Sightseeing
Such a unique place, to find something like this that is naturally occurring!
22 locals recommend
Hoodoos
Coulee WaySuch a unique place, to find something like this that is naturally occurring!
A couple minutes from Drumheller and offers sweet views of the Canadian Badlands.
6 locals recommend
Orkney Viewpoint
A couple minutes from Drumheller and offers sweet views of the Canadian Badlands.
People used to steal horses and hide them in the valley which is not very Christian, but the canyon was later redeemed by filming movies in it. Ghostbusters Afterlife and Seventh Son.
Beautiful views and hiking.
19 locals recommend
Horsethief Canyon
People used to steal horses and hide them in the valley which is not very Christian, but the canyon was later redeemed by filming movies in it. Ghostbusters Afterlife and Seventh Son.
Beautiful views and hiking.
Built in 1931 so the coal miners could get to work. On the way to the hoodoos, it's a fun stop. Time yourself to the other end, or start jumping and scare your significant other.
8 locals recommend
Star Mine Suspension Bridge
3061 AB-10Built in 1931 so the coal miners could get to work. On the way to the hoodoos, it's a fun stop. Time yourself to the other end, or start jumping and scare your significant other.
Close to Rosebud and on the way to Drumheller. It's really accessible and offers beautiful hiking and exploration.
20 locals recommend
Horseshoe Canyon
Close to Rosebud and on the way to Drumheller. It's really accessible and offers beautiful hiking and exploration.
Louis Blériot became world-famous in 1909 for making the first airplane flight across the English Channel. His brother Andre also wanted to cross a body of water, so in 1913 this ferry was commissioned. Not as impressive as his brother, but we're proud of him.
Operates April-November with free fare.
10 locals recommend
Bleriot Ferry
Alberta 838Louis Blériot became world-famous in 1909 for making the first airplane flight across the English Channel. His brother Andre also wanted to cross a body of water, so in 1913 this ferry was commissioned. Not as impressive as his brother, but we're proud of him.
Operates April-November with free fare.
Worth stopping by and snapping a selfie. Take your picture with all the dinosaurs in town make a photo collage. Your friends will be so jealous.
Situated beside the outdoor water park and aquaplex, makes it a great stop in summer.
12 locals recommend
World's Largest Dinosaur
60 1 Ave WWorth stopping by and snapping a selfie. Take your picture with all the dinosaurs in town make a photo collage. Your friends will be so jealous.
Situated beside the outdoor water park and aquaplex, makes it a great stop in summer.
I spent too much time at the beginning and ran out of time for the really cool stuff at the end. When I go back there, I'll do a once over of the whole place, then circle back to the things I want to spend more time on.
135 locals recommend
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
1500 N Dinosaur TrailI spent too much time at the beginning and ran out of time for the really cool stuff at the end. When I go back there, I'll do a once over of the whole place, then circle back to the things I want to spend more time on.
Travel the 11 bridges road to Wayne. It's a beautiful drive and while you're there check out the historic "Last Chance Saloon".
On the way to the suspension bridge, hoodoos, and Atlas Coal Mine.
20 locals recommend
Last Chance Saloon
555 Jewell StTravel the 11 bridges road to Wayne. It's a beautiful drive and while you're there check out the historic "Last Chance Saloon".
On the way to the suspension bridge, hoodoos, and Atlas Coal Mine.
The Atlas is the last of 139 mines that once ruled the valley. You'll find buildings, equipment, stories and artifacts of the men who mined the coal from 1936 to 1979. It's truly a unique and interesting place to visit.
The movie "Hold the Dark" filmed some scenes here.
Open to visitors May - Thanksgiving weekend
24 locals recommend
Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site
110 Century Dr WThe Atlas is the last of 139 mines that once ruled the valley. You'll find buildings, equipment, stories and artifacts of the men who mined the coal from 1936 to 1979. It's truly a unique and interesting place to visit.
The movie "Hold the Dark" filmed some scenes here.
Open to visitors May - Thanksgiving weekend
Professional live theatre only seconds away.
Running April - Christmas. Check them out at www.rosebudtheatre.com
15 locals recommend
Rosebud Theatre
202 Martin AvenueProfessional live theatre only seconds away.
Running April - Christmas. Check them out at www.rosebudtheatre.com
Food scene
Rosebud Historical Society
Main StreetThey serve some real good pie and coffee here!
Marc's Place
103 Grove PlaceGood breakfast spot. Sister restaurant to "Au Croque Monsieur"
WHIFS Flapjack House
801 N Dinosaur TrailAnother good breakfast spot.
Pho Dinosaur Vietnamese restaurant
1102a Alberta 9Good Vietnamese
DAMOA SUSHI
103B Grove PlGood Japanese food
The Roll
1102a Alberta 9Good Japanese and Korean food
Extra Foods
1252 Hwy 9 SGrocery store
Grocery store. Higher price point than Extra Foods but better produce selection and a good deli kitchen.
7 locals recommend
Freson Bros. Drumheller
101 6 Ave SEGrocery store. Higher price point than Extra Foods but better produce selection and a good deli kitchen.