Drumheller Inn
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Maxime: Recommandation de Tristan pour aller visiter cette partie du Canada en Alberta ou l'on aurait decouvert l'Albertosaure. Superbe! bien en fait on retiendra surtout de cette petite ville des paysages uniques, des lits queen size, des dinosaures mais que de foliiiiiies... mais pas d'ouoooo!
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More bunnies than dinosaurs
Midday temp: 19C
It's our second day in Drumheller and it was a little cool in the morning, 12C with a light wind but by noon it was up to 19C. We started the day driving the scenic loop road that includes the North Dinosaur Trail and the South Dinosaur Trail. The roads follow both sides of the Red Deer River and are connected by a cable operated ferry at Bleriot. The roads are very scenic with incredible views ...
Walking with the Dinosaurs
... Our RV campground had a pool and in the evenings coyotes came out to sing! Badlands are good!\
On our way to our next stop we could not resist a quick stop for lunch at Vulcan Alberta. A quiet town that has reinvented it self as the home of Star Trek. There is a small space ship that houses Star Trek memorabilia and a replica of the U.S.S Enterprise. May we all live long and prosper !!
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Drumheller
... of nice curves which motorcyclists can enjoy. This is a town I used to frequent when I lived in AB for it's dealer sponsored rally. There was a Show and Shine and group photo session in the morning and a banquet in the evening with a "prehistoric theme" which brought out a lot of cave women. I think the pictures show the effort the ladies put in to make this such a great event. Congratulations and thank you to the organizers and to the participants for all of their effort and fun ...
On the Road Again
... home before heading out to the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
The museum was simply marvelous. It is dedicated to palentology and houses numerous specimens of dinosaur bones collected mostly in Alberta. The place is pretty big with two levels and nearly a dozen different display areas including Black Beauty, the main attraction of a huge T Rez fossil. The weather was supposed to be wet so we decided on going for a drive around the Dinosaur Trail and ...