Dinosaur Provincial Park
Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Alberta, Canada. It is renowned for its rich fossil beds, which have yielded numerous dinosaur remains, making it one of the most significant paleontological sites in the world. The park covers over 73 square kilometers of unique badlands, showcasing stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
Visitors to Dinosaur Provincial Park can explore various hiking trails, guided tours, and educational programs. The park also features a visitor center that provides information about the area's geology and the dinosaurs that once roamed there, including species like Albertosaurus and Hadrosaurus.