Drumheller'S Little Church

About Drumheller'S Little Church

Drumheller's Little Church. . . Seating 10, 000 people - 6 at a time.
The Little Church is always open to the public and free to visit. We do accept donations towards upkeep of the Little Church; if you wish to donate, please visit our website link below.

Drumheller'S Little Church Description

A long-standing landmark in the Drumheller Valley, the Little Church originally opened on July 9, 1958, and was rebuilt by the Drumheller Institution in the early 1990s. The concept for the Little Church came from Reverend E. C. O’Brien of the Pentecostal Church. It was designed by Robert “Bob” Gibson and constructed by Trygve “Tig” Seland, who is also credited with building the numerous dinosaur statues around town.

Want to get married at the Little Church? We don't take "official" bookings for the Church as it is open to the public all day, every day, but if a couple wishes to get married there we put a sign up on the door noting that a ceremony is taking place at such-and-such time, and that we ask visitors provide space and privacy during the ceremony. We also post that info on the FB page. And there is no fee to use the Little Church but donations are very much appreciated; they are put towards upkeep of the church.

More about Drumheller'S Little Church

Drumheller'S Little Church is located at North Dinosaur Trail, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y0
+14038238100
https://drumhellerchamber.com/your-chamber/the-little-church