| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Luggage limit | 1 piece |
| Minimum participant requirement | 4 travelers |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Museum tour, Historic site tour, Bus tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel & Suites by APA, 4 Avenue Southwest, Calgary, AB, Canada
Not suitable for:Guests with reduced mobility
Know in advance:A minimum of 4 people are required to book the tour. If the total number of travelers do not match the minimum requirement for this trip, the tour will be cancelled, and you'll receive a notification e-mail 2 day(s) prior to departure
Access the Royal Tyrrell Museum Included
Sightseeing points and stop time are subject to weather condition
If closure of any sightseeing point occurs, it will be replaced by other points
One piece of carry-on luggage, with applicable size restrictions, is allowed for each person. Additional checked luggage fee will be applied if needed
Please be ready at the meeting location 10 minutes prior to the departure time, as the tour will start on time. If you miss the bus, please meet us at the next pick-up location.
Return to Calgary and arrive around 6.00 pm
Drumheller is renowned for its exceptional paleontological significance, being home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, which houses one of the world's largest displays of dinosaurs. It's also famous for its unique badlands topography, featuring hoodoos and dramatic coulees. This combination offers a blend of natural wonder and scientific exploration that attracts visitors globally.
Drumheller earned its nickname "Dinosaur Valley" due to the incredibly rich fossil beds discovered in the surrounding Badlands. This area has yielded a vast number of dinosaur bones and ancient plant fossils, making it one of the most significant sites for paleontological research and discoveries in the world. The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller showcases these remarkable findings.
Drumheller Valley and Horseshoe Canyon feature distinctive badlands topography created by millions of years of erosion. Key geological features include the iconic hoodoos, which are tall, mushroom-shaped rock formations, and deep coulees carved into the landscape. These formations reveal ancient sedimentary layers, offering a glimpse into the region's geological past and creating a truly alien-like landscape.
To fully experience the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, it is recommended to allocate at least 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to explore the extensive exhibits, including dinosaur skeletons, fossil displays, and interactive educational features, without feeling rushed. Some visitors may choose to spend even longer, especially with children or for deeper interest.
Yes, Drumheller's unique badlands landscape has served as a backdrop for several productions. Its distinctive scenery makes it a popular location for filming. Notable examples include portions of the film "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" and episodes of the TV series "Fargo," showcasing the area's dramatic and otherworldly appearance.
Yes, a dedicated tour from Calgary typically includes comfortable round-trip transportation to Drumheller and Horseshoe Canyon. This provides convenience for visitors as it eliminates the need to arrange personal vehicles or navigate public transport, allowing them to relax and enjoy the scenic journey and the attractions without logistical concerns.
At Horseshoe Canyon, visitors can expect to witness a spectacular U-shaped canyon with dramatic layers of multi-colored rock formations, sculpted by millennia of erosion. Activities often include walking along marked trails to viewpoints, enjoying panoramic vistas of the badlands, and observing the unique plant life adapted to this arid environment. It's an excellent spot for photography and experiencing the raw beauty of the landscape.
Yes, the Drumheller and Horseshoe Canyon tour is generally very suitable for families with children. The Royal Tyrrell Museum offers engaging exhibits for all ages, and the outdoor badlands areas, like Horseshoe Canyon, provide exciting landscapes for exploration and discovery. The tour structure often includes comfortable transportation and planned stops, making it convenient and enjoyable for families.