- Dinosaur adventures
- Dramatic landscapes
- Paleontology museum
A charismatic town in the epic Canadian Badlands.
Between otherworldly landscapes, 70-million-year-old fossil beds and a haunted hotel, this place can seem like something out of a dream.
Drumheller is your hub for exploring the Canadian Badlands and Dinosaur Provincial Park. But while you’re in town, be sure to take in the famed dinosaur museum, guided ghost tours and delightfully kitschy photo ops. There’s no better place to unearth your Wild Side.
Useful links:
- Transportation Hub: YYC Calgary International Airport
- Must see: Royal Tyrrell Museum
- Population: 8,410
- Nearby City: Calgary - 141 km (87.6 mi)
Drumheller highlights
Dinosaur adventures abound
Visit the internationally renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum, step inside the world’s largest dinosaur and join experts on a guided fossil dig.
A townsite trapped in time
Hark back to the days of the Wild West in this old coal mining town and round out your Drumheller trip with a visit to the nearby Atlas Coal Mine for a tour.
Your entry to the Canadian Badlands
Lose yourself among multi-coloured canyons and wind-sculpted hoodoos in a region revered for its weird and wild beauty.







What to do and where to stay in Drumheller

Did you know?
Living up to its name, the Badlands were once a popular hideout for outlaws. Drumheller’s rocky terrain was full of spots to hide stolen horses and Wild West loot.
Suggested Itineraries
Start from Calgary and travel back to prehistoric times to the Dinosaur Capital of the World: Drumheller, Alberta. Explore some of the best Alberta's Canadian Badlands have to offer during this two or three day road trip.
From your base in Calgary, venture into the heart of dinosaur country, then up into the majestic Rocky Mountains. Complement the beauty of nature with fine dining, local history, and even a spa day.




