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Drumheller Badlands Ultimate Day Tour - All-Inclusive Shared Tour

By The Fairy Bus
Free cancellation available
The previous price was NZ$13 and current price is NZ$11 per child

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 9h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

Join us on our signature shared tour from Calgary to Drumheller—a carefully curated, all-inclusive experience designed for travellers who want the very best of the Badlands without any of the hassle.

This is not just transport—it’s a full-day self-guided experience built around comfort, connection, and unforgettable sights. Travel in a clean, spacious vehicle with a small group of fellow explorer as you head into one of Canada’s most dramatic landscapes. Every detail is planned for you, from timing to admissions, so your only job is to enjoy the journey without feeling rushed.

Best of all, attraction tickets are included, meaning no lines, no extra payments, and no last-minute surprises. Everything is handled for you in advance, creating a seamless, stress-free experience from start to finish.

Don’t just visit the Badlands—experience them the right way. Secure your seat early and be part of a tour that consistently sells out.

P.S. Tour requires at least 6 people to proceed.

Activity location

  • Welcome to Drumheller Sign
    • T0J 0Y0, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Calgary International Airport
    • 2000 Airport Road Northeast
    • T2E 6W5, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Multiple meeting/redemption points available, see location information for full list

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Infant Car Seat/Booster Seat

  • Activity duration is 9 hours9h
    9h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
NZ$12.47
NZ$11.22 x 1 ChildNZ$11.22
Total
The previous price was NZ$12.47 and current price is NZ$11.22
10% off

From Delta Hotel | Harry Hays

  • Activity duration is 9 hours9h
    9h
  • English

Starting point:
Delta Hotels Calgary City centre, 209 4 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G 0C6, Canada

Language options: English
Starting time: 8:00 AM
Price details
NZ$187.00
NZ$168.30 x 1 AdultNZ$168.30
Total
The previous price was NZ$187.00 and current price is NZ$168.30
10% off

From Calgary Airport Booth

  • Activity duration is 9 hours9h
    9h
  • English

Starting point:
Calgary International Airport, 2000 Airport Rd NE, Calgary, AB T2E 6W5, Canada

Language options: English
Starting time: 8:30 AM
Price details
NZ$187.00
NZ$168.30 x 1 AdultNZ$168.30
Total
The previous price was NZ$187.00 and current price is NZ$168.30
10% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Admission Fee to the World's Largest Dinosaur (Value of $5.25 - Subject to change.)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Ticket to the Royal Tyrell Museum up to $25 in value.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Bottled water
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Air-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Fuel surcharge
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Parking Fees
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Service charge
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Meals

Know before you book

  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for wheelchair-users.

Activity itinerary

Welcome to Drumheller Sign

  • 15m
As you approach the Red Deer River valley and descend into the dramatic landscape of the Badlands, one of the first landmarks to greet you is the iconic “Welcome to Drumheller” sign. This isn’t just a roadside marker—it’s a carefully placed introduction to one of Alberta’s most unique regions. The sign typically features bold lettering alongside imagery that reflects Drumheller’s identity as the “Dinosaur Capital of the World.” You’ll often see dinosaur motifs or silhouettes incorporated into the design, immediately signaling the area’s deep connection to prehistoric life and its world-renowned fossil discoveries. The surrounding terrain—layered hills, hoodoos, and coulees—adds to the impact, making the sign feel like a gateway into another era.

World's Largest Dinosaur

  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
No visit to World's Largest Dinosaur is complete without meeting the town’s most famous resident—a towering tribute to its prehistoric past. Standing an impressive 26 metres (about 86 feet) tall, this massive Tyrannosaurus rex statue dominates the skyline and proudly reinforces Drumheller’s title as the “Dinosaur Capital of the World.” Built in 2000, the structure isn’t just for show—you can actually go inside. A staircase leads you up through the dinosaur’s body to an observation deck located right inside its open mouth. From there, you get sweeping views of the Red Deer River valley, the surrounding Badlands, and the town below—a perspective that’s both fun and surprisingly scenic.

Royal Tyrrell Museum

  • 2h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
A visit to Royal Tyrrell Museum is the true highlight of any trip to Drumheller—this is where the region’s prehistoric storey really comes to life. Recognised as one of the world’s leading museums dedicated exclusively to palaeontology, it houses one of the largest collections of dinosaur fossils on Earth. Inside, you’ll walk through a series of immersive galleries that trace life on our planet over hundreds of millions of years—from ancient marine creatures to the age of dinosaurs and beyond. The displays are exceptionally well-curated, featuring full skeletal mounts, rare fossils, and interactive exhibits that make complex science accessible and engaging.

The Little Church

  • 15m
Tucked quietly within the Badlands landscape, the charming Little Church is one of the area’s most unique and beloved landmarks. True to its name, this tiny church is famously known as one of the smallest churches in the world, with a seating capacity of just six people. Built in 1968 by a local contractor, it was originally created as a whimsical project—but over time, it has become a meaningful stop for visitors from around the globe. Despite its size, the Little Church carries a warm and peaceful atmosphere. Inside, you’ll find miniature pews, a small altar, and thoughtful details that make it feel like a fully functioning place of worship—just scaled down. A sign outside humorously notes that it “seats six people… twelve if they’re friendly,” adding to its charm and character.

Willow Creek Hoodoos

  • 1h
The striking formations along Hoodoos Trail offer one of the most iconic and otherworldly landscapes in the Canadian Badlands. Hoodoos are tall, thin spires of rock formed over millions of years through erosion. Each column is capped with a harder stone that protects the softer layers beneath, creating their signature mushroom-like shape. Without that protective cap, the columns would quickly wear away—so what you’re seeing is a delicate balance shaped by wind, water, and time. The trail itself is short and accessible, making it an easy stop for visitors of all ages. As you walk among these natural sculptures, you’ll notice the rich layers of sediment that tell a storey dating back to the Late Cretaceous period, when this region was once a lush, subtropical environment teeming with life.

Star Mine Suspension Bridge

  • 30m
The historic Star Mine Suspension Bridge offers a unique glimpse into Drumheller’s coal mining past—along with a little adventure. Stretching 117 metres (384 feet) across the Red Deer River, this pedestrian suspension bridge was originally built in 1931 to connect coal miners from the community of Rosedale to the Star Mine on the opposite bank. At the time, it served as a vital daily route for workers, saving them from a much longer journey around the river. From the centre of the bridge, you’re rewarded with beautiful views of the Red Deer River and the surrounding Badlands landscape. It’s a peaceful setting, with the contrast of rugged hills and flowing water creating a memorable scene.

Horseshoe Canyon

  • 45m
Few places capture the raw beauty of the Badlands quite like Horseshoe Canyon—often the very first dramatic landscape visitors encounter on the way into Drumheller. This sweeping canyon gets its name from its distinctive curved, horseshoe-like shape, carved over millions of years by erosion. From the main viewpoint, you’re treated to a breathtaking panorama of layered rock formations, deep ridges, and winding coulees that seem to stretch endlessly into the distance. The bands of sediment visible in the canyon walls tell a geological storey dating back roughly 70 million years to the Late Cretaceous period.

Location

Activity location

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    Welcome to Drumheller Sign
    • T0J 0Y0, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Calgary International Airport
    • 2000 Airport Road Northeast
    • T2E 6W5, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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    Delta Hotels Calgary Downtown
    • 209 4 Avenue Southeast
    • T2G 0C6, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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