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    Royal Tyrrell Museum

    4.6 (96 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Fossils!
    Goku U.

    Wow, what a great museum. Many real and also a couple of replica fossils! Signs denote which are real. The space is perfectly curated and had many great explanations. If you have an extra day in Calgary, it's definitely worth the drive out!

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    Ane V.

    During the said visit, my group didn't know that it is closed on Mondays. Instead of feeling disappointed, we walked at the view points and enjoyed the views. We got educated too. There are like 4 or 5 stands with pictures and information written on it. Ample parking. Restrooms are outside. I will be back for sure when I visit Edmonton next time.

    Nadeem A.

    We decided to make a trip out to Drumheller during our visit to Calgary, specifically to visit the Royal Tyrrell Museum. I didn't know anything about Drumheller or the museum, so I literally had no expectations. I thought it was a dud while going through the first part of the museum, because the exhibits were small and uninteresting. But then things slowly got bigger, better, and more interesting. We were blown away when we got to the end with all of the huge and full skeletons. If you're visiting Alberta for a week or if you're really into museums and dinosaurs, then this a definitely must-visit!

    Kevin B.

    This is one of the finest museums in the world! We love natural history museums and have been to them throughout the US, so there was no way we would miss a chance to come here while on a conference trip to Edmonton (about 3 hr drive) The Royal Tyrrell houses some of the most amazing dinosaur bones we've ever seen and it's amazing to see so many of them in situ. The collections are quite impressive and it's been so much fun to see some of the specimens from the museum on different educational programs (they're quite famous!). There's also a nice hiking trail through the badlands area outside that is less than a mile and showcases the beautiful landscapes surrounding the museum. It's just an amazing place overall and one we would visit again in a heartbeat the next time we're in Alberta!

    Royce K.

    I would have this is the best dinosaur museum I've ever been to the amount of things they have on display is amazing so many of them being original not cast lost of info it took me 2hrs to go threw it and I was kinda fast I just wish they had a theater to watch videos to give more info it's a different place to vist

    Janice T.

    I am no dinosaur nerd by any means but this museum is awesome. It goes in depth about the earth's creation and the role of dinosaurs and the various eras through the K-Pg mass extinction. Many of the exhibits/displays are the original fossils and not casts. However, if it is a cast it will specify. An entire Gorgosaurus skeleton is located in this museum. You will see all various kinds of Dino fossils including aquatic ones while learning about the many industrial businesses that unearthed these fossils and how Canada made it a law to report such findings. Drumheller is the dinosaur capital of the world with fossils being found each day. The museum is well done and is a wealth of information. It took me 3 hours to go through the entire museum and that's not including reading everything either. I highly recommend this museum. If it's in September and during the week you don't really need to book ahead online. However, if it's during the summer months you're best booking in advance to avoid disappointment.

    Vivian S.

    if uou like Dinosaurs this is the place to be many varieties of exhibits to see that make it interesting for visitors of all ages!

    C. H.

    We were in Calgary and it was part of our itinerary to visit this museum. It was worth the drive out to Drumheller. The museum had a fantastic collection of dinosaur artifacts, and lots of interesting facts if you have time to read at all the snippets of information. I suggest planning 2-3 hours to enjoy the displays.

    Garrett M.

    Kids had an AMAZING time at this museum. Must see if you are in the area (guessing if you are in Drumheller this is what you are there for). Tons of exhibits to look at and there is a part that you can actually see the people working on new fossils.

    Late afternoons much less busy (Drumheller, AB)
    Justin C.

    This is a World class dinosaur fossil museum, plan on a couple of hours to explore. They have free wifi, and you can rent strollers and even wheelchairs for a nominal fee if needed. Plenty of interactive and educational exhibits and even a peek into their lab. I took a relative to a Eat North Culinary Event here tonight and the great food and friendly staff that worked the fun event space didn't disappoint. Less than 90 minutes drive from Calgary and open 'til 7pm! The location itself is a geological wonderland.

    Greg G.

    So 5 stars if you're a kid. Or if you are a parent of "a well-mannered and loves dinosaurs" kid. And you arrive before 11am. Reason why? It's ridiculously crowded otherwise. The museum staff do a great job keeping the place as orderly as possible, but there will be people everywhere. Pro-tip: for the line to get in, you can buy your ticket on your phone, then walk in to the membership counter to pick it up and enter. Saves you 15-45min; same price (at time of writing). Overall, the quality of the museum is really high - there's amazing skeletons and exhibits of discovered (and continued-to-be discovered) fossils. My favorite exhibit is the story of a guy who visited the museum, learned about the fossils, then at his work, recognized a fossil during a dig and that turned out to be one of the best-preserved discoveries of a ... giant-turtle-thing-...osaurus (haha oops :D). Super cool story! Other than the crowds, I would have liked a little bit more things to see (maybe 20% more), but I guess that would be a little picky. Still overall worth the visit if you're into dinosaurs; just try to get there early :)

    Hubert T.

    This should be on everyone's bucket list when visiting Alberta. The museum is enormous, all the exhibits have wide accessible walkways, there are multiple restrooms and multiple water fountains throughout, the cafeteria even has a free charging station where you can lock your personal devices in a mini-locker while it is charging. There's a 4km hiking trail around the museum too.

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    Review Highlights - Royal Tyrrell Museum

    I would highly recommend making the hour and half drive out from Calgary and make a day of the museum/town.

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    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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    Big Valley Museum

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    Definitely Alberta's best kept secret when it comes to Museums. Royal Tyrell is usually the go to…read morefor dinosaur tourists but this museum was a little diamond hidden in the prairies. We came here by making a reservation and had the guide take us through every display in detail. Very knowledgeable and very passionate about the material, you will learn an awful lot about geology, dinosaurs and evolution. It should be clear when you come in that it's presenting from a Biblical creation model, but as I'm sure many people discover, that by no means isn't scientific or not based on evidence. The museum is very small (no bigger than a small house) but the tour is quite elaborate. We spent about 4 hours going through everything and never felt bored (and that's considering I've spent less time at Tyrell and gotten more bored). The displays are very professional, very informative, and the layout is very user friendly. It only cost each of us $5 (prices vary by demographic/group) but the tour is really worth way more than that. All of us thought the presentation exceeded our expectations. It should be noted that the many negative reviews found in various places (here, tripadvisor, Yelp, etc) are commonly made by people who never set foot in the museum (the owner and guide confirmed that). It's a long way to go but it's a tour that's great for families, Christians, skeptics (he's had quite a few) and anyone who likes to be challenged in their thinking. Would recommend this to all my friends and family. :)

    Royal Tyrrell Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

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