Dinosaur Trail

The Dinosaur Trail is a name applied to three provincial highways in the province of Alberta, Canada, paralleling the Red Deer River on both sides, from Drumheller to the Bleriot Ferry.

The South Dinosaur Trail (following the south side of the river) uses portions of Highway 575 and Highway 837, it is also known as South Railway Avenue in the Town of Drumheller. The North Dinosaur Trail is the entirety of Highway 838.

Read more about Dinosaur Trail:  Highway 575

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    We sank a foot deep in water and mud at every step, and sometimes up to our knees, and the trail was almost obliterated, being no more than that a musquash leaves in similar places, where he parts the floating sedge. In fact, it probably was a musquash trail in some places.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)