Places to visit while staying at Newcastle Country Inn, Bed & Breakfast Drumheller Accommodation.
Drumheller has very unique terrain. Where the river once flowed we now have a beautiful valley.
The canyons are layers of sandstone where many dinosaur bones have been found.
A must visit is the Royal Tyrrell Museum to experience Canada's prehistoric past.

Then take a drive along the HooDoo Trail and walk across the Suspension Bridge and stroll among the HooDoos.


Next stop is the East Coulee School Museum and the Atlas Coal Mine. Along the way you can drive the
Eleven Bridges Road and stop for a look at The Last Chance Saloon in Wayne. (The valley's resident ghost town).

The North and South Dinosaur Trail allows a beautiful view of the river valley when you stop at
Orkney Viewpoint and then continue on to the Bleriot Ferry, which is one of the last surviving cable ferries in Alberta.
Continuing on the trail brings you to Horsethief Canyon with its colorful history of horse rustling.
The Little Church is next on the list of places to stop.
On Highway 9 is Horseshoe Cayon where one can take a scenic helicopter ride from Mountain View Helicopters.
Wild West Badland Tours offers a unique adventure to see herds of buffalo in ranch settings in the prairies.
You could also book a tour with Top-Down Tours and view the valley from a PT Cruiser convertible.
Downtown Drumheller offers a variety of shopping and don't forget Reptile World where you can experience
Canada's largest live reptile display. In the centre of town is the World's largest Dinosaur where you can trek up
106 stairs for a beautiful view of the valley. Each July, Drumheller hosts the Canadian Badlands Passion Play.
Come and experience the passion of Christ as the story comes alive in our natural outdoor amphitheater.

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