Canada Gallery / Alberta / Southern Alberta Region - Canada / Brooks, Alberta / Dinosaur Provincial Park 54
Dinosaur Provincial Park is a World Heritage Site. It includes a Visitor Centre, gift shop, exhibits, concession, day use picnic area, boat launch, playground, campground and hiking trails exploring the landscape of the Canadian Badlands.

- Fossil Trail Entrance
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The trailhead entrance to the Fossil Hunters Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta in the Southern Region of Alberta in Canada. - Coulees
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Views of the family of coulees while exploring on the Badlands Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta and the County of Newell in the Southern Region of Alberta, Canada. - Hoodoos
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Some of the many hoodoos amongst the coulees, caves and cliffs while exploring on the Badlands Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta and the County of Newell in the Southern Region of Alberta, Canada. - Hiking in the Badlands
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Exploring the Canadian Badlands while hiking on the Fossil Hunter Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta in the Southern Region of Alberta in Canada. - John Ware Cabin
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A historical cabin attraction in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Coulee Mountains
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The coulees come in all sizes and shapes on the Badlands Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta and the County of Newell in the Southern Region of Alberta, Canada. - Cactus
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A cactus in bloom, looking pretty and feeling prickly, while exploring on the Badlands Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta and the County of Newell in the Southern Region of Alberta, Canada. - Badlands Trail
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The trail explores the coulees and hoodoos on the Badlands Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta and the County of Newell in the Southern Region of Alberta, Canada. - Cool Coulees
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The flat rock valley and the endless coulees makes for good sightseeing when exploring on the Badlands Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta and the County of Newell in the Southern Region of Alberta, Canada. - Information Sign
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There are signs with information about fossil digs located on the Fossil Hunter Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta in the Southern Region of Alberta in Canada. - Picnic by the River
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A picnic site on the banks of the Red Deer River in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Canadian Badlands Lookout
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The edge of the lookout point overseeing the Canadian Badlands in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta in the Southern Region of Alberta in Canada. - Historical Homestead
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The John Ware Cabin in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks in the Southern region of Alberta, Canada. - People Peaking on Coulees
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Some people in the distance stand on the top of a coulee while exploring on the Fossil Hunter Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta in the Southern Region of Alberta in Canada. - Information Signs
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One of the information signs located on the Badlands Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta and the County of Newell in the Southern Region of Alberta, Canada.