
Things to do
Things to do
Dumpling House
The Dumpling House is a cozy, welcoming spot serving handmade dumplings and a variety of Chinese dishes. Their friendly staff and authentic flavours make every bite a memorable experience.

Décor Out the Door
A charming European-style home décor and gift boutique featuring curated furniture, seasonal accents, and artisan gifts.

Elizabeth Hall Wetlands
A peaceful nature preserve in the Oldman River valley featuring accessible trails, observation points, and abundant wildlife.
Enjoy Gardens Chinese
A cozy local Chinese restaurant beloved for its generous portions, casual atmosphere, and reliable takeout options.

Escape from LA
A locally owned and operated escape-room venue in downtown Lethbridge featuring immersive themed rooms and puzzle-based experiences for small groups.

Evergreen Golf Centre
A dynamic golf and entertainment hub in South Lethbridge offering a par‑3 course, heated Toptracer driving range, mini‑putt, pro shop, lessons, leagues, restaurant, and more.

Experience Theatre Lethbridge
Experience Lethbridge Theatre is a collective effort that aims to promote local theatre and give resources to local performers so they can launch into their new stage careers.

Festival Square
Festival Square is located at the heart of downtown making it the perfect space to hold events and explore Lethbridge's downtown area.

Firestone Restaurant and Bar
This bustling, upscale-casual steakhouse serves roasted meats, sushi, pizza & cocktails.

Fort Macleod Golf Course

Fort Whoop-Up
Despite it being just a stone's throw from downtown Lethbridge, Fort Whoop-Up is a seasonal attraction that will have you feeling like you stepped back in time. 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.

Franks Redwood Specialty Waffle Cafe
Franks Redwood Cafe offers a unique and delicious take on the classic waffel. Be sure to check it out!

Fritz Sick Pool
Fritz Sick Pool is the oldest swimming pool in Lethbridge. This piece of Lethbridge's history is the perfect space for aquatic activity!

Fusion BBQ & Hotpot
A lively all-you-can-eat Asian fusion restaurant offering Korean-style tabletop BBQ, a wide sushi selection, Chinese stir-fry, ramen, and hotpot in a casual, social atmosphere.

Galaxy Bowling & Pizza (10 Pin)

Galaxy Cinemas Lethbridge
A vibrant Cineplex-operated multiplex offering a full cinematic experience with multiple screens, modern amenities, and a lively concessions area.

Galt Gardens
A historic and vibrant central downtown park featuring manicured lawns, mature trees, colourful flower beds, and community events.

Galt Museum and Archives
The Galt Museum & Archives/Akaisamitohkanao'pa is all about community. With a commitment to reflecting the world around us, the museum aims to spark curiosity, compassion, and connection. Home to over 17,000 artifacts and more than one million archival documents and photographs, the museum is incredibly well-respected both within the province of Alberta and on a national level.
Extraordinary things happen at the Galt Museum & Archives/Akaisamitohkanao'pa. Besides the rotating exhibits that feature the history of Lethbridge and Southern Alberta, you can also find beautiful gardens that reflect the local ecosystems as well as numerous walking trails.
Not to be missed is the dynamic programming that caters to a range of ages and interests; from Blackfoot language lessons to whisky tastings to kids' trivia days, there's always something intriguing happening at the Galt.

Gentleman III Menswear

Geomatic Attic
The Geomatic Attic has been a hub for live music and local artists since 2008.
UNESCO Sites

Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park
Writing-on-Stone 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 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 Casa Community Arts Centre is a unique facility that has quickly become one of the most recognized and respected interdisciplinary arts centres in Alberta. This 42,000-square-foot arts centre was a collaborative effort on behalf of many in the Lethbridge arts community, and the result is a space that is intriguing and welcoming to all.
With free admission, the gallery at Casa showcases a multitude of art and craft from Southern Alberta. It also regularly hosts film screenings, art documentaries, community projects, and artist talks to encourage connection, engagement, and celebration in Lethbridge and beyond.
Casa was built to serve multiple generations within the Lethbridge community, and it is a place for experimentation, learning, and growing. With that in mind, all art skill sets and interests are welcome here, as seen in the excellent workshops, classes, and exhibition opportunities. There are numerous events and classes that cater to children, including the popular family fun days.

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden
Established during Canada's Centennial in 1967, the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden recognizes contributions made by citizens of Japanese ancestry to the multicultural community of Lethbridge. In fact, 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
Despite it being just a stone's throw from downtown Lethbridge, Fort Whoop-Up is a seasonal attraction that will have you feeling like you stepped back in time. 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.