- 🏆 Badge of Excellence
- Edmonton, Canada
Experience Drumheller Premium Private Tour
-
8 hours (approx.)
-
Mobile ticket
-
Offered in: English
What to Expect
Stop at: Horseshoe Canyon
Horseshoe Canyon, located near Drumheller in Alberta, offers stunning views of the Canadian Badlands with its dramatic U-shaped canyon carved by ancient glacial meltwater. Visitors can enjoy panoramic viewpoints overlooking layered sedimentary rock formations, hoodoos, and deep coulees.
Stop at: Drumheller
Drumheller, often referred to as the "Dinosaur Capital of the World," is a must-visit destination in Alberta’s Badlands, known for its unique landscapes and rich paleontological history.
Stop at: The Hoodoos
These unique geological formations are tall, thin spires of rock formed over millions of years by wind and water erosion. Each hoodoo features a softer sandstone base topped with a harder rock “cap” that protects it from eroding as quickly as the surrounding material. Ranging in height from 5 to 7 meters
Stop at: Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site
The Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site, located about 20 minutes southeast of Drumheller in East Coulee, is Canada’s most complete historic coal mine and home to the last wooden coal tipple in the country, a towering 8-storey structure built in 1937.
Stop at: World's Largest Dinosaur
The World’s Largest Dinosaur, affectionately named Tyra, is a must-visit landmark in Drumheller’s Badlands. Standing an impressive 86 ft (26 m) tall and 151 ft (46 m) long, this fiberglass-and-steel Tyrannosaurus rex completely towers over the valley
Stop at: Drumheller's Little Church
Drumheller’s Little Church is a charming micro‑chapel nestled along the North Dinosaur Trail between the Royal Tyrrell Museum and the local golf course. Originally built in 1958 by local contractor Trygve “Tig” Seland and the ministerial association, it serves as a peaceful retreat for reflection and worship
Stop at: Horsethief Canyon
Horsethief Canyon, located about 16 km northwest of Drumheller along the North Dinosaur Trail on the east bank of the Red Deer River, is a dramatic Badlands landmark shaped by ancient tributaries of the river. Named after a 19th-century legend of horse thieves who allegedly hid stolen livestock here, the canyon boasts breathtaking stratified rock formations, deep coulees, and hoodoos—best viewed from the rim via an easy short walk from the parking lot
Stop at: Royal Tyrrell Museum
The Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller is a world‑leading center for palaeontology, showcasing over 800 fossils from its vast collection of 160,000+ specimens—the largest in Canada. Housed in striking architecture that blends into the Badlands, the museum offers a journey through time across thirteen themed galleries, covering the origins of life to modern mammals
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Booster seat
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Pick-up and Drop Off
- Fuel surcharge
- All taxes, fees and handling charges, including fuel surcharges
- Food and Drinks
- Gratuities
- Entrance Ticket is NOT INCLUDED to Royal Tyrell Museum, Atlas Coal Mine,...
Meeting And Pickup
Pickup Point
We will Pick Up and Drop Off all the passengers of this tour in their Accomodation
Start time:
8:00 AM
Additional Info
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Customer Reviews
Source: Viator and Tripadvisor
0.0
0 total reviews
Rating Distribution
Starting from
per person