Drumheller is a city in Alberta, Canada
Drumheller /drʌmˈhɛlər/ is a town within the Red Deer River valley in the badlands of east-central Alberta, Canada. It is located 110 kilometres (68 mi) northeast of Calgary. The Drumheller portion of the Red Deer River valley, often referred to as Dinosaur Valley, has an approximate width of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) and an approximate length of 28 kilometres (17 mi).
Top sights in Drumheller | |
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Royal Tyrrell Museum | 51.479210 / -112.790146 |
The Canadian Badlands Passion Play | 51.459515 / -112.746849 |
Horsethief Canyon | 51.538034 / -112.868863 |
Hoodoos | 51.380641 / -112.534241 |
Trekcetera Museum | 51.456078 / -112.700181 |
Rosedale Suspension Bridge | 51.420067 / -112.614623 |
World'S Largest Dinosaur | 51.467266 / -112.708808 |
Horseshoe Canyon | 51.417669 / -112.881170 |
Bleriot Ferry | 51.573112 / -112.885979 |
Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site | 51.329019 / -112.482323 |
Drumheller'S Little Church | 51.478988 / -112.797232 |
Fossil World Discovery Center Museum | 51.469169 / -112.743107 |
East Coulee School Museum | 51.338431 / -112.495025 |
Midland Provincial Park | 51.481096 / -112.769190 |
Homestead Antique Museum | 51.470449 / -112.728175 |
Valley Doll Museum & Gifts | 51.464004 / -112.708840 |
Little Fish Lake Provincial Park | 51.373815 / -112.205226 |
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