Situated in Alberta’s badlands, near the city of Drummheller (Canada’s dinosaur capital), you’ll find this extremely small church. As some locals say, “it seats 10,000 people, but just 6 at a time”. The Little Church has a pulpit and six single-person pews. Its construction includes stained glass windows and a brass bell in its small steeple.
The Little Church is always open and a free site to visit. It is owned and managed by the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce. It’s a functioning chapel that holds church service and occasional weddings and special ceremonies. This church was first erected by a local contractor Trygve Seland in 1958, designed as a place of worship and meditation. It was reconstructed by inmates of the Drumheller Institution in 1991,