EPISODE 1: THE DINOSAUR EXPERT
Meet world-famous paleontologist Philip J. Currie and learn how he is inspiring the next generation of fossil hunters in Dinosaur Provincial Park.
EPISODE 2: THE ROYAL TYRRELL MUSEUM
Journey to the Royal Tyrrell Museum, where its collections are devoted to paleontology, and meet the dinosaur enthusiasts and paleontologists behind new fossil discoveries.
EPISODE 3: THE FOSSIL HUNTER
Roam the wilds of southern Alberta with Wendy Sloboda, fossil hunter extraordinaire! Discover her methods and meet her greatest find, the Wendiceratops, in the Royal Ontario Museum.
EPISODE 4: NORTHERN ALBERTA'S DINOSAUR DISCOVERIES
Discover dinosaur footprints in a coal mine in Grande Cache and meet the Pachyrhinosaurus in Grande Prairie. Learn northern Alberta’s fossil history at the new Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum.
EPISODE 5: BRITISH COLUMBIA'S DINOSAUR FRONTIER
Journey to northern British Columbia to discover dinosaur footprints at the Six Peaks Dinosaur Track Site and see how new fossils are being uncovered in Tumbler Ridge.
SEASON 2
The five part series continues to explore unknown bonebeds and up-and-coming paleontologists who are leading research and advancing paleontology in Alberta and British Columbia. The series introduces new fossil hunters while at the same time taking the viewer on new adventures with paleontologists they connected with in season one of Dino Trails.
EPISODE 1: SOUTHERN ALBERTA
Meet Zuul, a new dinosaur at the Royal Ontario Museum, learn about Southern Alberta's dinosaurs and ice age mammals.
EPISODE 2: MCABEE FOSSIL BEDS HERITAGE SITE
Explore Eocene Epoch fossils at The McAbee Fossil Beds Heritage Site in British Columbia.
EPISODE 3: EDMONTON
Attend Paleontology Field School with world-famous paleontologist Philip J. Currie & learn from amateur fossil hunters in Willow Creek.
EPISODE 4: GRANDE PRAIRIE
Learn more about Alberta's new dinosaur frontier, Grande Prairie.
EPISODE 5: NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Explore British Columbia's dinosaur footprints at The Exploration Place in Prince George and the Six Peaks Dinosaur Track Site.