Canada Gallery / Alberta / Southern Alberta Region - Canada / Brooks, Alberta / Dinosaur Provincial Park 11
Dinosaur Provincial Park is a World Heritage Site. It includes a Visitor Centre, gift shop, exhibits, concession, day use picnic area, boat launch, playground, campground and hiking trails exploring the landscape of the Canadian Badlands.
Badlands Trail
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8 photosCoulee Viewpoint Trail
3 photosFossil Hunters Trail
11 photosPark Lookout & Prairie Trail
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- Historical Homestead
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The John Ware Cabin in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Tours
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One of the buses providing interpretive tours of the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - John Ware Cabin
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A historical cabin attraction in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Welcome Centre
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The main building in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Entrance Sign
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The park sign under the flags welcoming all to the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Picnic by the River
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A picnic site on the banks of the Red Deer River in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Entrance
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Flags wave in the wind as we enter the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Pack a Picnic
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The day use picnic area in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Playground in Dino Country
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A good size children`s playground used by campers and day use visitors when in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Foot Bridge
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A footbridge crosses over a creek in the day use area of the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Red Deer River
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The Red Deer River from the shores of the day use area in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada.