Lethbridge Brewery Gardens
The Lethbridge Brewery Gardens were originally used as a dumping site for the coal ashes that were created in the brewing process. In 1950, the Brewery was commissioned, but was later gifted to the City of Lethbridge in 1990. Today, the Brewery Gardens celebrates the High Level Bridge.The gardens provide two types of beauty: one that can be experienced close-up, and another that can only be witnessed at a distance. The gorgeous flower displays and waterfalls provide guests with the former. The beauty of the latter belongs to none other than Lethbridge's stunning natural beauty. The Brewery Gardens give guests a perfect view of the rolling coulees and the magnificent High Level Bridge. In the distance, you can even see the historic Number 8 coal mine. Accessible by the Indian Battle Park trail system, it is also the perfect place to end a hike through the coulees.