Family owned and operated since 1955, Freson Bros. is dedicated to providing Albertans with the freshest food, convenient options, and healthy choices. At their Drumheller store, grab your favourite Starbucks treat, enjoy lunch at their Hot Kitchen,
Family owned and operated since 1955, Freson Bros. is dedicated to providing Albertans with the freshest food, convenient options, and healthy choices. At their Drumheller store, grab your favourite Starbucks treat, enjoy lunch at their Hot Kitchen,
A quaint unique little shop that has one-of-a-kind items such as dream catchers, trapdoor underwear, moccasins, mukluks and so much more. We promote local artists in our gallery along with locally made jewelry, drums and many other natural products.
Kick the ball around at the Drumheller Soccer Pitch. Bring a soccer ball and some friends for a great game.
Bring your skateboard or BMX to Drumheller Skatepark! With a tiered bowl, stair set with ledges and handrails, and more, it’s the perfect spot to practice ollies, grinds, and 360s in the Drumheller Valley.
Drumheller Pedal Tours offers a fun ride through downtown on a 14-seat pedal-powered party bike. Book a seat or the whole trolley for private groups. Popular options include a 1-hour Booze Cruise and 2-hour Pub Crawl with music and great vibes.
Explore 100 years in 90 minutes. This is a walking tour in Drumheller, Alberta, which explores the history of the city as well as that of its ghostly inhabitants! Drumheller Guided Ghost Walk Tours was founded by Director, Lothar Malmberg in 2011
We hope to meet our customers needs as we offer local Alberta vendors an opportunity to share their talents, crafts, baking and so much more with you.
Come cheer on Drumheller’s Junior ‘A’ hockey team at the Drumheller Memorial Arena as they battle opponents from across the province.
The Drumheller Aquaplex boasts great facilities that aim to make sure that you have an amazing time with us. Whether you are looking to take part in aqua exercise classes, have a relaxing swim or splash with your family, we have it covered!
Driverseat Calgary West offers private, custom shuttle transportation to and around Drumheller. Perfect for events, tourism, and group travel, every ride is safe, comfortable, and tailored to you—because the journey matters.
DORVA MX, perched above Drumheller in the Red Deer River valley, offers scenic views and a family-friendly atmosphere. Operated by the non-profit Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association, it features four tracks for all skill levels.
DNA Gardens is a fruit farm and orchard with wine tastings, a winery and distillery, a café, weekend dining, live events, camping, hikes, and a farm store—perfect for a day trip or weekend getaway. Visit their website for details.
Drumheller Valley offers four disc golf courses for all skill levels. Beginners can try XCrossing, experienced players can tackle Midland Provincial Park or Badlands Disc Golf, and competitors can join the Lost Egg Tournament each July in Wayne.
Set among dramatic badlands coulees, Dinosaur Trail Golf & Country Club offers a memorable round, with its back nine ranked among North America’s most challenging.
The Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon is a 21K, 10K, and 5K race that runs through the beautiful Drumheller Valley in September. Proceeds from the event support local not-for-profit groups.
Diana Restaurant offers western and Chinese cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Damoa offers a popular sushi buffet with great variety, generous portions, and excellent service. Enjoy fresh sushi and a wide selection of Asian dishes, located just west of Drumheller near the Gordon Taylor Bridge at 103B Grove Place.
Race around Drumheller to solve a dinosaur-sized mystery! Cluesolvers blends scavenger hunt, escape room, and Amazing Race fun. Play anytime using the app. Can you crack the clues behind Drumheller’s legendary train heist?
Caracol Clay Studio, run by artists Janet Grabner and John Dahm, is 22 km east of Drumheller in the Badlands. The gallery offers hand-built pottery year-round, open daily May 1–October 1, and by appointment the rest of the year.
Enjoy our cozy Spanish style cafe serving the Valley’s finest coffee… roasted locally in Alberta. Something for everyone: hot and cold beverages, waffles, paninis, chili, soup, and home baking.
Tour the Drumheller Valley with Bubba T’s Bus Tours! Enjoy local history and scenic sights from an air-conditioned mini-bus with experienced guides. A relaxing, memorable way to explore the Valley.
Black Mountain Roasters serves premium artisan roasted coffee. Sample their variety of coffees and then take home a bag of your favourite blend. Delicious sandwiches, pastries, and cinnamon buns also available.
Visit this food truck in peaceful East Coulee for mouthwatering menu items include chicken and brie, steak sandwiches, quesadillas, beef tenderloin and more. With weekly menu changes there’s always something fresh and delicious.
Experience Drumheller with e-bike tours and rentals, plus gourmet picnic options. Explore the badlands at your own pace or join guided tours. Step-through e-bikes are perfect for families and groups. Picnic add-ons available.
Between the Buns puts a twist on your average burgers and milkshakes. They provide fresh and lean burgers and handheld options made in-house. Varieties include elk, bison, boar, lamb, beef, chicken, fish and much more!
Drumheller’s premiere food trailer for authentic Latin American street food with a twist! Their menu features a blend of Burritos, Tacos, Nachos, Tostadas and more, sure to satisfy your cravings for something freshly made, authentic and delicious.
Buffets, burgers, fast food, hot dogs, Italian, pizza, sandwiches, seafood and steakhouse. Look for us on Food Network’s show “You Gotta Eat Here” starring John Catucci!
The Drumheller Valley offers 6 ball diamonds to facilitate a variety of age groups. To book a diamond, please contact the Town of Drumheller.
Escape into the Valley! The Badlands Trail Society is a vibrant community connected to each other and the outdoors. With a mission to build and maintain multi use trails to promote year-round active mobility throughout the Drumheller valley.
Located in downtown Drumheller, the Badlands Gallery features diverse artwork by local artists. Operated by the Canadian Badlands Artist Association since 2005, it offers opportunities for education, display, and growth in the visual arts.
The Badlands Amphitheatre is a non-profit arts and culture venue in Drumheller, Alberta, with 2,500 seats set in stunning badlands scenery. It hosts theatre, concerts, opera, outdoor movies, and the historically inspired Passion Play.
Featuring the workshops and works of Jacqueline Sveda & special guest artists.
Premium burgers, hand cut fries, handmade chicken tenders, and ice cream. We are all about quality.
The Sunny Spot is a seasonal outdoor eatery and adventure garden in Drumheller Valley, offering burgers, poutine, BBQ, ice cream, and drinks. Enjoy the corn maze, pumpkin patch, sunflower garden, and new 18-hole mini golf course.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is Canada’s only museum devoted entirely to paleontology. It features one of the world’s largest dinosaur displays and offers fun, educational programs plus guided local hikes.
Take a mapped walk through Drumheller Valley to see playful dinosaur sculptures. While not scientifically accurate, they offer fun exploration. For real paleontology, visit the world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Burn energy at Drumheller’s largest outdoor playground! Explore Boomtown, the barnyard, and Dino Adventure Park, celebrating the area’s coal mining, agricultural, and prehistoric heritage.
The Willow Creek hoodoos, just 15 minutes east of Drumheller on Highway 10, are some of Alberta’s most iconic geological formations. Stay on paths, follow signs, and keep the area clean to preserve these natural wonders.
Take a walk across the historic Rosedale Suspension Bridge in Rosedale, just 9km from Drumheller. The bridge was once used by miners but is now a favorite among locals for fishing and to access great Badlands terrain.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is Canada’s only museum devoted entirely to paleontology. Home to one of the world’s largest dinosaur displays, it also offers fun, educational programs and guided local hikes.
Rowley is a tiny village north of Drumheller, home to just 11 residents and many ghosts. Historic buildings still stand, including a saloon and grain elevators.
Explore the cosy Rosebud Valley, just 30 minutes away. Enjoy local history, legendary stories, unique collections, games, snacks, and a gift shop in a fully wheelchair-accessible space. Don’t forget the Historical Walking Tour Guide!
Built in 1958 by Trygve Seland and rebuilt in 1991, the Little Church was designed for worship and meditation. It has six one-person pews and a pulpit. As we say, “It holds 10,000 people—but only six at a time.”
The Homestead Museum showcases over 10,000 Victorian and Edwardian antiques, including a two-headed calf and a house from a 1919 Eaton’s catalogue. Open May–mid-September: weekends 10 am–5 pm (May), daily 10 am–5 pm (July–Sept).
Experience the Johnston House Tour—the only tour where you become a real paranormal investigator! Guided evening tours in spring and summer last 1–1.5 hours. Pre-booking required; not recommended for children under 14. Group rates available.
Showcasing the coal mining history of the Drumheller Valley, these signs are located at 18 different tourist stops, ranging from the Red Deer Valley Coal Company in Nacmine to the Atlas Coal Mine in East Coulee.
The Bleriot Ferry, built in 1913 by Andre Bleriot, links the North Dinosaur Trail across the Red Deer River. Once a key transport and social hub, it runs seasonally and provides access to Horsethief Canyon and Orkney Viewpoint.
The Badlands Historical Centre is Drumheller’s original museum, founded in the 1950s. Come help us, share your time and talents to create a new vision to step back in time!