Tourists can choose the place whichever they want at no additional charge for choosing it. Please add this on Order Notes while Booking.

Royal Tyrrell Museum (2 hours)
Explore one of the world’s largest collections of dinosaur fossils, with life-sized exhibits and interactive displays perfect for all ages.

Horsethief Canyon (15 mins)
A dramatic canyon offering stunning red rock cliffs and scenic viewpoints ideal for photography and short hikes.

World’s Largest Dinosaur (30 mins)
Climb the iconic 26-meter T-Rex statue for panoramic views of Drumheller and a fun photo opportunity for the whole family.

Hoodoos Trail (60 mins)
Walk among striking sandstone pillars shaped by erosion, enjoying an easy trail with amazing Badlands scenery.

Little Church (15 mins)
A charming historic chapel nestled in the Badlands, offering a glimpse into Drumheller’s pioneer past.

Atlas Coal Mine (4 hours) If you want to Go Under Mine
Tour one of Canada’s largest historic coal mines and learn about the mining heritage that shaped the region.

Star Mine Suspension Bridge (15 mins)
Cross this scenic suspension bridge and enjoy breathtaking views of the Red Deer River Valley and surrounding Badlands.
What’s Included:
- Fuel Surcharge
- Bottled Water
- Professional Local Guide
- National Park Pass included
- Hotel pickup & drop-off
- Private Transportation
- GST
Exclusions:
- Tip
- Personal Expenses
Notes:
- Infant Seats available on request
- Not Wheelchair Accessible
- Please provide Your Hotel Name
Cancellation Policy:
We offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before your scheduled tour. Cancellations made within 24 hours may be subject to a cancellation fee.
We will work with you to reschedule at no additional cost, where possible.
Total Duration
10-11 hrs
Drumheller, located in Alberta’s spectacular Badlands, is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking unique landscapes and fascinating history. Known as the “Dinosaur Capital of the World,” Drumheller draws visitors from around the globe to explore its rugged hoodoos, deep coulees, and striking red rock formations. The combination of natural beauty and rich paleontological heritage makes it an unforgettable stop for families, adventure seekers, and history enthusiasts alike.
Beyond dinosaurs, Drumheller’s landscape is perfect for outdoor exploration. Hiking trails wind through hoodoos, river valleys, and canyons, providing stunning vistas of Alberta’s unique terrain. The Red Deer River offers kayaking and rafting adventures, while photography enthusiasts will find countless opportunities to capture the dramatic landscapes, especially at sunrise or sunset. Visitors can also explore nearby towns, scenic viewpoints, and local attractions that add to Drumheller’s charm.
Drumheller is not only about natural wonders – it also boasts a rich history tied to coal mining and pioneer life. Small museums, cultural centers, and historic buildings reflect the region’s heritage, offering a glimpse into life in the Badlands over the past century. Combined with its friendly community, local eateries, and unique shops, Drumheller provides a full experience for travelers looking to blend adventure, education, and culture in one incredible destination.