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Restaurants in Lethbridge
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Underground Escape is Lethbridge's newest escape room facility. Located in one of the city's oldest buildings, Underground Escape offers unique, fun and exciting top-notch escapes.
Absolutely incredible! One of the coolest things we’ve done during Covid, the Egypt room was amazing!! Highly recommend
4.5 based on 434 reviews
Peace, tranquillity and friendship await you at the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden. The gem of Southern Alberta is celebrating it's 50th year with cultural activities and the very best omotenashi (hospitality) every day. Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden season officially begins Saturday May 13th and the season runs to Sunday October 8th. Enjoy the Lethbridge Japanese Garden from the first spring blossom to the final autumn leaf.
During the internment of Japanese Canadians during the second world war, Lethbridge Alberta was considered a 'safe' place to confine them over 70 years ago. When the war ended, and many had no other homes to return to, they stayed in Lethbridge and a thriving Japanese community was built in this Southern Alberta city. The Nikka Yoko Japanese Gardens are a beautiful example of the artistry of what a Japanese Garden could be. A balance of trees, shrubs, arrangements of rocks, pagoda's, quiet sitting area's situated to 'hear' the babbling brook, a giant bell that when rung is pleasantly relaxing as opposed to jarring...this is a beautiful showcase of Japanese artistry. Worth the 2 hours spent there.
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 10 reviews
i loved the slide it was fun. i got to pet many different animals , and the animals were safe. the maze was fun i had a great time. i would defiantly go again
4.0 based on 143 reviews
We love learning about the history of an area we visit and this is a great place to start when coming to Lethbridge. It's a beautiful building with gorgeous views all around. The hands-on activities in the Discovery Hall were fun for our boys ages 7, 11, and 15. The gift shop had really neat things, and we enjoyed a cup of coffee and the view from the little cafe area. The grounds are nice to walk around on the trails. You can even walk down to Fort Whoop Up and the Nature Center from here.
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 116 reviews
Fort Whoop-Up is a replica of an original fur trading fort built in the late 1800s. We explore the history, cultures, and traditions of the communities that lived in the region in the time the original Fort Whoop-Up was built and operated. We bring to life the experiences and lives of tribes, traders and more in this historic fort.
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