Scenic Drumheller & Royal Tyrrell Museum Tour from Calgary





Description
Explore Alberta’s Badlands on a full-day guided adventure to Drumheller, where dinosaur history comes alive. Visit the world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum, home to an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils, and enjoy ample time to explore its exhibits. Capture iconic sights like the Drumheller Welcome Sign, the historic Rosedale Suspension Bridge, and the unique Drumheller Hoodoos. This tour is perfect for families, dinosaur enthusiasts, and photographers alike, offering a small-group experience with comfortable transportation from Calgary. - Duration: Approximately 12 hours with scenic stops - Includes lunch at the museum cafeteria and bottled water - Visit iconic attractions like the World's Largest Dinosaur and Horsethief Canyon - Small-group tours ensure personalized attention and memorable experiences * Subject to a minimum of 3 persons booking this tour, or the tour may be cancelled.
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Itinerary
Upon arrival in Drumheller, guests will stop at the iconic Drumheller Welcome Sign for photos before exploring some of the region’s most scenic viewpoints
Depending on conditions and timing, optional stops may include breathtaking views at Horsethief Canyon
Depending on conditions and timing, optional stops may include exploring the charming Little Church inside and out.
Guests will enjoy lunch at the museum cafeteria before spending approximately 2 hours exploring the incredible exhibits at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. The museum houses one of the world’s largest collections of dinosaur fossils, featuring towering skeletons, interactive exhibits, and cutting-edge paleontology discoveries.
After the museum, depending on conditions and timing, optional stops may include with additional Badlands highlights including the giant World's Largest Dinosaur, where visitors can climb inside the massive dinosaur statue for panoramic views
After the museum, depending on conditions and timing, optional stops may include visiting the historic Rosedale Suspension Bridge, a scenic pedestrian bridge spanning the Red Deer River
After the museum, depending on conditions and timing, optional stops may include the Drumheller Hoodoos which is most iconic natural attractions in Alberta’s Badlands
After the museum, depending on conditions and timing, optional stops may include exploring the historic mining community of East Coulee, where guests can learn about the region’s coal mining past.
Highlights
What's included
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Child Car Seat (Alberta Child restraint Law for children up to 6 years or 40 lbs.) You are required to bring your own, however one is available upon request per child for a cleaning fee



