While Canada plays host to fascinating megafauna spanning from the polar bear to the gray wolf to the muskox, there’s one park in particular that offers a deep dive into the nation’s prehistoric past.
Looking for a camping trip that offers more than just scenic views? Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park in Alberta invites you ...
Followers of this blog will know that I love wildlife. I'm obsessed with safaris, pointing my camera at birds and animals, and generally being out in nature. So you might find it a bit odd that this ...
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and incredible archaeological significance.
A new genus and species of lambeosaurine hadrosaurid dinosaur has been identified in southern Alberta, Canada, dating back 77 ...
Alberta has been ground zero for dinosaur discoveries in Canada since the 1880s, when several Geological Survey of Canada expeditions collected dinosaur bones from the southern part of the province.
VPALMAI copy has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Gift of Alan R. Kabat. "Home to the 2,500-km Fossil Trail, the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of ...
At head of title: Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology twentieth anniversary celebration fieldtrip. "September 26, 2005." "Dinosaur Park Symposium"--Cover. siris_sil_789851 ...