- Our list of the best things to do in Drumheller, Alberta, features the top 10 nearby activities — including 3 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Drumheller, Alberta has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Amusement, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Drumheller, Alberta
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1.6 Miles
99%
308 votes
605 17th Street SW, Drumheller, Alberta
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The Canadian Badlands are the backdrop for a dramatic retelling of the Jesus Christ's life, death, and resurrection by The Canadian Badlands Passion Play. Hiking around the hills is encouraged when performances are not in action.
2.3 Miles
97%
1816 votes
Midland Provincial Park | P.O. Box 7500, Drumheller, Alberta
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As one of the world's largest displays of dinosaurs, the Royal Tyrrell Museum features informative and interactive exhibits from various time periods. There are scenic walking trails outside the museum for additional fun.
2.1 Miles
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329 votes
Highway 838 | 13408 129ave. Edmonton, Alberta, Drumheller, Alberta
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Used as an area to hide stolen horses during the days of the old west, Horsethief Canyon now is frequented by lovers of nature. There are unmarked hiking trails that lead into the canyon's depths for an added adventure.
13.6 Miles
87%
287 votes
110 Century Drive | East Coulee, Drumheller, Alberta
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Once active and thriving, Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site now offers an assortment of tours, from a site train ride to underground tunnel explorations. Also, there are informative exhibits throughout the grounds.
11.4 Miles
Sandstone pillars capped with a large stones, all resting on a thick shale bases, form fragile Hoodoos. Hiking is allowed around the wind-formed pillars, and because of the ever-gusting winds, the site is always changing.
4.8 Miles
Built in 1931, the Rosedale Suspension Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that was originally constructed for the local miners. The bridge has been updated in recent years. There is a picnic area nearby, as well as hiking trails for more sightseeing.
3.6 Miles
Crossing the Red Deer River, Bleriot Ferry is a cable-driven ferry in the middle of the Badlands. Continuous crossings across the narrow river keep the wait time and ride short.
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The World's Largest Dinosaur is a quirky photograph opportunity. Mural-lined stairs inside the giant dinosaur lead to the open mouth for a unique vantage point. A water splash pad is located within walking distance to the dinosaur.
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Originally built in 1968 and reconstructed in 1991, Little Church is a small place of worship. There are six one-person pews and a pulpit inside. The Little Church is located down the road from the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
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Over 150 animals call Reptile World home. There is a wide range of reptiles, from snakes and frogs to alligators. There are opportunities for hands-on demonstrations with the large snakes.