Last month I asked readers of this blog to vote for which location deserved the title of "Dinosaur Capital of the World." Glen Rose, Texas quickly jumped into the lead, but many commenters voiced ...
Alberta has been in the news for the wrong thing, lately: tar sands: That big, sprawling Canadian province, which is closer to Portland than you may think, also has some very special visitor ...
The remains of a mosasaur discovered in southern Alberta on show at the opening of Breakthroughs, a new exhibit at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, Ab., on Friday May 16, 2025.
Summertime weather makes for excellent road trips to see the dinosaurs in Drumheller. Not just the fossils of the great monsters that once roamed the prehistoric coastal plains of the Badlands, but ...
The Alberta prairie lets your imagination take you back nearly 6,000 years, to an era when Stone Age humans coaxed herds of buffalo to plunge off cliffs to their deaths. Or even farther back, 185 ...
The view from inside the mouth of the World's Largest Dinosaur is surprisingly good. Gazing out past the stalactite row of premaxillary teeth, past the children splashing in the fountain at Rotary ...
When visiting a country as large as Canada, the variety of things to see and do are endless. Each province offers numerous activities and sights for tourists, and locals. And even though it may take ...
Drumheller, some 90 miles northeast of Calgary, Canada, looks like any one of a thousand western towns. Its quiet streets are lined with low-slung buildings and storefronts, a diner or two, a bank ...
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