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4.5 based on 72 reviews
This is a lovely picnic park, lots of tables, and lots of trails and playgrounds to keep the family entertained. The gorgeous Viaduct is also there to gawk at - it's a truly amazing bridge. It also borders on the Old Man River, and on our recent visit, we were thrilled to see small group of American White Pelicans there. Well done Lethbridge! We also enjoyed seeing the horses that they are keeping at the adjacent Fort Whoop-Up.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
A great place to go with my family to let our dog burn off his energy. Sometimes a bit smelly as the water treatment plant is very close, but hey, it's part of the Lethbridge experience!
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Great park for walking or biking. Also great playgrounds for younger kids. There is a disk golf type course here also.
4.5 based on 266 reviews
A real gem! This park is located just off Lethbridge's major commercial road and hotel zone, Mayor Magrath Drive, as well as several other attractions. Parking is free! Yay! It's a beautiful artificial lake, with a nice trail going around it. For COVID, they have made it a one-way loop walk, and most (but not everybody) complied when we did our little walk. We also saw that they have permanently propped open garbage can lids, so people don't have to touch them to put away their waste. If you're in Lethbridge, no excuse for not visiting!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
This is a spot that not many people seem to know about. I took my elderly mother, and it was wheelchair accessible. It was a nice walk around the wetlands and Mum and I both enjoyed seeing the birds and wildlife. It is an ever changing environment, which makes each visit unique.
4.0 based on 86 reviews
We offer nature-based exhibits, interactive and fun outdoor programs, and are a community resource to learn about nature! The Nature Centre’s team includes volunteers, staff, and community partners that are dedicated to connecting people to the great outdoors. See for yourself by visiting the Nature Centre, located in the Lethbridge river valley north of the High Level Bridge, only minutes from downtown. The Nature Centre is open year-round and admission is always by donation!
I love this place!! There are interior exhibits snd an extensive walkway to enjoy nature. The staff put out interesting exhibits outside also.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
A reservoir built in 1929 provides the setting for one of Alberta's oldest provincial parks. Park Lake is a refuge for many migrating birds, habitat for breeding birds and other wildlife. You may see the pelican, red-winged blackbird, American goldfinch, sora and house wren.
We went for a hike. We had trees on both sides. We found a playground all in blue. There was ice-cream, but we came to early. There was a beach! We saw a pelican. He is the owner of the lake! There were a lot of youngsters that were going to kayak. The lake was the best with the Pelican. We had our hike and we will remember this lake. Worthwhile to see!
3.5 based on 227 reviews
A better way to play! Its amazing how much fun you’ll have at Pure Casino Lethbridge. From the moment you’re welcomed in to the slots and tables to our fabulous restaurants and lounges, you’ll know you’re in for a memorable entertainment experience. We’re proud to be home to Southwestern Alberta’s best Casino. And we’re pleased to serve guests from Southern Saskatchewan and Northern Montana to the BC Border. Pure Casino Lethbridge is built for fun. We offer over 44,000 square feet of space including 13,000 square feet dedicated to gaming featuring: Over 400 slot machines, 28 video lottery terminals, 11 live action table games plus 3 poker tables with cash and tournament games.
This is a great place for liver and onions. My husband likes that meal and it's not something I will cook. Any time we've eaten here, it's quick, tasty and good sized portions.
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