Alberta is filled with so many incredible natural wonders, but a heritage site in the province truly transports you to a different time in Earth’s history 🦕
No, it’s not Drumheller. We know that area is world-renowned for its dinosaurs and hoodoos, and who can forget the Royal Tyrrell Museum? But no, this spot is south of there.
We are, of course, talking about Dinosaur Provincial Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that transports you back to prehistoric times.
Dinosaur Provincial Park is located 48 km northeast of Brooks and 18 km from the village of Patricia and is approximately two hours southeast of Calgary and four and a half hours southeast of Edmonton.
Have you been to Dinosaur Provincial Park? Let us know 👇
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