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Drumheller Organizations Begin Joint Planning for the Future of the World’s Largest Dinosaur

Posted on Apr. 17 2025

DRUMHELLER, AB – April 17, 2025 – Following the announcement that the World’s Largest Dinosaur (WLD) will close at the end of its lease in 2029, the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce (the Chamber), the Town of Drumheller (the Town) and Travel Drumheller have come together to begin a collaborative planning process for the future of this beloved attraction.

The three organizations have taken the first step in working together to explore options at an initial meeting held earlier this week. The goal over the coming years is to continue welcoming visitors while planning thoughtfully for the future.

With almost five years remaining, this marks a shared commitment to working together in both the short and long term to actively research, evaluate, and action collective solutions that honour the World’s Largest Dinosaur’s legacy and support a strong future for Drumheller.

“While this decision marks the end of an era, it also opens the door to new opportunities,” said Heather Bitz, Executive Director of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce. “We’re excited to work closely with our community partners to explore what comes next while continuing to celebrate Tyra’s impact over the next 4.5 years.”

The Town of Drumheller acknowledged the Chamber’s announcement last month and emphasized the significance of coordinated planning for the future. At a Special Council Meeting on March 27, 2025, Council passed a motion to discuss with Travel Drumheller and the Chamber the future of the World’s Largest Dinosaur.

“We’re looking forward to working in lockstep with our partners to research and consider options for the WLD,” said Darryl Drohomerski, CAO, Town of Drumheller. “This is the start of a process grounded in collaboration and shared purpose.”

“The World’s Largest Dinosaur is deeply tied to Drumheller’s tourism identity,” said Julia Fielding, Executive Director of Travel Drumheller. “We’re committed to keeping her memory alive while ensuring that our community continues to thrive as a destination well beyond 2029.”

The working group will identify strategic next steps in the months ahead, starting with a physical evaluation to help determine the longevity of the steel and fiberglass structure. More information will be shared as planning progresses. To learn more about the WLD, please visit https://worldslargestdinosaur.com/.

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