New direct bus services have started from the city of Calgary, Alberta, to Drumheller, a popular tourist destination in Canada. The service has been launched by leading international bus operator Flix Bus. The service has been launched with the aim of making travel affordable for travelers and tourists who do not have their own vehicles.
This bus will have stops in the main town center of Drumheller and the world-famous 'Royal Tyrrell Museum'. It is reported that this new travel facility, with a ticket price of less than $ 20, will provide great financial relief to people who are struggling due to the increase in petrol prices. In addition, the authorities have announced that a completely free hop-on, hop-off shuttle service called 'Valley Connect' will also be launched from June 26 to further facilitate tourism in the region.
The free shuttle service will connect major tourist attractions such as the Drumheller Hoodoos and the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site. Travel Alberta also stated that the new public transportation facilities will greatly benefit the economic growth and regional development of the Canadian Badlands region, which attracts more than half a million tourists annually.