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small_map_cdn_badlandsThe Canadian Badlands is like no other place on earth. Home to the world's most extensive dinosaur bonebeds, badlands and hoodoos and
a world-class dinosaur museum, our natural heritage is more than 75 million years old. Our culture is literally layered in the land. National
historic sites and provincial parks reveal First Nations rock art, farming and ranching history and a rich industrial heritage. Communities
large and small boast festivals, rodeos, live theatre, local art and tea houses. Whether you prospect for fossils, canoe a meandering river or
horseback ride in glacier-carved coulees, the Canadian Badlands experience is as vast and remarkable as the landscape.

The Canadian Badlands Touring Routes dig through the layers of our natural and cultural heritage. Local driving tours are one to two
days long and offer many ideas of what to see and do. You can customize your own half-day road trip or use Side Trips and regional
driving tours to create a three to four day vacation. The Touring Routes can be enjoyed in any season. While larger attractions are open
year-round, local attractions often open from mid-May to early September. We wish you a memorable journey in the Canadian Badlands.
Call 1-800-ALBERTA or visit canadianbadlands.com for more Canadian Badlands Touring Routes.

aed_9070_calgaryfinal_page_01Driving Tours:
This 3-day circle tour from Calgary journeys through century-old farmland to the rugged Drumheller Valley and Dinosaur Provincial Park. Immerse yourself in dinosaur lore at the world-class Royal Tyrrell Museum, explore coal mining history at the Atlas Coal Mine and take in a rodeo in Brooks' historic ranching country.

 

 

drumheller_final-web_page_01Regional Drumheller Tour:
This tour through the Canadian Badlands packs an amazing diversity of experiences into just 48 kilometers.  Admire world-class specimens at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, ride a rattling "mantrip" train at Atlas Coal mine National Historic Site and climb into the mouth of the World's Largest Dinosaur in downtown Drumheller.

 


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Dinosaur RV Park
500 North Dinosaur Trail,
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