




Duration: 2 to 3 hours
Time: Every day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. from mid-May to the end of August (reduced hours the rest of the year and closed on Mondays)
Season: All year round
Location: Royal Tyrrell Museum (135 km north of Calgary - 1.5 hours away)
The gigantic Tyrrell Museum houses more than 80,000 specimens including 50 complete dinosaur skeletons.
A unique site and museum in the world to discover with family or a couple!
In this must-see museum, you will find tactile interaction exhibits, computers, and audiovisual projections.
Also an important research center, the Tyrrell Museum offers its visitors the opportunity to observe the work of scientists busy cleaning bones and preparing various specimens intended for display.
Additionally, there are several hiking trails and picnic areas for those who wish to explore the unique landscapes of the 'Badlands'.
In the land of the dinosaurs.
(Translated by Google) Worth seeing if you like paleontology or if you have children. The journey is worth it because you end up in the vast plains of rapeseed.



Nice museum but a lot of road and people in the museum.
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful fossils, but more road than visit time. In addition, the museum is overloaded with people.
A must-see museum for dinosaur fans
(Translated by Google) This Museum is very well built and thought out. Dinosaur fans can't help but adore it. In addition, it is possible to make a course in the middle of the Bad Lands whose departure is just in front of the exit of the Museum (about 45 minutes to make the loop).
Very well presented museum
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Phenomenal concentration of whole dinosaur skeletons of all kinds
(Translated by Google) Worth the visit, if you are in town. Banff, overnight accommodation near Calgary