The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology is located in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Drumheller is rich in coal, natural gas and the badlands where they have extracted numberous dinosaurs fossils. The canyon, only about 2 kms wide is known as Dinosaur Valley. With numberous fossils still being found.
Its a fairly small museum, but some of the best, more complete fossils I've ever seen. They do timed entries. Which means if you get an early ticket spot, theres not many ppl inside until the next hour when they allow more people in. You can stay there as long as you like too.
Thanks for stopping by my road trip across Canada. All content and photos are my own.