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Maintained by Alberta Transportation Tourist loop around the Drumheller Valley | |
Length | 47.3 km[1] (29.4 mi) |
Component highways | |
Restrictions | Bleriot Ferry closed during the winter.[2] |
Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Alberta |
Specialized and rural municipalities | Starland County, Kneehill County |
Towns | Drumheller |
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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 is divided in two segments, with the South Dinosaur Trail following the south side of the river and uses portions of Highway 575 and Highway 837, while North Dinosaur Trail follows the north side of the river and is the entirety of Highway 838. The north and south segments of Dinosaur Trail are connected by the Highway 9 / Highway 56 concurrency within Drumheller.
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