Explore Banff’s winter wonderland on a private tour. Discover snow-covered peaks and romantic landscapes. Book now for an unforgettable Canadian adventure.
Explore Banff’s winter wonderland on a private tour. Discover snow-covered peaks and romantic landscapes. Book now for an unforgettable Canadian adventure.
- Royal Tyrrell Museum - Nestled in the rugged Alberta badlands, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology boasts one of the world’s most extensive dinosaur collections. With dynamic exhibits and self-guided tours available throughout the year, there’s always something new to explore.
- The Little Church - Open the door to accommodate up to six…
-
Royal Tyrrell Museum - Nestled in the rugged Alberta badlands, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology boasts one of the world’s most extensive dinosaur collections. With dynamic exhibits and self-guided tours available throughout the year, there’s always something new to explore.
-
The Little Church - Open the door to accommodate up to six people. Drumheller’s Little Church offers a charming twist on the classic nursery rhyme with its six-person capacity. Despite its small size, it exudes charm and has a significant appeal.
The church has a fascinating history. Constructed in 1958 by a local contractor in collaboration with the ministerial association, it serves as a whimsical yet genuine place of worship and reflection. After being vandalized in 2014, inmates from the Drumheller Institution restored the church to its original splendor.
-
Horsethief Canyon - Named after horse thieves who once hid their stolen horses here, Horsethief Canyon now offers breathtaking views of the iconic Canadian Badlands.
-
Wayne - Spanning a six-kilometer route from Rosedale to Wayne in Drumheller, you’ll encounter 11 one-lane metal bridges. These bridges hold a Guinness World Record for the most bridges within the shortest distance. They cross the winding Rosebud River and the now-defunct railway tracks that once transported coal through local mining communities.
-
The Hoodoos - The Hoodoos are a collection of stone columns with caprocks located on about 11 hectares of land between Drumheller and East Coulee in Alberta, Canada. They stand between one to three meters tall and consist of white sandstone caprocks atop dark brown marine shale formations.
-
East Coulee - The East Coulee School Museum is an 11-room school originally built for the coal mining families of East Coulee. It functioned as a school from 1930 to 1971 and became a museum in 1985, focusing on the domestic life and educational history of the Drumheller Valley’s coal mining era.
-
Horseshoe Canyon - Exploring Horseshoe Canyon feels like stepping into another world. This unique experience is unparalleled elsewhere.
The surrounding landscape is predominantly flat until the earth suddenly opens up at Horseshoe Canyon, revealing one of Alberta’s hidden treasures.
Even without descending into the canyon, the south rim of Horseshoe Canyon provides breathtaking views of the rugged badlands, making it a must-see when visiting the Drumheller area.

- Private transportation
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private Guide
- Private transportation
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private Guide
Climb aboard an open-air Jeep Wrangler for an adventure to the Canadian Badlands and the renowned Museum in Drumheller, celebrated as the “Museum Dinosaur Capital of the World.”
Uncover hidden gems such as secluded coulees, secret overlooks, and enjoy a river crossing by a small ferry, visiting local favorite spots often overlooked by tourists.
This tour…
Climb aboard an open-air Jeep Wrangler for an adventure to the Canadian Badlands and the renowned Museum in Drumheller, celebrated as the “Museum Dinosaur Capital of the World.”
Uncover hidden gems such as secluded coulees, secret overlooks, and enjoy a river crossing by a small ferry, visiting local favorite spots often overlooked by tourists.
This tour offers a journey through scenic, less-traveled gravel backroads and breathtaking panoramic views, revealing the essence of the Canadian Badlands.
Begin the tour in Calgary, with the first stop at the Atlas Coal Mine Historical site near Drumheller.
Delve into fossil sites and stroll through the distinctive Hoodoos landscapes.
Experience a drive on a road featured in the Guinness World Records and enjoy a meal at “The Last Chance Saloon.”
Explore the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology and visit Alberta’s smallest church nearby.
The return drive to Calgary via rural roads provides insight into the lifestyle of rural Alberta.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.