So much to see and do in Drumheller, Alberta. Just over the Red Deer river on Highway 9 is the World's Largest Dinosaur, a 26.2 meters (86 ft) high fiberglass Tyrannosaurus Rex that can be entered for a view of the Badlands, including the...
So much to see and do in Drumheller, Alberta. Just over the Red Deer river on Highway 9 is the World's Largest Dinosaur, a 26.2 meters (86 ft) high fiberglass Tyrannosaurus Rex that can be entered for a view of the Badlands, including the adjacent 23 meter (75 ft) water fountain, again one of the largest in Canada. Tourist attractions also include the Star Mine Suspension Bridge, Atlas Coal Mine, Canadian Badlands Passion Play, Horseshoe Canyon, Water Spray Park, Aquaplex with indoor and outdoor pools, Horse Thief Canyon, hoodoos, Midland Provincial Park, Rosedeer Hotel in Wayne, 27 kilometers (17 mi) of constructed pathways, Bleriot Ferry, East Coulee School Museum, Homestead Museum and the Little Church which is capable of seating only six patrons.
The Historic Atlas Coal Mine in East Coulee, Alberta The Atlas Coal Mine is considered to be Canada's most complete historic coal mine and is home to the country's last standing wooden coal tipple.