Educator-Led ProgramsSeven Wonders of the Badlands
Now available in French/Maintenant disponible en français!
Rocks that come alive, trees that tell stories, and the mysterious popcorn rock are just a few of the wonders that you discover on this hike through the badlands. With expert guidance, students unlock the ancient secrets of this mysterious landscape.
In case of inclement weather, we offer an alternate program or a refund.
Prend part à une excursion parmi les mauvaises terres de Drumheller. Les roches et des fossiles qui racontent des histoires et la roche pop-corn mystérieuse sont quelques-uns des merveilles que vous découvraient avec le conseil d’un expert dans un paysage étranger, pendant un heur plein de secrets ancien.
Booking Information
Toll free in North America (outside Alberta)
1-888-440-4240
Toll free in Alberta
310-0000 then (403) 823-7707
Outside North America
1-403-823-7707
Email
tyrrell.bookings@gov.ab.ca
When booking your program please ensure you have the following information:
- School name and address (including street, town or city, province, and postal code)
- School phone and fax numbers
- Student information (grade(s), number of students, teachers, and chaperones attending)
Grades
2-12
Class Size
15-30 students
Cost
$5/student
Duration
1 hour
Curriculum Connections
| Grade 3 | Science | Rocks and Minerals |
| Grade 4 | Social Studies | Alberta: The Land, Histories and Stories |
| Grade 5 | Social Studies | Canada: The Land, Histories and Stories |
| Grade 6 | Science | Evidence and Investigation |
| Grade 7 | Science | Planet Earth |
| Grade 8 | Science | Freshwater and Saltwater Systems |
| Grade 9 | Science | Biological Diversity |
| Grade 10 | Science 14 | Investigating Matter and Energy in the Environment |
| Grade 11 | Science 20 | The Changing Earth |
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Directions

Located 6 km from Drumheller, the Museum is nestled in the heart of the Canadian Badlands where fossil hunters have prospected for over a century.
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Lords of the Land

Witness the beauty of the beasts in this exhibit highlighting some of our most rare, fragile, and scientifically significant pieces.
- Dinosaur Hall


