Drumheller
Drumheller is a town located in Alberta, Canada, known for its rich fossil beds and stunning landscapes. It is situated in the heart of the Badlands, a unique geological area characterized by eroded hills and deep canyons. The town is often referred to as the "Dinosaur Capital of the World" due to its proximity to the Royal Tyrrell Museum, which showcases a vast collection of dinosaur fossils and offers educational exhibits.
Founded in the early 20th century, Drumheller originally grew as a coal mining town. Today, it attracts tourists for its natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore the nearby Horseshoe Canyon and the iconic Dinosaur Trail, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.