Dinosaur Provincial Park is a Provincial Campground in the Canadian badlands near Brooks, Alberta. It contains the field station of the Royal Tyrell Museum with its world-renowned exhibit of dinosaur bones and sculptures. The field station has a smaller, but still impressive, exhibit.
The campground offers tours of the bone beds where hadrosaurs, centrosaurs and many other species died in great numbers some 70 million years ago.
Campers should be aware that dehydration, steep cliffs, sun/heat stroke, the black widow Spiders and the prairie rattlesnakes are not the only dangers at the site: The prickly pear cactus (Opuntia), with its shoe-sole piercing spines, causes more tourist damage than anything else.
Dinosaur Valley State Park was created in 1972.
A Lake Shore Bed and Breakfast is located on the shores of Lake Newell in Brooks, Alberta. This is about 20 miles from the Dinosaur Provincial Park.
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The Algonquin Provincial Park is in Ontario. It is the oldest of the provincial parks in Canada and was established as far back as 1893. It is very popular.
The park used to be a river and slowly eroded, leaving fossils of dinosaurs.
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"Some of the most popular actives in Canada are to tour flying firefighting planes at Spourt Lake in Vancouver, kayak at Gabriola Island or visit the Vancouver Aquarium. You might also try to visit Dinosaur Provincial Park."
Ontario has more than 300 Provincial Parks. Below are 5 random provincial Parks... Algonquin Provincial Park Arrow Lake Provincial Park Polar Bear Provincial Park Pancake Bay Provincial Park Turkey Point Provincial Park
Drumheller is 110km Northeast of Calgary. Dinosaur Provincial Park is about a 2 hour drive east of Calgary.
Polar Bear Provincial Park