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    The Fossil Shop - Updated Dinosaur

    The Fossil Shop

    4.7(3 reviews)
    20.6 km
    $$

    This Fossil Shop Is Rocking! If you love rocks, stones,…read moreand fossils this is your place! We stop here every year and just can't get enough! Unique stone gifts and yard decor as well as real fossils for purchase! Don't blame me if you can't leave without something on their shelves, they are truly amazing!

    This place is one my husband and I stop at every time we visit Drumheller. It's a nice little shop;…read moreeverything is clean and nicely arranged. It's run by a British lady who's very soft-spoken and friendly; she seems a little eccentric, but in a good way ;) It's relatively small, but has a pretty good selection of stuff in it. There's a variety of things for all kinds of fossil & rock collectors - though I would say the stuff they sell tends to be heavier on the fossil selection and a bit lighter on the rock end of things. On the lower end of the price range, you have small pieces of rock samples, toys for kids, little polished fossils & the like. Mid-range stuff includes jewelry (I recently bought a pendant made from a Megalodon tooth) and smaller fossils, like ammonites. On the more expensive end, you have things like really fancy ammonites and bits of fossilized dino bone in nice display stands - my husband bought part of a triceratops frill there, and they recently had a lovely fossilized crab on a stand, and I fell in love with this coffee table that had fish fossils in the tabletop. On the very pricey end of things, you have some crazy cool stuff, like the better part of an entire triceratops skull, or a really well-preserved full psittacosaurus skeleton in situ. You can probably tell I'm a bit of a nerd about this stuff :P Which is why you can tell it's a good place to check out - if a fossil-loving lady and her even bigger fossil-nerd husband like this place, you're likely to find something good there yourself :)

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    Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park - Visit our giftshop on your way out and take a souvenir.

    Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    66.6 km

    It's hard, but I have to drop a half star here. When I was here last, it was newly open. I could…read moreexcuse some empty areas in the museum, and some messy bathrooms, but during a recent visit, the same area was fairly empty, and the bathrooms were still a mess. Now it was Treaty Day, and they had a few events here, so maybe this is the reason for the washroom sloppiness (there was a talent show, bbq, and 10k run---I was too late for all of them) :( But yeah, last year I was in awe. I noted some shortcomings, but I assumed they'd get remedied after a year or so of operation. Unfortunately, not much was different. Museums should be dynamic and ever-changing. They should give reason for return visits. Our people have so much to offer, and THIS IS A MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM. So, let's represent! (Don't get me wrong though---I'll be back!). On a techie note, they did have free wifi, so I was able to check email on my phone!

    To be honest I have a bit of mixed feelings about this place. First of all it is a great venue, the…read moreexhibition is very interesting and you can learn a lot about the history i.e. Treaty No. 7. But, ... then there is what Corey already mentioned: some display lights were off or broken, an area with a photo exhibition was completely in the dark, posters were starting to peel off from the displays... There seems to be a lack of maintenance. The experience with the staff however was flawless. Very friendly and professional. A note on the side: some trails are still closed after the 2013 flooding.

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    Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park - If you look carefully you can spot some coyote down the escarpment of the buffalo jump.

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    If you look carefully you can spot some coyote down the escarpment of the buffalo jump.

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