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Some taxis will take you from Calgary, but finding willing drivers elsewhere can be tough. See our travel to Drumheller guide for more information.

That means the best time for visiting Drumheller is between June and September! Make sure to book accommodations and tours ahead of time to avoid disappointment as the little town can get very busy.

Drumheller is a small town — so small in fact, that it does not have a public transit system! People get around via car, bicycle or walking.

The town has a tourist map to help you find your way by foot. For Taxis in Drumheller you are also low on options. Classic Cabz is the only choice. Luxury ish — Keep in the dinosaur theme of your vacation going and stay at the Canalta Jurassic! In addition to a great location, this top-rated Drumheller hotel also includes a free breakfast with your stay.

And if you are traveling with kids, Ramada by Wyndham is also in a great location and offers an indoor pool and waterslides.

Mid-range — Benefit from the remarkable Badlands scenery in a budget-friendly hotel. Travelodge by Wyndham is nestled right in the river valley and is a great option if you are only looking for a place to spend the night and have unlimited adventures happening all day during your stay.

Budget — Take your dinosaur experiences with a side of local history and stay in the Dinosaur Hotel which was originally built in and has rooms for cheap. Home away from home — Airbnb is always one of our favourite ways to stay in new places and there are a few options for a Drumheller Airbnb to choose from! Camping — Planning on pulling your own RV or pitching a tent? A hoodoo is a tall and thin rock spire made of sandstone. Formed over millions of years, the Drumheller hoodoos mark the landscape surrounding the town and provide a remarkable backdrop for selfies!

Standing 5 to 7 feet tall, smaller versions of hoodoos can be found throughout the Badlands but the biggest ones can be found in a protected site right within Drumheller just outside of town, east on Highway Keep in mind that hoodoos are extremely fragile so climbing in most places is prohibited.

There are two canyons near Drumheller which allow for magnificent views and plenty of hiking. Of the two, Horseshoe Canyon is busier due to being right on Highway 9, so it sees plenty of Calgary traffic but is only 17kms southwest of Drumheller. Both canyons are where the yellow canola fields meet the quintessential Badlands landscape. Get a tour by air or step down into the canyon with some hiking boots. Also, be sure to know the weather forecast as conditions can change rapidly.

Please read my disclosure policy for more information. Interested in doing a working holiday in Canada? We spent a couple of days in the Drumheller area, but if you are short on time you can manage to see everything on this list on a day trip from Calgary provided you get an early start. However, I highly recommend spending at least 2 days in Drumheller. Click here for the interactive map. I already mentioned Drumheller is a great place to explore because of the unique Badlands landscape.

One of the best places to see the Badlands is at the Horseshoe Canyon, which was shaped by a glacier. There is a trail leading into the Canyon, so you can get up close with the beautiful formations. Be sure to stick to the trails and wear a hat during the summer months, it can get pretty hot. Besides the Badlands, Drumheller is Dinosaur galore, thousands and thousands of bones have been found in the region and dinosaur statues are everywhere. The biggest of them all is the 25 meters tall T-Rex located in Drumheller Center.

You can climb to the top of the dino and look through its teeth for a great view. We spent an entire morning in the museum and I could have stayed much longer, there are so many interesting displays….

This little Church okay, tiny church is seating 10, people 6 at a time. The Little Church was designed as a place of worship and mediation and is also used as such.

There are several juicy tales about the Horsethief Canyon. Another story is that horses being smuggled between the U. Nobody knows for sure which myth is true…. This meter and 8-minute ride may be short, but keep in mind this ferry has been in service since and is one of the last cable-operated ferries in Canada!

The Bleriot Ferry is free. For more information check the Transportation Alberta website. A nice detour on the Hoodoo trail is Wayne. Wayne is a typical old and pretty much deserted coal-mining town, back in the mining days its population was over The current population is 28 people, the town has a pub called the Last Chance Saloon , a campground and not much else.

Supress from menu. The Canadian Badlands. Just a five minute drive from the Atlas is the East Coulee School Museum - which features fascinating exhibits on the often bittersweet struggles of immigrant coal mining families of the Drumheller Valley. If visiting in May, come to the East Coulee Springfest - one of the best indie music festivals in Alberta. Downtown Historic downtown Drumheller is a well-kept secret.

Drumheller Guided Ghost Walk. Views from Drumheller. Sunsets are spectacular from the eastern ridge of the canyon. Hikers are rewarded with rugged sandstone walls, mysterious rock formations, and oyster fossils. Rosebud Theatre Twenty minutes west of Drumheller is Rosebud Theatre - home to top-notch professional theatre. The Badlands. January 1st, More stories from Calgary. Prehistoric Adventures.

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