A guide leads you on deer trails down into Devil’s Coulee, where you will discover the first dinosaur egg nesting site found in Canada. See where the nests were discovered, and find fragments of dinosaur egg shells and other microfossils.
Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur Egg Nesting Site
Warner, Alberta
- Type
- Parc / Paysage
- Adresse
- Devil's Coulee Dinosaur and Heritage Museum, Inside the County building, County Road, Warner, AB, Canada
Itinéraire - Heures
- Guided tours daily (weather permitting) Victoria Day weekend through Labour Day.
- Téléphone
- 403-642-2118
Commodités
- Familles bienvenues
- Stationnement
- Toilettes
- Visite guidée
Faits amusants
- The first dinosaur egg shells in Canada were found here by a nineteen-year-old local named Wendy Sloboda.
- Both hadrosaurs and theropods nested at the site.
- The site has also yielded fossils from marine creatures like turtles and clams.
Endroit
Devil's Coulee Dinosaur and Heritage Museum, Inside the County building, County Road, Warner, AB, Canada
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