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Doug's Sports

Shopping
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-112.8367989
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Sports Stores

Dumpling House

Food & Drink
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-112.8917351
49.69808888
Asian / South Asian

Décor Out the Door

Shopping
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-112.8372915
49.6951602
Home Goods

Ebony and Ivory

Shopping
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-112.79987778705818
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Home Goods

Echo Books

Shopping
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-112.8399648
49.6947407
Books

Edible Elegance

Shopping
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-112.7923325
49.66065629
Markets

El Greco Cuisine

Food & Drink
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-112.788454
49.69757882
Breakfast & Lunch

Elizabeth Hall Wetlands

Outdoors
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-112.86796
49.7063879
Parks

Enjoy Gardens Chinese

Food & Drink
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-112.8120306
49.72037368
Asian / South Asian

Escape from LA

Sports & Activities
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-112.8329823
49.696414
Escape Rooms

Evergreen Golf Centre

Sports & Activities
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-112.7621765
49.6695785
Golf

Festival Square

Outdoors
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-112.8387669
49.69561139
Parks

Firestone Restaurant and Bar

Food & Drink
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-112.8102778
49.6925
Fine Dining

Fort Macleod Golf Course

Sports & Activities
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-113.4266484
49.72145657
Golf

Fort Whoop-Up

Major Attractions
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-112.8571254
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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 pre-booked picnic lunch, a gift shop, and more. If you’re interested in the history of Southern Alberta, a visit to Fort Whoop-Up is a must.

Fort Whoop-up

Franks Redwood Specialty Waffle Café

Food & Drink
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-112.8244278
49.70509734
Breakfast & Lunch

Fritz Sick Pool

Sports & Activities
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-112.8316766
49.6931644
Aquatics

Fusion BBQ & Hotpot

Food & Drink
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-112.8324145
49.6984035
Asian / South Asian

Galaxy Bowling & Pizza (10 Pin)

Sports & Activities
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-112.811739
49.719625
Bowling

Galaxy Cinemas Lethbridge

Arts & Galleries
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-112.8400147
49.6991723
Movie Theatres

Galt Gardens

Outdoors
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-112.8390388
49.6969564
Parks

Galt Museum and Archives

Major Attractions
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-112.8472146
49.6925605

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.

Attractions near Lethbridge

Gentleman III Menswear

Shopping
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-112.8374972
49.694847
Clothing

Geomatic Attic

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-112.7865521
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Performance Venues

Gifty's Boutique

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UNESCO Sites

Dinosaur Provincial Park

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

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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.

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Major Attractions

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 pre-booked picnic lunch, a gift shop, and more. If you’re interested in the history of Southern Alberta, a visit to Fort Whoop-Up is a must.

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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.

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Alberta Birds of Prey Centre

Found 11 kilometres east of Lethbridge, the Alberta Birds of Prey Nature Centre aims to connect people and nature. Open seasonally, the centre has been active since 1982 with the goal of helping educate the public on Alberta’s native birds of prey. 

The centre provides an engaging hands-on experience for people of all ages, allowing you to get up close and personal with various bird species while you learn about their importance in our ecosystem.

At the sanctuary, you can witness flying demonstrations, feed ducks, visit the Eagle Courtyard, enjoy the walking paths, and check out the natural history centre. A primary focus of the organization is the rescue and release of injured hawks, falcons, eagles, owls, and vultures; these birds come from all across Canada to be rehabilitated and released back into the wild.

A visit to the Alberta Birds of Prey Nature Centre is a fantastic way to learn more about the bird species in Southern Alberta while supporting their rescue and release.

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