The setting is the 35,000-square-mile region often referred to as the Canadian Badlands. The discovery ... anchored by the town of Drumheller in Alberta, but locals hope travelers look up as ...
Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park is an ... The area is known as the ‘badlands’ because European settlers found the land impossible to farm and hard to cross. Seventy-five million years ...
Indigenous guides want travellers to see a different side of Alberta, by taking a medicine walk in the Rockies and seeing the ancient petroglyphs of the Badlands, that reconnects them with the land ...
Choosing Alberta, Canada for a recent road trip ... Drive 85 miles northeast of Calgary to roam the Canadian Badlands in ...
The fascinating human history of the province adds a rich cultural tapestry to Alberta’s badlands, prairies, and Canadian Rockies, creating cultural landscapes that inspire curiosity and wonder.
As my husband Dave and I ride our horses on a back-country trail in the Canadian Rocky Mountains ... We then turn east and make our way to the Alberta badlands and the UNESCO World Heritage ...