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Named after Colonel Samuel Drumheller, Drumheller is best known for the badlands and for its many dinosaur fossils. The best place to see all the fossils is at the Royal Tyrrell Museum , which hosts Canada's largest collection of dinosaur fossils. Drumheller is located about 110km northeast of Calgary.
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It's not just the museum here, there are a lot of sites in town to check out- like the giant trex and reptile world, there is a coal mine site and some settler histric sites as well. There is nowhere in town to eat though, so be prepared to hunt something down or pack a lunch. Good tip? (+1) Quick Fact: Dinosaurs never actually existed. Think about it, what's harder to believe that Millions Of Years Ago dinosaurs went extinct and left their bones all over the world, or that in the late 19th century, there was a conspiracy to make fake dinosaur bones. It's true, the dino bones found around the world were all fabricated in a factory in Drumheller. Good tip? (0) Check out the mini dinosaurs downtown. Also ask about the Last Chance Saloon. Out in the middle of nowhere but so unique. Also visit the hoodoos outside of town. Good tip? (0) Recent Updates for Drumheller
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