Discover Drumheller’s hidden gems and dinosaur history on a private tour from Calgary. Explore iconic landmarks and the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Discover Drumheller’s hidden gems and dinosaur history on a private tour from Calgary. Explore iconic landmarks and the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
- Horseshoe Canyon - Located in Drumheller, Horseshoe Canyon is a magnificent natural marvel shaped by millennia of erosion, creating a stunning U-shaped valley. Renowned for its vivid layers of exposed rock and rugged landscape, this canyon provides insight into the distinctive geology of the Canadian Badlands. Encircled by dramatic cliffs and…
- Horseshoe Canyon - Located in Drumheller, Horseshoe Canyon is a magnificent natural marvel shaped by millennia of erosion, creating a stunning U-shaped valley. Renowned for its vivid layers of exposed rock and rugged landscape, this canyon provides insight into the distinctive geology of the Canadian Badlands. Encircled by dramatic cliffs and ridges, visitors can enjoy sweeping views from above or wander the winding trails below, uncovering the intricate beauty of the terrain. The contrast between the arid, desert-like environment and the lush greenery along the canyon floor makes it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers.
- The Hoodoos - The Hoodoos in Drumheller are intriguing natural rock formations that have become iconic symbols of the Canadian Badlands. Reaching heights of up to 7 meters, these unique pillars are formed over millions of years of erosion, with hard sandstone caps protecting the softer layers beneath, resulting in their distinctive mushroom-like shape. Their striking appearance and rich reddish-brown hue make them a captivating sight against the arid landscape.
Situated just outside Drumheller, the Hoodoos are rich in Indigenous history and legend, believed to be petrified giants that awaken at night to guard the land. Visitors can explore the site closely via designated trails, learning about the geological and cultural importance of these ancient formations. A visit to the Hoodoos offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and the unique character of the Badlands.
- World’s Largest Dinosaur - The World’s Largest Dinosaur in Drumheller is a renowned attraction that celebrates the region’s rich paleontological heritage. This enormous Tyrannosaurus rex sculpture stands an impressive 26 meters (86 feet) tall, making it four times larger than a real T. rex. Located in the heart of Drumheller, visitors can climb inside the dinosaur via a staircase leading to its mouth, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding Badlands from the observation deck.
The World’s Largest Dinosaur is not only a fun and family-friendly attraction but also a symbol of Drumheller’s deep connection to dinosaurs and fossils. It is a must-see stop for anyone exploring the Canadian Badlands and the Royal Tyrrell Museum. The site also supports local community projects, as a portion of the revenue from admission fees goes toward town improvements and initiatives.
- Royal Tyrrell Museum - The Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller is one of the world’s leading paleontological museums, celebrated for its extensive collection of dinosaur fossils and research. Situated in the heart of the Canadian Badlands, the museum showcases over 130,000 fossils, offering visitors an unparalleled journey through the prehistoric world.
Opened in 1985, the Royal Tyrrell Museum is named after geologist Joseph Burr Tyrrell, who discovered the first significant dinosaur fossil in the area in 1884. The museum features interactive exhibits, lifelike dioramas, and world-class displays, including full skeletons of dinosaurs like the Tyrannosaurus rex and Albertosaurus, along with other ancient creatures that once roamed Alberta.
As a globally recognized center for paleontology, the Royal Tyrrell Museum combines education, research, and entertainment, making it one of Drumheller’s premier attractions and a key stop on any Canadian Badlands tour.
- Drumheller’s Little Church - The Drumheller Little Church is a charming and iconic landmark located just outside Drumheller. Originally built in 1968, this tiny, picturesque chapel was designed to seat only six people at a time, yet its doors are always open to visitors seeking a moment of reflection or curiosity. Measuring just 3.4 meters long and 2.1 meters wide, the Little Church is a symbol of simplicity and community, often described as “a place for worship or meditation.”
Despite its small size, the church holds significant meaning for locals and tourists alike. It has been rebuilt several times over the years, with the most recent reconstruction ensuring that it remains a delightful stop for those exploring the Canadian Badlands. Located near the Royal Tyrrell Museum, the Drumheller Little Church is a unique and peaceful addition to any Drumheller tour, offering visitors a brief but memorable stop at one of Alberta’s most distinctive landmarks.
- Horsethief Canyon - Horsethief Canyon in Drumheller is a breathtaking, rugged landscape that offers visitors a glimpse into the dramatic beauty of the Canadian Badlands. Named for the legends of horse thieves who allegedly used the canyon’s hidden paths and valleys to smuggle stolen horses in the late 1800s, the canyon is a place where history and nature meet.
With its steep, jagged cliffs and striking layers of rock that reveal millions of years of geological history, Horsethief Canyon is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers. From the canyon’s rim, visitors are treated to panoramic views of the Badlands’ unique formations, including deep gorges, ridges, and vast stretches of rolling terrain.
The secluded nature and breathtaking vistas of Horsethief Canyon make it one of the most captivating spots in Drumheller, offering a peaceful yet awe-inspiring experience in the heart of Alberta’s Badlands.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Museum Entry Ticket
- Gratuities
- Museum Entry Ticket
What distinguishes this Drumheller tour is its expertly crafted mix of history, geology, and breathtaking natural scenery, offering an immersive and enriching experience in Alberta’s Badlands. Here’s why this tour is exceptional:
- Unique Landmarks: The tour guides you to some of Drumheller’s most iconic and hidden gems, including the striking…
What distinguishes this Drumheller tour is its expertly crafted mix of history, geology, and breathtaking natural scenery, offering an immersive and enriching experience in Alberta’s Badlands. Here’s why this tour is exceptional:
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Unique Landmarks: The tour guides you to some of Drumheller’s most iconic and hidden gems, including the striking Horsethief Canyon, the enigmatic Hoodoos, and the charming Drumheller Little Church. Each location provides a blend of stunning vistas and intriguing local stories.
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Dinosaur Capital of the World: Delve into the prehistoric era with a visit to the world-famous Royal Tyrrell Museum, where you can marvel at extraordinary fossil exhibits and explore the history of dinosaurs in depth.
This blend of awe-inspiring landscapes, rich history, and expert guidance makes this Drumheller tour an unforgettable adventure through one of Canada’s most distinctive landscapes.
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.