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Shouldice Alberta, Tyrell Dinosaur Museum

  • stewshou
  • Oct 18, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 21, 2019

We explored the crossroad of Shouldice, south east of Calgary and Found no Shouldices living there. From there we headed north to Drumheller and the badlands. We took a two hour trek through the Royal Tyrrell Museum- those dinosaurs are huge and they did not even have muscle and skin on! Drove west to Cochrane in time for dinner with Lyn and Clark Campbell. They were able to direct us through old photos and Google Earth to where my great aunt Florence lived in Elmira. Travel in Alberta was huge adjustment for Trish and I as the sky is so.... big.

Bald prairie east of Shouldice AB


Alberta's most common dinosaur at Royal Tyrell Museum

We are greeted to exibits


Trish did get away from this one


This one is 200 million years old

Archeologists work behind Trish on specimens extracted from Alberta Badlands

Video of Royal Tyrell Museum in the Badlands of Drumheller AB. Most of the discoveries happened because of the activities involved in resource extraction.





 
 
 

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