this vast u-shaped canyon to admire the stunning and mysterious landscape. The canyon’s maroon-striped walls reveal layers dating back to the Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs inhabited a lush sub-tropical environment around 70 million years ago.
- The Hoodoos - Hoodoos, which take millions of years to form, stand between 5 to 7 meters tall. Each hoodoo consists of a sandstone pillar on a thick shale base, topped with a large stone. These formations are delicate and can erode completely if their capstone is removed.
- East Coulee School Museum - Nestled along the Red Deer River, East Coulee is surrounded by the uniquely beautiful Canadian Badlands. Just a short drive from Drumheller, it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Lunch is available at your own expense.
- Rosedale Suspension Bridge - Although not particularly long or high, this suspension bridge is not for the faint-hearted. Made of see-through wire mesh, it sways in the wind like a river reed. Used by miners from 1931 to 1957, the now-closed mines can be seen across the Red Deer River. Previously, rowboats and aerial cable cars were used, but the bridge was deemed dangerous due to high winds and floods and is now closed.
- World’s Largest Dinosaur - Capture a photo with the world’s largest dinosaur. Admission to the top is not included, but taking pictures is free!
- Royal Tyrrell Museum - The Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller is Canada’s only museum solely dedicated to palaeontology. It features one of the world’s largest dinosaur displays and offers a variety of creative, fun, and educational programs that bring the prehistoric era to life.
- Horsethief Canyon - A must-visit in the Canadian Badlands, Horsethief Canyon offers spectacular views from its edge. Adventurous visitors can hike down the steep trail to explore the canyon, named after outlaws who hid stolen livestock there over a century ago.
- Orkney Viewpoint - The Orkney Viewpoint is a favored tourist spot, providing breathtaking views of the Red Deer River Valley.
- Calgary - Calgary is a cosmopolitan city in Alberta, known for its numerous skyscrapers and rapid growth as the center of Canada’s oil industry.

- Private transportation
- A fun filled day
- Private transportation
- A fun filled day
- Please note that meals/snacks will be the responsibility of the client.
- Admission tickets where applicable - itinerary #4 - $9 and #7 - $21
- Admission fees
- Please note that meals/snacks will be the responsibility of the client.
- Admission tickets where applicable - itinerary #4 - $9 and #7 - $21
- Admission fees
Traveling in Alberta offers a truly unique experience due to its diverse landscapes. The province boasts the Canadian Rockies, Horsethief Canyon, the Hoodoos, Horseshoe Canyon, and the Alberta Badlands, showcasing immense beauty and a variety of activities.
For those seeking dramatic scenery, stunning hikes, charming towns, and fascinating prehistoric…
Traveling in Alberta offers a truly unique experience due to its diverse landscapes. The province boasts the Canadian Rockies, Horsethief Canyon, the Hoodoos, Horseshoe Canyon, and the Alberta Badlands, showcasing immense beauty and a variety of activities.
For those seeking dramatic scenery, stunning hikes, charming towns, and fascinating prehistoric history with dinosaurs, the Alberta Badlands is an ideal destination. Known collectively as the Canadian Badlands, this area spans over 35,000 square miles, with notable locations including the town of Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park.
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