Alaska Highway—The Cowboy Trail Route
Take the scenic route to Alaska! Drive through the rolling foothills of Alberta as you enjoy the mountains to the west and prairie views to the east! Turn back time and learn about Alberta's ranching and cowboy history!
Total Drive Time: 14 Hours and 54 Minutes
The perfect route for history lovers and cowboys. Explore Alberta's Cowboy Trail (HWY 22) and discover Alberta's unique history. With cowboys, coal mines, and loads of Indigenous history you are sure to discover new places and get the true Alberta experience!
Highlights along the Cowboy Trail
Discover Alberta Ranching history in Longview Alberta The Bar U Ranch National Historic Site of Canada! Try your hand at some cowboy skills and learn about old-ranching ways as you wonder through the original buildings on site!
Get a real taste of Alberta at one of the many Rodeos throughout the summer!
Explore the David Thomas Region and historic sites from Rocky Mountain House!
Try some true Alberta beef in Longview at the Longview Jerky Shop or the World Famous Steak House
Explore the wild world in Sundre at the Sundre Museum!
Dinosaurs, Beaver Boardwalk and Funhouse oh my! Find all of these great things and more in Grand Prairie!
Welcome to Mile 0! Dawson Creek B.C. is your starting point for the Alcan highway, enjoy the rest of your trip!
Stop in Lethbridge
The first city you'll hit when you cross the border into Canada is Lethbridge, Alberta, at the intersection of Highways 3, 4, and 5. Refuel your vehicle and your spirit in this thriving heart of Southern Alberta.
The Tourism Lethbridge Visitor Centre
Free sani station for your RV
Public washrooms
Free WIFI
Travel assistance, maps and brochures.
Lethbridge is home to the largest trestle train bridge of its kind in the world! We're also the hub to 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Learn more about our top attractions now.
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Lethbridge
After stocking up in Lethbridge with all the essentials and having a good night's sleep it is time to get out and explore!
Fort Whoop-Up Museum
Explore the whiskey trade and the indigenous history of the Lethbridge area at the Fort Whoop-Up!
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden
Experience peace and serenity in the middle of the city and Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens! Enjoy beautiful
Galt Museum and Archives
Learn about Lethbridge and Southern Alberta at the Galt Museum and Archives! From coal mining to beer Lethbridge has it all! The history of Lethbridge and southwestern Alberta can be explored through the Galt's rotating world-class exhibits, special events, and school and community programs.
Southern Alberta Art Gallery
Specializing in conceptual and installation art, the Southern Alberta Art Gallery offers a fresh perspective on the southern Albertan experience.
Helen Schuler Nature Centre
Situated on a 200 acre nature preservation park with scenic views of coulees and cottonwood forests, the Centre offers a walk on the wild side only minutes from downtown.
Alberta Birds of Prey Centre
The Alberta Birds of Prey Centre is Canada’s largest birds of prey facility. Situated on a 70-acre wetland area site our centre is a celebration of nature featuring the hawks, falcons, eagles and owls of Alberta.
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Daytrips from the City!
Stay awhile and enjoy more of Southern Alberta!
Fort Mcleod
Fort Museum of the NWMP
The Fort Museum of the North West Mounted Police and First Nations Interpretive Centre provides a glimpse into the past with hands-on programs and interactive exhibits.
4 UNESCO Sites
Head-Smashed-in Buffalo Jump
Perhaps the most uniquely named attraction in Canada, Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo-Jump spans 6000 years of southern Alberta history. Built right into the side of the Porcupine Hills, the museum’s design won the Governor General’s Gold Medal for Architecture in 1990. The museum serves as a reminder of the deep intertwining of Indigenous culture and the earth.
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park
With thousands of preserved rock-art drawings dating back to 1050 B.C., Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park features the highest concentration of petroglyphs and pictographs in the world. Nowhere else in the world can you find anything quite like this, so what are you waiting for?
Waterton Lakes National Park
While less trafficked than Banff or Jasper, Waterton is equally (if not more) astounding; just as the path less travelled usually is. This Unesco World Heritage Site boasts some of the best hikes and views in the southern Canadian Rockies. In addition to the fantastic eats that can only be found there, this is certainly one stop you don't want to miss.
Dinosaur Provincial Park
Calling all Dinosaur lovers! Come explore one of the richest dinosaur fossil locales in the world! With more than 500 specimens found and 58 discovered in this park, it is truly a dinosaur fanatics dream! With exhibits, video theatre, a fossil prep lab and more on-site, there is something new for everyone to discover!