The Dinosaur Trail is a circular tourist route in the province of Alberta, Canada, located in the Canadian badlands paralleling the Red Deer River on both sides, from Drumheller to the Bleriot Ferry.
It crosses the Red Deer River on the free, cable-operated Bleriot Ferry, which has been running since 1913[4] and operates from late April to November.
[2] North of the river, the Dinosaur Trail briefly exits the valley and re-enters it near Horsethief Canyon.
The Dinosaur Trail passes through Midland Provincial Park and past the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology before ending at Highway 9 / 56 back in Drumheller.
[3] Beginning at the 2 Street SW and South Railway Avenue intersection in Drumheller and travelling clockwise.