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Gordon Reid spent three years photographing and
researching Dinosaur Provincial Park. He has since
written a book on another World Heritage site, called
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, located near Fort
MacLeaod, Alberta. Both projects were supported
with the generous assistance of the Royal Canadian
Geographical Society. All photos in the text not
otherwise noted are by the author.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology is
located at Drumheller, Alberta. Many of the articulat- The author
ed remains of dinosaurs found at Dinosaur Provincial ~ photo by John Hampton
Park are on display there. For further information
contact: Biography
Big Country Tourist Association Alberta native, Gordon Reid has written three books of
Box 2308 a historical-geographical nature. They include:
Drumheller, Alberta
T0J 0Y0 • Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, 1992
• Dinosaur Provincial Park, Mosaic Press 1986
For information about Dinosaur Provincial Park
contact: • Poor Bloody Murder, Memoirs of the First World War,
Mosaic Press, 1980
South Alberta Travel Association The first two are Canadian World Heritage Sites.
Box 605
Medicine Hat, Alberta Reid has also worked as a free-lance journalist with
T1A 7G5 Oakville, Ont., papers and the Lethbridge Herald. In 1991,
(403) 527-6422 Reid wrote a ficticious script for an Alfred Hitchcock
Mystery Board Game and has researched and interviewed
many sports and motion picture related stars, over the years.
Reid resides in Oakville, Ontario and currently works for
a publishing company based based in Toronto.