The Royal Tyrrell Museum, located in Drumheller, Alberta, is Canada’s leading institution dedicated to paleontology. Renowned for its extensive collection of dinosaur fossils, the museum provides visitors with an in-depth look at prehistoric life through engaging exhibits, interactive displays, and hands-on activities. Key highlights include life-sized skeletons, the "Dinosaur Hall," showcasing over 40 mounted dinosaur skeletons, and the "Cretaceous Garden," where visitors can explore a recreation of ancient Alberta ecosystems. With educational programs, guided tours, and seasonal events, the Royal Tyrrell Museum offers an unparalleled experience in fossil discovery and geological history for all ages.
What to see
Visitor guidelines
Pre-arrival checklist
Personal gear
Safety & Guidelines
Dinosaur Hall – Featuring full dinosaur skeletons and interactive displays.
Cretaceous Garden – A recreated prehistoric garden showcasing ancient plant species.
Badlands Interpretive Trail – An outdoor trail with views and interpretive signage about the Badlands.
Preparation Lab – See paleontologists working on real fossils through viewing windows.
Hands-On Exhibits – Interactive fossil displays and activities for all ages.
Stay on Marked Trails – Only walk on designated paths both indoors and outdoors.
No Food or Drinks – Only allowed in designated areas; not in exhibit spaces.
Respect Exhibits – Do not touch displays unless they are marked as interactive.
Photography – Flash photography is generally allowed but check for any restricted areas.
Keep Noise Levels Low – Ensure a quiet environment for all visitors.
Tickets – Book tickets in advance online to avoid long waits.
Check Museum Hours – Confirm hours as they may vary seasonally.
Weather Forecast – For those planning to hike the outdoor trails.
Download or Print Trail Maps – Maps for the Badlands trail and museum layout.
Review Health Precautions – Check current safety policies regarding masks or distancing.
Comfortable Walking Shoes – Necessary for both indoor and outdoor exploration.
Sunscreen and Hat – Essential for outdoor trails, as there may be little shade.
Reusable Water Bottle – Stay hydrated, with water refilling stations available.
Camera – Capture the stunning exhibits and outdoor landscapes.
Backpack – To carry essentials, as some areas may lack locker availability.
Stay on Paths – For safety and preservation, remain on marked trails at all times.
Supervise Children – Keep children close and ensure they follow guidelines.
Emergency Contact – Keep a mobile phone handy for emergencies, with the museum's emergency number saved.
Heat and Sun Protection – Carry sunscreen and stay hydrated on warmer days.
Respect the Wildlife – Do not feed or approach any wildlife encountered outdoors.
ATM
Cell Coverage and Wireless
Gift shop
Information center
Maps and brochures
Parking lot
Playground
Restrooms
Visitor guidelines
Monday: 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 17:00
Friday: 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
Drumheller
Calgary
Red Deer
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