A Walking Tour of Drumheller’s Haunted Corners with a Tech Twist

Imagine wandering through the famous Badlands of Alberta, but with a spooky twist. For just $6.67 per person, you can explore the eerie sides of Drumheller with the Ghosts of Drumheller: a Smartphone Audio Ghost Tour. This self-guided experience, lasting about 1 to 2 hours, takes you through the town’s historic neighborhoods, haunted landmarks, and even some dinosaur-themed sights. All you need is your smartphone—no guide required—and the flexibility to go at your own pace.
What we love about this tour is how it combines history with ghost stories—perfect for those who appreciate a little spooky lore mixed with local color. The interactive app makes navigation simple, and the private setting means this is a great choice whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends and family. Plus, at just over six dollars, it offers a cost-effective way to explore without the fuss of scheduled tours or group sizes.
One possible consideration is that since this is a self-guided experience, it relies on your phone’s signal and your willingness to follow prompts. If you’re expecting a guided tour with a live storyteller, this might feel a bit quiet, but for those who enjoy exploring independently, it’s a real plus.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who like their history with a side of ghostly tales, those interested in Drumheller’s unique landmarks, or anyone simply looking for a cost-effective way to see the town while enjoying some spooky stories.
Key Points

- Flexible and independent: You can explore Drumheller at your own pace and schedule.
- Rich variety of sights: From Hoodoos and historic hotels to coal mines and dinosaurs, the tour covers notable landmarks with ghostly tales.
- Interactive app: Navigation is straightforward with a GPS map and automated audio at each stop.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for solo travelers, couples, and groups, including kids who love spooky stories.
- Cost-effective: Priced at just over six dollars, it offers a budget-friendly way to explore.
- Authentic stories: The tour combines real history with ghost lore, making it both educational and entertaining.
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Exploring the Haunted Sights of Drumheller: A Deep Dive

The Perfect Mix of History and Hauntings
This tour takes you through over 15 points of interest scattered across Drumheller. Each stop is designed to tickle your curiosity with ghost stories, local legends, and fascinating historical tidbits. The best part? You control the pace, so if a particular story or view captivates you, you can linger longer, or skip ahead if you’re eager to move on.
What Stops Are Included?
Starting at 275 3 Ave E, the tour begins with the Hoodoos, iconic formations that look like natural sculptures from another world. Here, you learn about Alberta’s Badlands, and the eerie shapes that have inspired ghost stories and legends. It’s a short stop—about five minutes—but it sets the tone for the rest of your journey.
Next, you’ll visit the Waldorf Hotel, famous for a ghostly patron connected to a saloon named after him. This stop, also about five minutes, offers a glimpse into local folklore and the town’s colorful past. You’ll hear how historic buildings like this often carry more than just bricks and mortar—they hold stories of spirits and shadowy figures.
The haunted spa on 376 Centre St is another highlight. The story of a luxurious spa haunted by a ghostly guest makes you wonder what secrets this elegant old building might hide. It’s a quick stop, but the stories linger.
The Cemetery, the Last Chance Saloon, and More
As you walk through the Drumheller Municipal Cemetery, the tour shares heartwarming cemetery customs and ghostly tales about those who rest there, adding a human touch to the spooky stories. The Last Chance Saloon (aka the Rosedeer Hotel) is reputed to be haunted, especially considering its nickname “Bucket of Blood” in the 1920s—a detail that hints at its haunted reputation.
Continuing on, the Navy League of Canada building, once a morgue, offers another chilling story about life and death in Drumheller. The Johnson House and Atlas Coal Mine tell tales of coal mining tragedies and paranormal activity, providing insight into the area’s gritty history intertwined with ghost lore.
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Dinosaurs and Kids’ Ghosts
Of course, no trip to Drumheller would be complete without mentioning dinosaurs—the town’s claim to fame. The Reaper of Death, a towering T-Rex figure, reminds visitors that Drumheller is the dinosaur capital of the world. The East Coulee School Museum sparks imaginations with stories of ghostly children who refuse to leave their classrooms.
Unique Landmarks and Hidden Gems
Other stops like the Water Tower, which has starred in movies, and the Valley Doll Museum, inspired by horror film icon Chucky, add flavor and fun to your ghostly exploration. Each location is carefully chosen to blend history, local legends, and visual interest.
Authentic Experience, Personalized and Easy
Reviews highlight how knowledgeable narrators make the stories come alive, and the stunning views around Drumheller add to the experience. One reviewer noted, “This tour takes you all around the city… great commentary,” emphasizing how well the app guides you without the need for a physical guide.
Practical Tips for Your Tour
- Download the tour via WIFI or a good mobile signal; no data is needed during the tour itself.
- The tour is completely private, so you won’t be sharing your spooky stories with strangers.
- You can pause and resume as you like—perfect if you want to stop for a coffee or a quick photo.
- While headphones are optional, they might improve your listening experience, especially in busy or windy areas.
- Remember, attraction access is not included—if a site has an entrance fee, you’ll need to purchase tickets separately.
What the Reviews Say
Travelers love the independent pace and the mix of history and ghost stories. Kayla R. called it “great commentary,” and Lorrie T. appreciated the flexibility after a failed group tour. Ally S. shared that her kids loved the history combined with spooky tales. These insights reveal how this tour appeals to a wide range of interests and ages—perfect for families, history buffs, or ghost enthusiasts seeking a personalized experience.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This tour is ideal for adventurers who enjoy spooky stories but prefer exploring on their own terms. It’s perfect if you’re traveling solo or with a small group and want a cost-effective way to discover Drumheller’s historic landmarks and haunted tales. It’s also suitable for those who love scenic views and quirky attractions—like the giant dinosaur and historic coal mine sites.
Final Thoughts

The Ghosts of Drumheller smartphone tour offers a unique blend of history, local legend, and eerie tales—all at your own pace and for a very reasonable price. It’s a smart choice for travelers who value independent exploration and want to add a spooky flair to their visit. While it’s not a guided tour with a person narrating in real time, the app’s clear directions and engaging stories make it a compelling way to experience the town’s haunted side.
If you enjoy learning about local history, hearing ghost stories that make the past feel alive, or simply wandering through scenic neighborhoods with a bit of a spooky twist, this tour is worth considering. It’s especially good if you’re traveling on a budget but still want an engaging, personalized experience that hits all the highlight spots.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s family-friendly and suitable for kids who enjoy ghost stories and history. The stories are engaging and can be enjoyed by a wide age range.
Do I need to print anything or bring special equipment?
No printing is required. Just download the tour onto your smartphone using WiFi or a good mobile signal. Headphones are optional but can improve your experience.
How long does the tour last?
It takes approximately 1 to 2 hours, depending on how long you linger at each stop and your pace.
Are attraction tickets included?
No, attraction tickets are not included. Some sites may require separate entry fees, so check ahead if you plan to visit specific places.
Can I do the tour more than once?
Yes, the tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours, so you can revisit or explore at different times.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Since the tour is outdoors, bring weather-appropriate clothing and maybe a flashlight if you’re touring in the evening.
Is the tour accessible if I have limited mobility?
Since the tour involves walking around neighborhoods and landmarks, mobility restrictions might limit access to some sites. Check your own comfort level with walking and terrain before starting.
Whether you’re a ghost story enthusiast, a history lover, or a curious explorer looking for something different, the Ghosts of Drumheller smartphone tour offers an engaging, flexible, and affordable way to discover Alberta’s haunted side.
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