
Things To Do
Things To Do
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Pass Powderkeg Ski Area & Mountain Bike Trails
Enjoy the winter season outdoors at Pass Powderkeg!

Pavan Park
A vast, natural river valley park with over 10 km of trails, a playground, picnic spots, horseback riding, and wildlife-rich river access.

Pearl and Quinn
Pearl and Quinn is located downtown in a historic building with a professional team and flair for style.

Peenaquim Park
A sprawling river valley park with scenic limestone trails, an off-leash dog area, competitive disc golf, and softball facilities—ideal for outdoor adventure and recreation.
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Petal, Paws and Beans
Petals, Paws, and Beans is a locally owned coffee shop in west Lethbridge. They have delicious drinks, creative latte art, and baked goods that will keep you coming back for more.

Pickle Point Centre
Southern Alberta’s first purpose-built indoor pickleball facility, featuring eight high-quality courts, a pro shop, snack bar, and year-round leagues, clinics, and tournaments.

Picture Butte Golf Club
Make a day trip to Picture Butte and enjoy the scenic golf greens and clubhouse of PIcture Butte Golf Club!

Piggyback Poutinerie
Catch the Piggyback Poutinerie food truck around town!

Playgoers of Lethbridge
The Playgoers of Lethbridge is one of the oldest continually operating amature theatre groups in Canada. Over the past century they have been promoting the arts and Lethbridge.

Poppin Tags
Poppin Tags is a curated thrift store with great finds and even better prices.

Popson Park
A vast river-valley park featuring scenic trails, a dedicated off‑leash dog area, picnic shelters, a boat launch, and natural shoreline along the Oldman River.

Pop's Taphouse North
Pop's Taphouse in Lethbridge is the ultimate community hub for great food, locally crafted beer, and unforgettable moments. Whether you're enjoying trivia night, a catch-up with friends, or simply sipping a brew made from Alberta's finest barley, a visit to Pop's is one to remember.

Pop's Taphouse South
Pop's Taphouse in Lethbridge is the ultimate community hub for great food, locally crafted beer, and unforgettable moments. Whether you're enjoying trivia night, a catch-up with friends, or simply sipping a brew made from Alberta�s finest barley, a visit to Pop's is one to remember.

Progress Clothing
This clothing store is one of Lethbridge's oldest retail stores!

Pure Casino Lethbridge
A lively Southern Alberta casino offering slots, table games, a full-service restaurant, live entertainment, and a welcoming atmosphere for a fun night out.

Pure Spa
This downtown Lethbridge spa brings holistic healing to Lethbridge.

Purple Carrot Health and Foods & Wellness Ink
Purple Carrot Health and Foods Wellness works towards a zero waste future.
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Purple Hippo Boutique
The Purple Hippo Boutique is the perfect place for artists and vendors to showcase their work in a year round market.

Rais Momo
Try authentic Nepalese cuisine at Rais Momo!

Rattlesnake Coffee Co.
Fast, fun, and flavourful—Rattlesnake Coffee Co. delivers bold espresso and inventive teas from a convenient drive-thru. Expect creative twists on classic drinks with a local edge.

Red Tomato Pies
This pizza place has a wide variety of pizzas with any toping you can imagine!

Rivaaz Indian Pizza & Cuisine
Enjoy pizza with a twist, and other authentic Indian cuisine at Rivaaz Indian Pizza and Cuisine.

RiverStone Dog Park
A spacious, off‑leash dog area set within a natural park environment, featuring trails, water access, and play zones designed for dogs and their owners.

Rocky Mountain Turf Club
A vibrant raceway and entertainment venue featuring live horse racing, a casino, bar, and event spaces nestled in Lethbridge’s river valley.
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Room to Grow U-Pick
Room to Grow is located in Pincher creek and a great place to go to support a small business all while getting fresh produce and other farm products.
UNESCO Sites

Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park
Writing-on-Stone (Aísínai'pi) is one of the oldest standing cultural sites of the Indigenous people in all of Canada. Walk among towering hoodoos and discover beautiful rock drawings to get a glimpse into the past of the Indigenous people of Canada.

Waterton Glacier International Peace Park
Waterton Lakes National Park (Paahtómahksikimi) is a UNESCO site, a World Heritage Site and International Peace Park. From thrilling heights to beautiful sights, Waterton Lakes National Park is loved by tourists and locals alike.

Dinosaur Provincial Park
Dinosaur Provincial Park is your place to find some of the best-preserved and most significant concentrations of prehistoric fossils worldwide.
Major Attractions

Casa
The gallery at Casa showcases a multitude of art and craft from Southern Alberta and regularly hosts film screenings, art documentaries, community projects, and artist talks to encourage connection, engagement, and celebration in Lethbridge and beyond.

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden
Nikka Yuko translates roughly to Japan-Canada friendship.
Designed by revered landscape architects from Osaka Prefecture University, Nikka Yuko unites traditional Japanese garden landscapes with greenery native to Southern Alberta. Wander along intricate pathways and discover unique sculptures and architecture, each made in Kyoto by local artisans, then shipped to Lethbridge. A tranquil oasis nestled in the heart of southern Alberta, the garden offers a unique, immersive cultural experience that will transport you to a serene world of Japanese tradition, beauty, and harmony.
One of the highlights of the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden is the multitude of special events throughout the year, including the famous Winter Light Festival. Other events include Yoga in the Garden, Long Table Dinner, Setsubun Festival, Picnic in the Garden, and more, including regular programming of traditional demonstrations, Japanese language lessons, and origami workshops, to name a few.
Relatively new to the Nikka Yuko garden is the Bunka Centre (bunka meaning culture). The centre endeavours to engage the community and guests through cultural experiences and programs offered while also providing space for the community to celebrate and gather for their own cultural purposes, events, and activities.

Fort Whoop-Up
Originally called Fort Hamilton—the name Whoop-Up was a nickname that ended up sticking—this replica of the original fur trading fort tells the story of the region and the people who lived here in the late 1800s.
Learn about the buffalo robe and illegal whisky trade as you discover how the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), First Nations, Métis, Canadians, Americans, and British all had an influence on the culture and politics of the time (including the stories of a few notorious characters).
At Fort Whoop-Up, you can experience tours (both guided and self-guided), exhibits, wagon rides, a gift shop, and more. If you're interested in the history of Southern Alberta, a visit to Fort Whoop-Up is a must.