Dinosaurs, Canyons & the Edge of Time — 75 Million Years in a Single Day
Most visitors to Alberta head straight for the mountains — and while the Rockies are spectacular, they’re only part of the story. The Alberta Badlands, stretching east of Calgary through the Red Deer River valley, offer a landscape unlike anywhere else in Canada: an otherworldly terrain of hoodoos, sculpted canyon walls, and ancient rock formations that tells the story of a world 75 million years in the making.
This exclusive full-day private tour takes you deep into the heart of Drumheller and the surrounding Badlands for an unforgettable journey through time. From the world-class dinosaur exhibits of the Royal Tyrrell Museum to the towering sandstone pillars of the Hoodoos, from a swaying suspension bridge over the Red Deer River to the panoramic vistas of Horseshoe Canyon, every stop on this itinerary reveals a new layer of Alberta’s extraordinary prehistoric past.
This tour is perfect for families with curious kids, nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to experience a side of Alberta that most visitors never see. Come ready to be surprised — and prepare to leave with a whole new perspective on this remarkable province.
Why You'll Love This Tour
- Explore the world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum — Canada’s premier dinosaur museum
- Walk among the iconic Hoodoos — ancient sandstone pillars shaped by millennia of erosion
- Stand on the rim of Horseshoe Canyon and Horsethief Canyon for dramatic badlands panoramas
- Cross the historic Rosedale Suspension Bridge over the Red Deer River
- Visit the World’s Largest Dinosaur — and climb inside for panoramic valley views
- Step back in time at the East Coulee School Museum (1930s prairie heritage)
- Sweeping river valley vistas from the Orkney Viewpoint
- Private transportation with a professional driver-guide throughout




