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Dinosaur Trail, Alberta, Canada
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The Dinosaur Trail is a name applied to three provincial highways in the province of Alberta, Canada, paralleling the Red Deer River on both sides, from Drumheller to the Bleriot Ferry. This 48 KM circular driving route start and end in the town of Drumheller.
The trail includes the Tyrrell Museum, and amazing badlands scenery. Stop at the Horshoe Canyon Lookout and see a mini "Grand Canyon". Keep on the lookout for the Bleriot Ferry, the "Biggest Little Church on Earth" and Midland Provincial Park.
The South Dinosaur Trail (following the south side of the river) uses portions of Highway 575 and Highway 837, it is also known as South Railway Avenue in the Town of Drumheller. The North Dinosaur Trailis the entirety of Highway 838.
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