
Paddle through the heart of the spectacular Alberta Badlands with the Red Deer River: Morin Bridge to Dorothy Canoe Map. This professional-grade topographic guide covers the premier stretch of the river as it flows from the Morin Bridge Provincial Recreation Area, through the world-famous Drumheller valley, and downstream to the historic site of Dorothy. Expertly rendered at a 1:75,000 scale, this map is an essential tool for navigating the meandering bends and high-walled canyons that define this fossil-rich landscape.
Designed specifically for river travel, this map features all the technical data of a standard topographic sheet—including elevation contours, land cover, and detailed water features—with a focus on the river corridor. It provides the geographic clarity needed to identify landmarks in the high-contrast badlands terrain, helping you stay oriented among the hoodoos and coulees. Whether you are on a multi-day expedition or a day trip past the Tyrell Museum area, this map highlights verified river access points, potential hazards, and suggested routes. Printed on high-quality paper and delivered in a protective plastic sleeve, it is built to survive the sun and splashes of a journey through the Canadian Badlands.
Key Features:
Badlands Corridor Coverage: Detailed mapping from Morin Bridge through Drumheller to the historic community of Dorothy.
1:75,000 Precision Scale: High-resolution topography optimized for river navigation and shoreline scouting.
Full Topographic Detail: Features contour lines and shaded relief to help you visualize the dramatic canyon walls and surrounding plateaus.
Expedition Logistics: Includes markers for river access, launch sites, and landmarks to assist with shuttle planning and navigation.
Rugged Packaging: Ships in a protective plastic sleeve to guard against moisture and wear while on the water.