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Travel Blogs from Drumheller
More bunnies than dinosaurs
... can climb inside it to its mouth, which we did. Then on to the 117 m long suspension bridge which was originally built by coal miners in the 1930s to access mines across the river. There were lots of people on the bridge and on the river banks fishing for gold eye, which one fisherman told me is 'good eating if you are a good cook’. We then visited a hoodoo site and the town of Wayne situated at the end of a 6 km ...
Day 3
... an old mining train and went for a little adventure learning the rules of the train- It can only go 3 mph, can carry either people or dynamite, but not both on the same trip, and we could only be as tall as the front engine of the train when sitting down so if we were going into the mines we wouldn’t hit our heads. We saw how they sorted the coal and loaded it into trains as well as the others ways they retrieved ...
Visit to the Royal Tyrrell Museum
... By getting there early in the morning we manage to avoid the buses arriving and the congestion that brings. One thing we should have done was visit the gift shop earlier in the day as it was very busy during the late afternoon. This was a very full day and it would be great to stay in the area and be able to break up the activities over several days.
l'll let the photos speak for ...
Day 5: Pincher Creek to Drumheller
... and the customs of the Plains People. The entrance fee is $9 per person.
** NOTE: On Wednesday's there is drumming and dancing on the Plaza at 11am & 1:30pm. Thie Celebration of Dancing and Drumming is a MUST SEE.
Head-Smashed in Buffalo Jump to Rosebud
Leaving the the intense cultural experience at Head-Smashed in Buffalo Jump, from a recommendation in one of the ...
On the Road Again
... at the Suspension Bridge nearby. As the rain set in, Steffie and I decided to take a natural shower because nobody was around. From there the weather really turned south with thunder and lightning, rain and then hailstones! They were only pea sized, but it lasted for quite a while, so we both tried to take a nap. The worst of it lasted an hour, but it is still raining and we are camped out at McDonalds for the meantime!
Next stop, Edmonton...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed