EXPLORE FROM THE BADLANDS TO THE BONEBEDS
Photo credits: L to R (top row): Travel Alberta / Davey Lieske; Dinosaur Trips; Boundary Ranch / Celestine Aerden; Travel Alberta / Mike Seehagel; (bottom row): Travel Alberta / Royal Tyrrell Museum; Travel Alberta/ Karl Lee; Roth & Ramberg; Travel Alberta / Katie Goldie
If there’s a mecca for dinosaur lovers, Alberta, Canada is it. Nowhere else on Earth offers the same staggering concentration of fossil riches, legendary paleontologists, and hands-on adventure. It’s a journey into the beating heart of ancient history, where you’ll walk the same ground as tyrannosaurs, duckbills, and ceratopsians… and maybe even help uncover their bones.
Join real digs. Hike surreal Badlands canyons on fossil hunts. Meet the minds behind the science. Whether you’re a family looking for an unforgettable vacation or a lifelong dino fanatic chasing that next-level experience, we build adventures tailored to your curiosity, timeline, and travel style.
It’s hard to overstate the magic of Dinosaur Provincial Park. Located in the heart of the Badlands of Alberta, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an otherworldly landscape is where some of the most significant dinosaur discoveries in history have been unearthed. Picture endless sun-baked hoodoos, ancient riverbeds, and canyon walls bursting with fossil secrets. Hike it. Dig it. Explore it. Whether you’re uncovering fossil fragments alongside working palaeontologists or scanning the ground on guided hikes, this place invites you to step straight into the Cretaceous and leave your mark on history.
Follow the fossil trail to the Royal Tyrrell Museum, widely considered the most awe-inspiring paleontology museum in the world. From perfectly preserved skeletons to groundbreaking research labs, you’ll see what makes Alberta a global hub for paleontological science.
And we’d be remiss not to name-drop Dr. Philip Currie—a Canadian legend, world-renowned paleontologist, and one of the greats responsible for rewriting what we know about raptors, tyrannosaurs, and the feathered connections between dinos and birds. His legacy runs through every layer of Alberta’s fossil-rich ground and the museum that bares his name is the centrepiece of our northern Alberta experiences.
And our Canadian dinosaur adventures don’t stop at bones. When you’re not busy time-traveling to the Cretaceous, you’re living it up in true Alberta fashion—exploring the Canadian Rockies, soaking up cowboy culture, or riding westward into British Columbia for even more paleontological playgrounds, wild landscapes, and mind-blowing paleontological discoveries.
Canada is home for Dinosaur Trips. From the soaring Rockies to the dusty magic of the Badlands, this is the ultimate dinosaur destination. Trust us, you’ll never experience prehistory quite like this.
2026 SMALL GROUP ADVENTURES
CANADA’S PREHISTORIC HEARTLAND
June 30 – July 4, 2026 (5 days)
USD $2,990 / person
The classic paleontology trail from Calgary, to Drumheller, and Dinosaur Provincial Park.
THE GREAT NORTHERN
July 5 – 10, 2026 (6 days)
USD $3,490 / person
Explore Peace River County and the Wapiti Formation as you dig with the Philip J Currie Museum.
BADLANDS TO THE BONEBED
June 30 – July 12, 2026 (13 days)
USD $5,990 / person
Our biggest Canadian adventure, a combination of The Classic & The Great Northern for the maximum experience.
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