8. Uncover the Prehistoric Wonders of Drumheller – Where Ancient Landscapes and Fossils Meet Modern Adventure(Max 6 pax/Group)

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Start with a visit to the Royal Tyrrell Museum, home to one of the world’s largest dinosaur fossil collections. It’s an interactive, family-friendly experience where visitors can explore Alberta’s prehistoric past. Next, head to Horseshoe Canyon, a geological wonder offering sweeping views of Alberta’s badlands and scenic hiking trails. Afterward, visit the Hoodoos, towering sandstone rock formations shaped by millions of years of erosion, perfect for short walks and photo opportunities.
Don’t miss the quirky World’s Largest Dinosaur, an 86-foot-tall T-Rex sculpture where visitors can climb up for panoramic views of Drumheller and its surroundings. Then, stop by the Atlas Coal Mine, a National Historic Site that takes visitors back in time to Alberta’s coal mining history, offering guided tours, mining cart rides, and a chance to see Canada’s last wooden tipple.
For more unique stops, visit the Star Mine Suspension Bridge in Rosedale. Originally built for coal miners, this 384-foot-long bridge provides beautiful views of the Red Deer River and surrounding badlands. Finally, wrap up the day at the Last Chance Saloon in Wayne, a historic saloon with old-west charm and Alberta history, where visitors can enjoy a meal and see the “Last Barber” chair.
This combination of nature, history, and fun makes for a well-rounded day in Drumheller!