Medicine Hat is a city in southeast Alberta, Canada located along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately 169 km (105 mi) east of Lethbridge and 295 km (183 mi) southeast of Calgary. This city and the adjacent Town of Redcliff to the northwest are within Cypress County. Medicine Hat was the sixth-largest city in Alberta in 2016 with a population of 63,230.
Restaurants in Medicine Hat
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Had the opportunity to go on a tour of this facility and we were thoroughly impressed. Fantastic beers and a great facility. The Brewer provided the tour and the storey of the beer scene in Medicine Hat and he displays the knowledge and passion needed to make excellent beer. We will always make a stop at this brewery. They do things right.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Paradise Valley Golf Course is nestled beside the Seven Persons Creek in Medicine Hat, AB, just below the World's Largest TeePee. 18 holes of Par 3 Golf, full Driving Range, Golf Shop, Restaurant, Creekside Patio, Events & Tournaments. Fun, affordable golf for everyone!!
Driving Range was fun and topped it off with a fabulous meal in the club house. March 5 and we are enjoying the outdoors! Fish tacos were great and fish n chip Friday never disappoints. Go eat here!
4.5 based on 94 reviews
The Esplanade is where arts and heritage come to life in Medicine Hat, where the stories of our great collective culture are told through music and dance, theatre, painting and sculpture, exhibitions and installations, artifacts, objets d’art and more. Inside, visitors are delighted to discover a vibrant art gallery, a prized museum, an intimate studio theatre, a dynamic education suite, expansive public archives and many volunteers and staff who are eager to tell their versions of our city’s tale. The Esplanade also features a 700-seat main stage theatre which boasts superior theatre technology, acoustic perfection and striking interior design. In the northeast corner of the grounds stands another inviting building with stories of its own to tell. With its white picket fence, gingerbread trim and quaint heritage gardens, the restored Ewart Duggan House, the oldest brick home in Alberta still on its original foundation built with locally produced bricks, is open year-round.
This museum boasts local heritage resources, well presented displays, books and arts/entertainment in a full stage with wonderful acoustics. The Esplandade has an atrium for artistic settings and small gatherings. Weddings are common in here. The grounds have statutory honoring immigrants and local fisherman.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Clean, well cared for. Picnic tables and fire pits. Well maintained walking trails and washrooms. Lots of parking. Bring your own firewood
4.5 based on 75 reviews
This is a fantastic place for walking all year round and for tobogganing in winter and for all kinds of activities in summer. The trails connect via tunnel under the highway to even more park space on the South side of the trans Canada. If you access from the South side you see the Teepee (Canada’s tallest) and the Tourist info centre; most tourists would access the park from this side. But take the trail that goes past the TP and go down the hill into the park and you can walk the extensive trails for a good hour if you have time. The golf course is right here too.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
This grande old theater is wonderfully restored and is a true piece of Medicine Hats history! They show movies and can be rented out for all types of venues. Concerts, weddings, funerals are just a few of the things happening there. Winter time you will find a selection of free movies on a Saturday afternoon for the kids or at Easter time. This theatre is a must to visit!
4.5 based on 71 reviews
An indoor garden centre and a tropical butterfly house (butterfly house has entrance fee - see website for price list). Open all year!
My kids LOVE nature, they catch lizards, frogs, geckos instead of watching TV, one of the benefits of growing up in Australia. During a visit home to the Hat we were fortunate enough to visit this little gem - a tropical paradise - in a desolate semi-arid desert! seeing Morpha butterflies was the highlight, but don't be fooled, when their wings are closed they look like an ordinary brown moth. When they open - WOW! Much appreciation for the efforts put into creating this unique experience.
3.5 based on 12 reviews
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