Banff National Park

Wood Buffalo National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Gary Clennan, Calgary, Alberta | July 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Debbie Sheridan, Kamloops, British Columbia | July 27, 2010 | Submit yours!
On the Bow River, Bow Valley, Alberta | Submitted by David Hudson, Taunton, United Kingdom | March 30, 2010 | Submit yours!
On the way to Miette Hot Springs, Jasper National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Damien Bottolier-Curtet, Haute-Savoie, France | February 21, 2011 | Submit yours!
Pyramid Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta | Submitted by Dale Doram, Edmonton, Alberta | July 23, 2010 | Submit yours!
Self portrait on top of Panorama Ridge viewpoint overlooking Garibaldi Lake, British Columbia, July 2007 | Submitted by Claude Robidoux, Penticton, British Columbia | March 21, 2011 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Alexander Babos,
Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A. | October 8, 2010 | Submit yours!
Discovering Athabasca, Icefields Parkway, Alberta |
Submitted by Anders Rempel, Steinbach, Manitoba | September 23, 2010 | Submit yours!
Looking over Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta, in the morning. |
Submitted by Andrej Zlatos, Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. | September 26, 2010 | Submit yours!
"True Canadian Splendor". Shot at Wilcox Pass in Jasper National Park, Alberta in July, 2010 | Submitted by Benjamin Barlow, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A. | October 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Brian MacDonald, Grande Prairie, Alberta | August 29, 2010 | Submit yours!
Bow Valley, May 17th, 2010, taken off the Bow Valley road in between Banff and Lake Louise. | Submitted by Caroline Freebairn, Calgary, Alberta | August 1, 2010 | Submit yours!
Iceland poppies, Lake Louise, Alberta, August 2010 | Submitted by Cesar Bueno, Vallejo, California, U.S.A. | August 22, 2010 | Submit yours!
Sun rising on Victoria Glacier with the Death Trap below, Banff National Park, Alberta. | Submitted by Cindy Walker, Calgary, Alberta | August 31, 2010 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Claire Stanhope, Coldstream, British Columbia | October 30, 2010 | Submit yours!
"The 3 Amigos", Bighorn Sheep in Radium Hot Springs | Submitted by Dale Genest, Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia | September 3, 2010 | Submit yours!
Hiking along a Jasper trail, Jasper National Park, Alberta, August 2010 | Submitted by Dale Nally, Saint-Albert, Alberta | November 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
"A moment to remember", Edith Lake | Submitted by Darlene Nguyen, Edmonton, Alberta | August 12, 2010 | Submit yours!
Fly-fishing in the Kootenays, British Columbia, on August 2, 2010 | Submitted by Debbie Sheridan, Kamloops, British Columbia | September 8, 2010 | Submit yours!
My daughter enjoying the view from Whistler Mountain summit, British Columbia | Submitted by Fernando Ortiz, Naucalpan, Mexico | October 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
"Stop", Medicine Lake, Jasper National Park, 2009. | Submitted by Ganna Melekh, Edmonton, Alberta | August 1, 2010 | Submit yours!
Chipmunk on a stone barrier, Lake Louise, Banff, Alberta, August, 2010 on a hiking trail just next to the lake itself. | Submitted by Grace Mah, Edmonton, Alberta | August 28, 2010 | Submit yours!
Storm on Mount Vimy, Waterton Lakes National Park, October 5, 2009 | Submitted by Greg Abt, Ponoka, Alberta | August 8, 2010 | Submit yours!
A mother grizzly with her two cubs in Jasper National Park, Alberta, May 2010. | Submitted by Guy d'Anjou, Prevost, Québec | November 30, 2010 | Submit yours!
Elk | Submitted by Jaliya Rasaputra, Nepean, Ontario | October 14, 2010 | Submit yours!
Blue heron, Bowser, Vancouver Island, British Columbia | Submitted by Jennie Holt, Wabasca, Alberta | August 26, 2010 | Submit yours!
Canmore, Alberta, my first helicopter ride, and a view from the top, back in May 2009! | Submitted by Maria Roxas-Enriquez, Banff, Alberta | August 5, 2010 | Submit yours!
"Mountain Spectrum" From the end of Maligne Lake, Cornet Creek, Jasper National Park, Alberta. | Submitted by Laura Barlow, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A. | October 17, 2010 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Marietta Pangan-Dutkoski, Calgary, Alberta | December 10, 2010 | Submit yours!
Submitted by Mark Brooker, Calgary, Alberta | October 7, 2010 | Submit yours!
Nothing more to ask for...Glacier Lake, Icefields Parkway, Banff National Park, October 2, 2010 | Submitted by Mylene Poulin, Calgary, Alberta | October 4, 2010 | Submit yours!
"Taking it all in", canoeing at Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia | Submitted by Owen Yuen, Calgary, Alberta | September 4, 2010 | Submit yours!
Mineral spring, Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia | Submitted by Petra Wildschuetz, Fuerstenwalde, Brandenburg, Germany | August 15, 2010 | Submit yours!
Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, my favourite lake of the Canadian Rockies | Submitted by Priscilla Turocy, Parma Heights, Ohio, U.S.A. | October 4, 2010 | Submit yours!
On our way to Vancouver, the girls by the river seemed to be comforting each other. July 10, 2010 | Submitted by Ray Chiang, Calgary, Alberta | September 7, 2010 | Submit yours!
One of the many wonderful landscapes in Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.A. | Submitted by Tatiana Ciolacu, Moscow, Idaho, U.S.A. | August 8, 2010 | Submit yours!
Lake Louise, a few minutes after a rain squall had caused a wedding ceremony to finish up quickly. | Submitted by Stanley G. Munn, Calgary, Alberta | August 9, 2010 | Submit yours!
Baby loves hiking, Kananaskis Country | Submitted by Tanya Koob, Calgary, Alberta | August 9, 2010 | Submit yours!

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Erosion has been very significant in the Drumheller Valley, effectively turning back the hands of time, allowing us to peek into the past, as it was 65–75 million years ago. It is the very reason why there have been so many fossil finds in this region; the bones have been exposed to the surface once again. 

Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park

Residents have embraced their heritage, calling Drumheller the “Dinosaur Capital of the World!” A giant T. rex towers over their visitor centre. Known as the “World’s Largest Dinosaur”, the larger than life T. rex stands 86 feet tall. Open year-round, for a small admission fee, visitors can climb the giant T. rex and admire the badlands vista from inside the gaping jaws. Just remember to bring along your camera!

World's largest dinosaur
Drumheller (Drum) is home to 2 of the 9 sites identified on Alberta's Fossil Trail and makes a wonderful base for your dino adventure.

Horseshoe Canyon

One of these sites is the unique Horseshoe Canyon, located 16 km west of Drum on Hwy #9. The bands of multi-coloured mudstones, coal beds and rock represent times of major climactic and environmental changes that would have greatly affected both plants and animals. For a better view, take the helicopter ride, or take a walk along the canyon trails.

The other site is the world-famous Royal Tyrrell Museum, located just 6 km northwest of Drumheller, on the north leg of The Dinosaur Trail, a 48 km loop heading northwest out of Drum. The Tyrrell`s Dinosaur Hall offers one of the world’s largest displays of dinosaur skeletons. Experience the underwater world of prehistoric creatures in the Burgess Shale and watch as staff members prepare fossils in the lab. Expect to linger here for 2-4 hours.

The Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park is located 18 km east of Huxley, on Hwy #21, about 75 minutes northwest of Drum, and to the west of the Red Deer River. It too is one of the nine sites that make up Alberta`s Fossil Trail. From early May to late October, you can get there via the Bleriot Ferry which has been in operation since 1913. Dry Island represents the northern end of the Canadian Badlands. Rangelands collide with 50-metre cliffs on the banks of the Red Deer River. Autumn landscapes are particularly stunning.

Back in Drum, explore the Fossil World Discovery Centre and Reptile World. There are many dining delights in Drumheller; if you like Greek, the Athens Restaurant will not disappoint. The Hoodoo Trail (Hwy #10) takes you southeast to several attractions including the Hoodoos (16 km) and the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site (24 km).

Next up, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best kept secrets in Canada! Dinosaur Provincial Park contains the highest concentration of late Cretaceous fossils in the world. Much of this park is only accessible with a guide, so reserve your programs in advance to avoid disappointment. Phone 403-378-4344.


Dinosaur Provincial Park

From the Atlas, take Secondary Hwy #570 east through Dorothy, until it merges with Hwy #876 taking you south to Dinosaur Provincial Park. A longer route with better roads is south on Hwy #56 from Drum to Hwy #1, making your way east to Patricia.

Our next destination is Warner, Alberta, but you may want to take a side trip to Medicine Hat (The Hat) first for supplies. If you take this side trip, follow Hwy #1, and pay particular attention to the cliffs along the South Saskatchewan River in The Hat. Here, fossils from animals and plants have been found giving evidence that over the past million years, sabretoothed cats, giant sloths, mammoths, and even American lions have lived in this locale. To get to Warner from Medicine Hat, take the Crowsnest Hwy (#3) west to Taber and #36 south.

If you head directly to Warner from Dinosaur Provincial Park, get onto Hwy #36 and follow it straight south til you get there and the home of the Devil’s Coulée Dinosaur Heritage Museum. This museum contains ancient fossils, dinosaur models and a mural depicting a hadrosaur (a duck-billed dinosaur) caring for its nest.


Devil's Coulée Dinosaur Heritage Museum

You may wonder why hadrosaurs lived in such an arid climate, but remember millions of years ago, the prairies was covered by the Western Interior Seaway. This body of water stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic Ocean! As the water gradually receded, ancient Alberta’s balmy climate produced lush forests, wetlands and coastal plains, an environment wellsuited for a duck-billed dinosaur.



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