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4 Great Food Spots in Drumheller
"I loved the customer experience provided by the owner himself i believe when given a patty which was a little old. They issued me a full refund for the full... (403) 823-3215Order online"
"McDonald's est une des plus grandes chaine de restauration rapide au Canada. McDonald's vend principalement des burgers de bœuf,. Restauration rapide, Restaurants"
"Staff was really friendly and attentive, they were also cleaning all the surfaces after every customer came through. Food was prepared..."
"Add a different kind of digging to your dinosaur adventure with the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site. This industrial age heritage site preserves the last of 139 mines that operated in the Drumheller Valley in the 20th century. Take an underground tunnel tour and climb your way to the top of the historic Tipple."
"The Atlas Coal Mine was built in 1936 and was in use until 1984. Nowadays the mine is a National Historic Site, you can explore the original mine buildings or take a tour of the last wooden coal tipple in the country. There is also a tour into the mine tunnel, but as I am claustrophobic I passed…"
"Home to the last wooden tipple (a coal-loading structure) in Canada, Atlas Coal Mine closed its production in 1959. Today it's an engaging historic sight where you can check out the original mine buildings and..."
"This little white church is so cute and is actually a “working” church that people can get married in if they’d like. There is room inside for six people to watch as you say “I Do.”. The little church is a quick stop."
"Religious BuildingsDrumheller, Drumheller, Alberta MoreLess Info. Originally built in 1968 and reconstructed in 1991, Little Church is a small place of worship. There are six one-person pews and a pulpit inside."
"Dinosaur Provincial Park is home to the world’s richest deposits of fossils. Located approximately two and a half hours from Calgary, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest continuous stretch of Badlands in the world and ready for photographers of all skill levels. Check-in at the Dinosaur Visitor Centre to get an up-close look at an amazing collection of fossils before setting off on the easy hiking trails for quick views of the surrounding hoodoos."
"Explore this geologic heritage at the Royal Tyrrell Museum and in the hoodoo-filled landscape of Midland Provincial Park. Then drive north to Edmonton, where you’ll spend the night."
"600B-680 2 St W, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y6 CanadaAmerican, Bar, Pub, Canadian, Brew PubLunch, Dinner, Late NightTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Reservations[email protected]+1 403-823-2460http://www.facebook.com"
"Add a different kind of digging to your dinosaur adventure with the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site. This industrial age heritage site preserves the last of 139 mines that operated in the Drumheller Valley in the 20th century. Take an underground tunnel tour and climb your way to the top of the historic Tipple."
"The Atlas Coal Mine was built in 1936 and was in use until 1984. Nowadays the mine is a National Historic Site, you can explore the original mine buildings or take a tour of the last wooden coal tipple in the country. There is also a tour into the mine tunnel, but as I am claustrophobic I passed…"
"Home to the last wooden tipple (a coal-loading structure) in Canada, Atlas Coal Mine closed its production in 1959. Today it's an engaging historic sight where you can check out the original mine buildings and..."
"The Passion Play takes you 2000 years back in time for a dramatic portrayal of the life and death of Christ. The play takes place in a natural 2500-seat outdoor amphitheatre formed by the massive Badlands coulees. With costumes and sets based on historical data from ancient Jerusalem, the Passion Play transports audiences back to the time of Roman soldiers and peasant masses."
"Theaters605 17th Street SW, Drumheller, Alberta MoreLess Info. The Canadian Badlands are the backdrop for a dramatic retelling of the Jesus Christ's life, death, and resurrection by The Canadian Badlands Passion Play. Hiking around the hills is encouraged when performances are not in action."