Dinosaurs at the Royal Tyrrell Museum

At the end is a Triceratops head I’m petting.

The Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta – the world’s premiere dinosaur museum and research facility

130,00+ fossils, award-winning facilities, and generates good revenue from tourism, too. The place is so well done, that other countries copy the Royal Tyrrell like a template, when they’re designing their new museum.

Located in Drumheller, Alberta and not far from Dinosaur Provincial Park, the world’s largest concentration of dinosaur bones in the world.

I’ve been there, click here.

This was filmed last spring, when I travelled with Ford to Alberta.

 

 

The Largest Amount of Dinosaurs in the World

I’m pleased to report that
Canada sets another world record

Dinosaur Provincial Park

It’s just outside Brooks, Alberta in the badlands, or two hours from Calgary.

Imagine how international that makes Brooks in the summer? Archeologists from all over the world come to dig around.

3 FAST FACTS

  1. – more dinosaur species have been discovered here than anywhere else in the world
  2. – it was 75 million years ago dinosaurs were cruising around
  3. – the area was a warm moist climate, swamps and wetlands

The United Nations recognizes this as a world heritage site, YES Canada.

Get THIS: 1910-20 was the ‘Great Canadian Dinosaur Rush’; rival gangs of collectors raced and fought to find the best and most bones.

What do I do? Oh I’m a blackmarket dinosaur bone trader bwahaha.