2019 Experience the Dinosaur Trails

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Share Your Dinosaur Experience You can find all the info you need to plan your trip or circle tour of Montana’s Dinosaur trail on Facebook at facebook.com/ MontanaDinoTrail. The map of the museums is online at mtdinotrail.org

Many of the smaller museums on the Montana’s Dinosaur Trail have locally discovered fossils, and many even offer free admission. Those include the dinosuar museum in Havre, which is adjacent to a native buffalo jump site, making for an amazing two-for-one experience.

Meet Phossil Phil

Two Medicine Dinosaur Center in Bynum, like the Great Plains Museum, is close to the Canadian border, and offers public dino digs running from half-day programs up to a twoweek long Paleo Training Course. By Allen Gibson

He hosts fossil/dino camps on the property where each camper receives some pretty cool take-aways, including a six-foot T. rex! Phil has one particular student who is a true dino expert and Phil shares a funny story. His student pointed out that while the name Brontosaurus is commonly used, it’s actually called an Apatasaurus.

We at the Dino Trails were pleased to hear from Phil Young, aka ‘Phossil Phil’ or ‘The Phossilator’, from Tennessee. Phil is a grade three teacher and a real fossil and dino enthusiast. He and his wife also have a small farm close to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park where Phil has created a fossil museum he calls The Museum of Deep Time, which houses fossils he has uncovered across the southeast US.

“Apparently, the two specimens were found in different places by different palaeontologists and given separate names,” says Phil. Years later, scientists realized they were the same species, so the rule is the oldest specimen discovery gets priority, hence Apatasaurus wins. “For some reason though, the name Brontosaurus is in the psyche of most people, being the number two most well known name behind T. rex,” Phil adds. Thanks Phil for sharing the story and please do stay in contact, we think there’ll be more dino tales coming out of Tennessee worth passing along to our readers!

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Thagomizer: Noun. From the Neanderthal. Meaning: To whack. Mightily.

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Experience Alaska’s Dinosaur Trails

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page 49

Experience Hudson’s Hope

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page 48

Experience Tumbler Ridge

3min
pages 46-47

Experience The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum

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pages 44-45

Experience Grande Prairie

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page 43

Experience Grande Cache

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page 42

Experience The Jurassic Forest

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pages 40-41

Experience Royal Tyrrell Museum: New Attractions

2min
pages 38-39

Experience Royal Tyrrell Museum: Facts about the Museum

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page 38

Experience the World’s Largest Dinosaur

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page 37

Experience Drumheller

2min
pages 34-35

Experience A Family Weekend in Drumheller

4min
pages 32-33

Experience Blackfoot Crossing

3min
pages 30-31

Experience the Calgary Zoo

2min
page 29

Experience Calgary

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page 28

The great Canadian dinosaur rush of 1910-1917

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page 25

Experience Dinosaur Provincial Park

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page 24

Experience Alberta’s Badlands

4min
pages 22-23

Plan your 2019 travels in the Special Areas TravelSpecialAreas.com

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page 21

Experience Brooks & Newell

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page 20

Black Beauty, a Magnificent T. Rex from the Crowsnest

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Experience Medicine Hat

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page 19

Experience Southern Alberta: Devil’s Coulee, Milk River, Writing-on-Stone

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page 17

More Dino Fun in SW Saskatchewan: Meet the Dinos

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page 15

More Dino Fun in SW Saskatchewan

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page 14

Experience Grasslands National Park

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page 13

Experience the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

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Meet Phossil Phil

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Experience Montana’s Dinosaur Trails

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pages 10-11

2019 Experience the Dinosaur Trails

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