Embark on a surreal journey through Alberta’s Badlands and Hoodoos, uncovering ancient secrets and stunning vistas with expert local guides.
Embark on a surreal journey through Alberta’s Badlands and Hoodoos, uncovering ancient secrets and stunning vistas with expert local guides.
- Horseshoe Canyon - Discover the breathtaking allure of Alberta’s Badlands on a guided hike through Horseshoe Canyon. This dramatic U-shaped canyon is just a short drive from Drumheller. Uncover the area’s unique geology, prehistoric history, and native flora as you make your way to the canyon floor. Ideal for hikers, photographers, and families…
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Horseshoe Canyon - Discover the breathtaking allure of Alberta’s Badlands on a guided hike through Horseshoe Canyon. This dramatic U-shaped canyon is just a short drive from Drumheller. Uncover the area’s unique geology, prehistoric history, and native flora as you make your way to the canyon floor. Ideal for hikers, photographers, and families looking to connect deeply with Alberta’s ancient landscapes.
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World’s Largest Dinosaur - Get ready to be astonished by the World’s Largest Dinosaur, a colossal 26-meter (86-foot) tall fiberglass T-Rex that looms over Drumheller. This iconic roadside attraction is a must-see landmark and one of Canada’s most cherished photo spots.
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Royal Tyrrell Museum - Step into one of the world’s most renowned dinosaur destinations, nestled in the striking Canadian Badlands. During your visit, you’ll experience:
- Enormous real dinosaur skeletons (one of the largest collections globally)
- Life-sized fossil displays and ancient creatures from various eras
- Interactive exhibits detailing fossil formation and scientific study
- Insights into prehistoric ecosystems and Alberta’s status as a fossil hotspot.
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Drumheller’s Little Church - The famous Little Church is one of Drumheller’s most charming and unique attractions—a tiny white chapel set against the rugged Badlands landscape.
- The church measures approximately 11 feet by 11 feet
- A sign humorously notes it seats just six people (plus a minister!)
- Inside, you’ll find miniature pews, a small altar, and stained-glass-style windows
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Rosedale Suspension Bridge - The Rosedale Suspension Bridge is one of Drumheller’s most enjoyable and slightly daring attractions—a historic pedestrian bridge spanning the Red Deer River.
- A long, narrow suspension bridge (about 117 meters / 384 feet)
- Wooden planks underfoot with open gaps, offering views of the river below
- Steel cables and railings that gently sway as visitors cross
- Scenic vistas of the river valley and surrounding Badlands terrain
- Originally built for coal miners, it connects the communities of Rosedale and Wayne.
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The Hoodoos - The Drumheller Hoodoos are among the most iconic and otherworldly sights in Alberta’s Badlands—towering rock formations that resemble something from another planet.
- Visitors are greeted by clusters of tall, slender rock spires topped with flat stones (“capstones”)
- These formations can reach heights of 5–7 meters (15–23 feet)
- Their layered hues—brown, tan, and reddish tones—reveal millions of years of Earth’s history
- The surrounding landscape is dry, rugged, and almost desert-like
- Formed by erosion, where wind and rain gradually wore away softer rock, leaving these striking pillars.
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Last Chance Saloon - The Last Chance Saloon is one of the most distinctive and unforgettable stops near Drumheller—a historic Wild West–style bar and restaurant located in the quaint hamlet of Wayne, just outside town.
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A saloon over 100 years old, filled with antiques, taxidermy, and mining-era memorabilia
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Rustic wooden interiors that evoke the old coal mining days of Alberta
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A lively, quirky atmosphere with vintage décor and stories throughout
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Part restaurant, part mini-museum, and part local hangout
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It feels like an authentic Wild West saloon
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Situated in a near “ghost town” setting, enhancing the ambiance
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A perfect stop along scenic drives like the “11 Bridges to Wayne” route
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Enter a landscape that feels like another world and allow us to guide you through one of Alberta’s most remarkable natural wonders, the Drumheller Hoodoos and the stunning Canadian Badlands.
Uncover the hidden charm of Drumheller beyond the usual attractions. This is more than just sightseeing; it’s an exploration through millions of years of Earth’s…
Enter a landscape that feels like another world and allow us to guide you through one of Alberta’s most remarkable natural wonders, the Drumheller Hoodoos and the stunning Canadian Badlands.
Uncover the hidden charm of Drumheller beyond the usual attractions. This is more than just sightseeing; it’s an exploration through millions of years of Earth’s history, vividly narrated by enthusiastic local guides.
Stroll among the iconic hoodoos, towering rock formations sculpted by time, and delve into the rugged valleys, canyons, and panoramic vistas that make the Badlands so distinctive.
Meander through the renowned hoodoo formations and discover how they were formed
Visit picturesque Badlands viewpoints ideal for capturing breathtaking photos
Find hidden gems that most visitors overlook
Listen to captivating tales about dinosaurs, ancient ecosystems, and local history
Each stop is crafted to help you not only see the landscape but truly understand it.
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.