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Drumheller & Hoodoos Private Luxury guided Day Tour from Calgary
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9 hours (approx.)
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Pickup offered
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Stop at: Horseshoe Canyon
Horseshoe Canyon One of the Badlands’ most breathtaking viewpoints, Horseshoe Canyon opens into a vast, curved valley with striking layers of rock. Visitors enjoy: Expansive panoramic views Distinctive color bands and textures A peaceful, uncrowded setting ideal for photography This stop sets the tone for the ancient landscapes ahead.
Stop at: World's Largest Dinosaur
World’s Largest Dinosaur (Drumheller Landmark) A fun and iconic Drumheller stop, the World’s Largest Dinosaur is perfect for memorable photos. Guests may also choose to climb inside for views over the valley, time permitting.
Stop at: Royal Tyrrell Museum
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology (World-Class Attraction) A highlight of the tour, the Royal Tyrrell Museum is recognized as one of the world’s leading dinosaur museums. Inside, passengers can: View full-scale dinosaur skeletons Learn about Alberta’s prehistoric past Explore interactive exhibits and fossil discoveries This stop appeals to all ages and is often a guest favorite.
Stop at: Drumheller's Little Church
⛪ The Little Church (Drumheller Area) Visit the charming Little Church, one of the smallest churches in the world. Guests appreciate: Its unique size and design Peaceful surroundings A quirky and heartfelt photo stop
Stop at: Rosedale Suspension Bridge
Suspension Bridge (Rosedale) Walk across a scenic suspension bridge spanning the river near Wayne. Passengers enjoy: Gentle movement underfoot Unique river and canyon views A fun, memorable short walk
Stop at: The Hoodoos
Hoodoos See Drumheller’s iconic hoodoos, tall stone pillars formed by erosion and time. Visitors can: Walk short, easy trails Get close-up views of these rare formations Capture some of the most famous photos in the Badlands
Stop at: Drumheller
Last Chance Saloon (Ghost Town of Wayne) Step into one of Alberta’s most famous historic bars at the Last Chance Saloon. Guests can: Experience authentic frontier charm Hear colorful local legends and stories Enjoy lunch, snacks, or refreshments (own expense) This stop adds personality, humor, and history to the tour.
What's Included
- Snacks
- World’s Largest Dinosaur
- Royal Tyrrell Museum
- Premium bottled water (Evian)
- Starbucks Frappuccino
- "Lunch included up to CAD 50 per person at any restaurant in the area. Any amount above CAD 50 will be paid by the guest."
- Personal Expenses
Meeting And Pickup
Pickup Point
Select a pickup point
Pickup available from Calgary hotels, airport, or private residences The driver/guide will contact passengers upon arrival at the meeting point to ensure a smooth and timely pickup.
Start time:
8:30 AM
Additional Info
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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