Parc d'État
Dinosaur Provincial Park
Recommandé par 21 habitants
Conseils des habitants
Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated a two hour drive east of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; or 48 kilometres, about a half-hour drive northeast of Brooks. The park is situated in the Red Deer River valley, which is noted for its striking badland topography, and abundance of dinosaur fossils
You can explore Dinosaur bones in the museum, or try to find some on your own on the trails.
Worth checking out if you have time. A unique spot and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is a long day trip (2 1/2 hour drive one way).
Like no other walking trail you've been on. 50 million years of history laid open.
Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about two-and-a-half hours drive east of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; or 48 kilometres, about a half-hour drive northeast of Brooks. The park is situated in the valley of the Red Deer River, which is noted for its striking badland topography. Wikipedia
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