Category: Drumheller & Badlands
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Explore the Ghost Town of Wayne and Alberta’s 11 Bridges Road
Explore Alberta’s hidden gem—the Ghost Town of Wayne and the scenic 11 Bridges Road. Discover its mining history, unique drive, and must-see spots.
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The Drumheller Little Church
Discover Drumheller’s Little Church — a tiny six-seat chapel with big heart and history in Alberta’s Badlands.
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Visit the World’s Largest Dinosaur in Drumheller
Climb inside the World’s Largest Dinosaur in Drumheller, Alberta, for epic views and prehistoric fun. A must-visit landmark for families and dino lovers.
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Star Mine Suspension Bridge
Walk across the historic Star Mine Suspension Bridge in Drumheller, Alberta. Enjoy scenic views, mining history, and a touch of adventure in the heart of the badlands.
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Explore the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site
Step back in time at Alberta’s Atlas Coal Mine, a preserved piece of Canada’s coal mining history with underground tours, a historic tipple, and family-friendly experiences.
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Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Explore Canada’s top dinosaur museum with fossils, interactive exhibits, and stunning Badlands views.
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Little Fish Lake Provincial Park
Escape to the peaceful prairies of Alberta with a visit to Little Fish Lake Provincial Park—perfect for rustic camping, birdwatching, and stargazing.
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Orkney Viewpoint
Discover Orkney Viewpoint in Alberta — a peaceful roadside stop near Drumheller with stunning views of the Red Deer River Valley and Canadian Badlands.
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Hoodoos Trail
Explore the Hoodoos Trail in Drumheller, Alberta—a quick and scenic walk through unique rock formations shaped by millions of years of erosion.
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Horseshoe Canyon Alberta
Explore Alberta’s Horseshoe Canyon, a scenic U-shaped canyon near Drumheller known for hiking, stunning Badlands views, and prehistoric fossils.