Drumheller /drʌmˈhɛlər/ is a town within the Red Deer River valley in the badlands of east-central Alberta, Canada. It is located 110 kilometres (68 mi) northeast of Calgary. The Drumheller portion of the Red Deer River valley, often referred to as Dinosaur Valley, has an approximate width of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) and an approximate length of 28 kilometres (17 mi).
Restaurants in Drumheller
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Authentic Canadian Badlands items,local art and sage and Bentonite items. Come out and make your own sage stick to take home with you. Home of Nature's Essential Gardens aromatherapy products.
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We are a native and rustic themed gift shop and gallery. We promote local artists. We offer a selection of moccasins, dreamcatchers, trapdoor underwear, smudging supplies, and so much more.
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The General Store is a unique Drumheller Shop ran out of the Homestead Museum’s Eaton’s House. The General Store is home to Wanderlust Boutique, a fashionable clothing boutique. It also includes a coffee shop with fresh cinnamon buns and other baked goods as well as old fashioned candy. You will also find loads of beautiful home decor and giftware. You’ll have to see this cute shop to believe it.
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We stopped in to this very cute and unique little shop and cafe in Drumheller to check out their fresh cinnamon buns. This heritage home turned boutique is a treasure and a real find! It is tastefully decorated with so many beautiful items and clothing. Things for every room in your house! Make sure you have some time to browse. The owner, Christine an an energetic delight and will get you that cup of coffee ready to go with those cinnamon buns! You will surely enjoy all the beautiful things in this fascinating shop...each room is decked out with lovely things! A visit to Drumheller is not complete without a stop here. It is on the way to the museum so fit it into your itinerary when you are in Drumheller...you will not be disappointed!
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4.5 based on 15 reviews
3rd Avenue Arts has over 30 Canadian artists' work. We also have a 1200 square foot studio available to rent for movement or dance classes. We now offer Cruiser Bicycle Rentals.
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The World's Largest Dinosaur is 4 times larger than a Tyrannosaurus Rex standing 82 feet tall. Visitors can climb 106 steps to the mouth to view the badlands & Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
We spent a few days in Drumheller seeing all things dinosaur so of course the world's largest was a must see. For a small fee, I believe it was $10 for the family you can walk up the stairs inside the dinosaur and look out over the city of Drumheller. It's a beautiful view and the kids loved that there are murals and bones inside the stair well to check out as you walk up. A must do. We have a 2, 4 and 11 year old and they all walked up the entire Dino, we carried out youngest down the last few flights on our way out. It's not wheelchair or walking impaired friendly.
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