
Interested in finding out where the dinosaur has roamed?
Well then you came to the right place!
Through out the Province of Alberta, there are a variety of sites and attractions, including the area for the proposed River of Death and Discovery Dinosaur Centre that showcase how the dinosaurs made their tracks through Alberta.
The attached brochure highlights a variety of locations that you may wish to explore as you make your way to the proposed River of Death and Discovery Dinosaur Centre.
» Alberta Dinosaur Tracking Brochure - Get it today!
As you make your way through Alberta discovering where the dinosaur once roamed, there are other rich cultural and heritage resources along the way that you may wish to explore.
Explore Alberta's history and culture through the 18 provincially operated museums and historic sites. This includes the very popular Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology and its significant dinosaur related interpretation and programming, as well as Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the history of First Nations people and the buffalo in Alberta.
» Visit www.cd.gov.ab.ca/enjoying_alberta for more information.
Over and above the provincial facilities, there a wide variety of cultural attractions and facilities located in the various communities along the way as you make your tracks to Grande Prairie.
Through the Travel Alberta web site, you can search by attraction type or by location to help you more effectively plan your "dinosaur adventure" in Alberta.
» Visit www.travelalberta.com or call 1-800-ALBERTA.
The Canadian Badlands region in Alberta contains a number a number of dinosaur related sites and attractions, but also avails some exciting opportunities to experience western hospitality and cultural experiences in a unique part of Alberta that contains the intriguing "hoodoo" landforms.
» Visit www.canadianbadlands.com for more information.
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