Around Calgary 🇨🇦 Drumheller Dinosaur Valley & Dinosaur Museum
Address 📍 Drumheller Dinosaur Town, a 1.5-hour drive from Calgary Drumheller is famous for its abundant dinosaur 🦖 fossil remains. Once part of a prehistoric ocean, millions of years of geological changes have shaped its unique desert landscape and buried countless dinosaur fossils. In the late 19th century, gold prospectors accidentally discovered dinosaur bones here, later attracting numerous paleontologists—making Drumheller a world-class fossil research base. 🌍 World’s Largest Dinosaur 🦖 (Downtown): A 25-meter-tall giant T-Rex statue. Climb to the top for a panoramic view of the entire town! ⛰️ Willow Creek Hoodoos: Strange sandstone pillars formed by weathering—nature’s incredible craftsmanship on display. ⛪ The Little Church: A tiny, delicate church that can only hold 6 people. One of the town’s most unique check-in spots! 🦖 Royal Tyrrell Museum: One of Canada’s most famous paleontology museums, with thousands of dinosaur fossils in its collection. Dive deep into the prehistoric world! Tickets: C$21 for adults, C$10 for kids, free for under 6s. 🏜️ Horseshoe Canyon: A stunning horseshoe-shaped canyon where red rock layers meet green vegetation. Perfect for hiking and photography! #Dinosaurs #NatureExploration #MuseumWorld #Paleontology #MustVisitMuseums #Fossils #Calgary #NorthAmericanLife #HikingAdventures #NatureExploration