
Tour the
Drumheller Valley
Bubba T’s can pick you up at your location in the valley or you can meet us at the World's Biggest Dinosaur where your tour begins.
From here we start our adventure heading to the Homestead Antique Museum where you can immerse yourself in the ingenuity and perseverance of the homesteaders who came with nothing - to make a living in a new land. The museum displays a comprehensive collection of their wares—more than 10,000 antiques. Then travelling through Drumheller and heading East toward the Atlas Coal Mine, we'll stop at the The Hoodoos and the little ghost town of Dorothy where you will have ample time to get out and explore and surround yourself in the beauty and history of the Drumheller Valley.
Arriving at the Atlas Coal Mine (admission included) you will be taken on
a 45-minute guided tour of the last coal mine to end operation in the
valley - and the only one to remain standing. After your guided tour, you
will have plenty of time to wander the grounds and experience life as a
hardworking coal miner during the rush of the coal mining days in the
early 1900’s.
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Back on-board Bubba T’s Bus we will cross over the 11 bridges of Wayne, leading us to the historical Last Chance Saloon in the village of Wayne, Alberta. Here you will have the opportunity to grab some lunch and a
beverage at the original saloon built back in the early 1900’s. Great food options are available and you can take in the scenery of the famous Last Chance Saloon with numerous relics, stories
and yes, even original bullet holes in the walls. If you would like, you can
also pack a lunch that you can store on the bus and enjoy while we stop
in this amazing little village (must provide your own cooler). Next time
you are in the area take the opportunity to book a room at the attached
Rosedeer Hotel where they say the third floor is shut off to the public
because it is said to be haunted!!!
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Leaving Wayne we will head back to Drumheller where we will stop and
give you the chance to walk around the beautiful downtown area.
Explore the many local shops or sit at an outdoor patio enjoying a beverage or an ice cream. It is also a perfect chance to get photos with all the dinosaur statues spread throughout the downtown core.
After finishing up downtown, heading West, our next stop
is the site of the Badlands Passion Play. You will see where
the hills come alive in Canadas largest amphitheater -
home to The Greatest Story Ever Told. Badlands Passion
Play has performed the story of Christ for over 30 seasons.
This amphitheater is also home to many outdoor concerts
held throughout the summer months.
Back in Bubba T’s bus we head next to Orkney viewpoint
where we will stop for you to get some beautiful pictures while you look down on the Red Deer River as it flows through the Drumheller Valley. The Bleriot Ferry is where we cross the
Red Deer River just like the pioneers did back in the early days. This
ferry commissioned in 1913 and built by Andre Bleriot was the provider
of an essential transport service at the time. The short ferry ride lets us
continue our tour as we head to the opposite side of the valley. After
we cross the river, we head to the Little Church - a tourist stop in the
valley that is a must see as it is rumored to sit 10,000 people….only 7
at a time!
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Once finished here we head back to the World's Largest Dinosaur, where reluctantly our tour has come to an end. Bubba T’s Bus will take you back to where your adventure began and leave you with the memories of an amazing day in the Drumheller Valley.




Tour Prices
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Adults $89.99+tax
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Child (5-17 Years Old) $69.99+tax
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Senior (Over 65) $69.99+tax
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Infant (Under 5) Free
*Prices include admission to Atlas Coal Mine and Antique
Homestead Museum
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Tour Schedule
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June 26th - September 4th
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Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays
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9:00AM - 5:00PM
​Tour Info
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11 Destinations
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Air Conditioned Mini Bus
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Complimentary Water
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Tour Pick-Up and Drop off at the Worlds Largest Dinosaur OR at Your Location in the Valley
Call
403-823-0339
to reserve your tour
