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What city in Alberta is famous for dinosaurs?

Drumheller. Not far from Drumheller (just west of the city) is the dinosaur museum the Royal Tyrrell Museum.


What city in Alberta famous for dinosaurs?

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Which province in Canada has the most dinosaur fossils?

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