The fourth-largest city in Alberta, Lethbridge is the location of the only University south of Calgary and is the centre for all of Southern Alberta. Lethbridge is also a fantastic place to visit, it is a beautiful city with plenty of things to do. Enjoy the natural beauty of the Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens, or any one of the many parks within the city. Explore the endless trails that lead you throughout the city and allow you to experiences the parks and the Oldman River. Learn about the history of Lethbridge at Fort Whoop-Up, check out the artwork at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery, or catch a concert or hockey game at the Enmax Centre.
Whether you are looking for family fun or a night out with friends, you will find plenty to do in Lethbridge.
Nature and Outdoors/Farms
Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens
The Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens is an oasis of tranquillity. From the first blossoms of spring to the last leaves of autumn, people who walk through the gardens will be left with a sense of peace and relaxation.
Seasonal: Winter: December through February, Summer: May through October
Mayor Magrath Dr S, Lethbridge
Winter: $6.00/person Summer: $11.00/person, kids under 10 always free
Henderson Lake Park
Henderson Lake Park is one of Lethbridge’s premier parks. There is a man made lake, plenty of mature trees, gardens, picnic areas and shelters, 3 playgrounds and over 7 km of pathways which include historical markers and displays. Annual events that happen at the park include Canada Day celebrations and the Lethbridge Rotary Dragon Boat Festival. Website
Year round
2710 Parkside Drive South, Lethbridge
Free
Indian Battle Park
Indian Battle Park is located in the Oldman River Valley. There are 5 km of river bottom trail systems, a natural playground, and plenty of picnic areas, some that must be booked in advance. Key historical features of the area include Medicine Stone, Coal Banks Kiosk, information on the Incline Railway, and a High Level Bridge information plaque. Website
Year round
200 Indian Battle Road South, Lethbridge
FREE
Nicholas Sheran Park
Nicholas Sheran Park is an ideal place to go fishing, have a picnic, or otherwise enjoy the natural beauty of Lethbridge. There are around 7 km of paved and shale trails throughout the park, outdoor fitness equipment, a large playground that is train and coal mine themed, the longest Disc Golf Course in Canada, and even an edible orchard! Website
Year round
245 McMaster Blvd West, Lethbridge
FREE
Pavan Park
Pavan Park is the only park within Lethbridge that allows horseback riding. With over 10 km of trails, and 125 hectares of natural park it is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. This park has a playground, walking trails, a picnic shelter, picnic tables, volleyball, horseshoes, and equestrian trails. Website
year round
80 – 62nd Avenue North, Lethbridge
FREE
Elizabeth Hall Wetlands
Elizabeth Hall Wetlands is a Nature Reserve perfect for those who love bird watching and wildlife. One of the most rustically beautiful parks in the city, the wetlands are a great spot for walking, bird watching, and photography. Patrons can follow the trails on a self guided tour of the wetlands, and even check out the bird blind. Website
Year round
located just off Bridge Drive, Lethbridge
FREE
Helen Schuler Nature Centre
The Helen Schuler Nature Centre is an urban nature centre intent on delivering diverse and dynamic nature interpretive programs. There are permanent exhibits, animals to check out, and a variety of feature exhibits that change throughout the year.
Website
October through May: Tuesday-Sunday June through August: Daily
Indian Battle Rd S, Lethbridge
Admission is by donation.
Brewery Gardens
Walking trails and scenic views are the attractions at Brewery Gardens. Originally a disposal site for used coal ashes, it now has a beautiful seasonal garden display complete with multiple waterfalls. Visitors of Brewery Gardens have a clear view of the historic High Level Bridge and the Number 8 Coal mine.
Website
Year round
50 – 1st Avenue South
Free
Sunridge Park
Sunridge Park is a great place to learn about the wetlands. While there patrons are also able to enjoy an amazing playground, paved trails, bridges, fountains, and a waterfall. During the winter this is a fantastic location for tobogganing. Website
Year round
13 SunRidge Blvd West, Lethbridge
Free
Popson Park
A combination of flat land and coulees, with Oldman river bordering two sides of the park, Popson Park is a beautiful location for a picnic, as well as boating and fishing opportunities. Also located within the park are the Lethbridge Astronomy Society and Oldman River Observatory. This is also the location of the only off leash dog park in western Lethbridge.
Website
Year round
10th Street West, Lethbridge
Free
Alexander Wilderness Park
Only accessible by a 2.5 km walking trail, this tranquil preservation area is a beautiful place for a private picnic or romantic stroll through nature. One side of the park is sheltered by coulee cliffs and the other side is bordered by Oldman River. Once inside the park visitors can choose to go on a casual stroll or hike the vigorous trails throughout the park.
Website
Seasonal: Summer only
Entrance off Mildred Dobbs Blvd & Marie Van Haarlem Crescent
Free
Lethbridge Corn Maze
With four different mazes to choose from, participants can get lost for hours in these fun and a-maiz-ing corn mazes. There is also a petting zoo to check out, where visitors even have the opportunity to feed the animals. Website

Photo Credit: Lethbridge Corn Maze
Seasonal: end of July through end of October.
104051 Range Rd 224, Lethbridge
Varies, annual family pass is $50.00
Bull Trail Park
This historical park is the site of the last great Indian Battle between the Cree and Blackfoot Tribes. Now, the park is home to a trail system that covers the west side of the Oldman River. There are plenty of animals, waterfowl, and plant life to been seen throughout the park.
Website
Year round
University of Lethbridge Lower Level Parking Lot, Parking lot north of Whoop Up Drive on University Drive, Ridgewood and Heritage Subdivisions.
Free
Botterill Bottom Park
Another great park in Lethbridge abounding in wildlife, trails, and fishing opportunities. One unique feature of Botterill Bottom Park in the new mountain bike park which features jumps, moguls, and trick stunt areas. Website
Year round
Access from Indian Battle Park
Free
Evergreen Golf Centre
Featuring an executive par 28 golf course, sheltered, heated driving range bunkers,golf lessons, go karts, and mini-golf.
Website
Driving Range: Year round, Other: Seasonal
5225 – 24th Ave. S, Lethbridge
Varies
Bridge Valley Golf Course
Featuring 9 holes, a driving range, and an 18 hole mini-putt course, Bridge Valley Golf Course is a nice little golf course with a family friendly atmosphere.
Seasonal: Late March through October, weather permitting
100 Bridge Dr W, Lethbridge
$15.00 or less
Henderson Lake Golf Course
Choose from 9, 12, or 18 holes, at this affordable and family friendly golf course located just minutes from downtown Lethbridge. Henderson Lake Golf course has been open for 101 years now, and is a beautiful course on the shores of Henderson Lake. Tree lined fairways and small greens will challenge all levels of golfers.
Year round
2727 South Parkside Dr, Lethbridge
$55.00 and less
Paradise Canyon Golf Resort
Paradise Canyon Golf Resort is an oasis in Southern Alberta. Protected by the hills and cliffs of Oldman River, this championship golf course is complete with a clubhouse, driving range, and even on-site accommodations. This course is rated number 1 in Southern Alberta, and 60 in all of Canada. Perfect for all levels of golfers.
Seasonal: Summer: weather dependent
185 Canyon Blvd West – Lethbridge
$100.00 for 18 holes
Museums

Photo Credit: Travel Alberta
Fort Whoop-Up
Nestled in the coulees, near the Oldman River, lies Fort Whoop-Up, the famous frontier trading post. This interactive experience will take participants back to the late 1800’s to experience life at a real trading post. Website
Seasonal: May through September
$10.00/person and under
Galt Museum & Archives
The Galt Museum & Archives engages and educates in the human history of southwestern Alberta by preserving and sharing collections, stories, and memories.
Website
Daily
502 1 St S, Lethbridge
$6.00/adult, $3.00/youth
Southern Alberta Art Gallery
The Southern Alberta Art Gallery fosters the work of contemporary artists who challenge boundaries. It also encourages broad public engagement and promotes awareness and exploration of artistic expression. Work displayed at the SAAG features local, national, and international artists.
Website
Year round
General $5
Student/Senior $4
Children under 12 free
Lethbridge Military Museum
Lethbridge has a remarkable military history. Many soldiers, sailors, and air persons from Lethbridge and area have served in the Boer War, two world wars, the Korean conflict, peacekeeping and peacemaking missions throughout the world, and Afghanistan. This museum shares these people’s stories, and the story of the city of Lethbridge.
Website
currently under construction, usually open Wednesdays year round
Vimy Ridge Armoury – Lethbridge Airport, 337 Stubb Ross Road.
Free, donations accepted
Amusement Parks/Indoor Playgrounds
Escape From LA
With 60 minutes to escape from a room, do you have what it takes? Figure out the clues and solve your way into freedom at Escape From LA escape rooms. With four rooms to choose from you can come back on multiple occasions for a brand new experience every time!
Website
Daily
915b 3rd Avenue South
Lethbridge
$20.00/person
The Great Escape
Another fantastic choice for those who want to test their problem solving skills is The Great Escape. Three awesome rooms to choose from, and with changes happening every 6-8 months, participants can come back time and time again without ever repeating the same scenario twice!:
Website
Year round
1806 – 3rd Ave S, Lethbridge
$20.00-$25.00/person
Wear ‘M’ Out
A great place for kids 0-12 to jump, play, run around, and explore. Parents can watch their children in a clean, safe, and comfortable environment. WIth 2 play structures, tunnels, go-kart track, sensory play areas and more, kids can spend hours burning off energy without ever once complaining about being bored!
Website
Daily, Hours Vary.
#50 4005 7 Avenue South, Lethbridge
Kids: $13.95 and under Adults; Free
Underground Escape
Yet another Lethbridge escape room where participants race to beat the clock and escape with their life. Two different rooms to choose from, and the option to have kids settings for a more family friendly adventure.
Website
Year round
418 – 13th Street North, Lethbridge
~$20.00
True North Axe Throwing
Lethbridge’s premiere axe throwing establishment. Home to the only NATF affiliated axe throwing league in Lethbridge. Participants can try their hand at axe throwing and see if they have what it takes to get a bullseye! Website
Year round
318 17 St S, Lethbridge
$20.00 and up
VRKADE
Participants arrive at VRKade to come have fun and interact with another world. Virtual Reality allows users to come inside the simulated environment to really experience these 3D worlds. Participants who come with friends will be put into the same experience so that they are truly immersed together in this unique and cutting edge experience. Website
Daily
1018 3rd Ave S, Lethbridge
$25.00-$30.00/hour
Ascent Climbing Center
Ascent Climbing Center is the location of a 5 story climbing wall that is open to the public. There are options to take an intro to climbing course, or just use the wall without any guidance. A fun activity for the adventurer.
Website
Year round
1st Choice Savings Centre for Sport & Wellness – University of Lethbridge
$8.00/person
Get Air
Get Air is a fun and fantastic trampoline park in Lethbridge, Ab. Participants bounce and flip their way to a fun afternoon. A perfect location for a birthday party. Website
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4qqf2eRv-A
Daily
2920 9 Ave N, Lethbridge
$14.00/hour and under
Exhibitions, Sports and Live Arts
Enmax Centre
The Enmax Centre is Lethbridge’s premiere entertainment venue and home of the Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club. This facility seats up to 6600 people and features 24 luxury suites, 30 luxury lounge seats and the Canadian Western Bank Lounge.
New West Theatre
Enjoy the live theatre and concerts at the theatre.
Exhibition Park
Exhibition Park, also known as Lethbridge & District Exhibition, the fourth oldest Agriculture Society in Alberta. Since the first fair in 1897, it has hosted more than a century of agriculture, tradeshows, midways, rodeos, sporting events, and numerous special events.
Rocky Mountain Turf Club
Live horse races will have audience members at the edge of their seat. A fantastic event for any horse lover to enjoy. The venue also holds concerts and other exhibition.
Annual Festivals in Lethbridge
Children’s Family Festival
Entertainment to attract a wider age range of kids, teens and the whole family! Website
May
Canada Day Events
Canada Day in Lethbridge is celebrated annually with festivities at Henderson Lake Park, Galt Gardens, and throughout the town at a variety of venues. It is the biggest annual celebration in Lethbridge with something for everyone. Website
Love and Records Festival
Love and Records is Western Canada’s largest free outdoor record fair. It is held every September at Galt Gardens and features live music, an outdoor art gallery, bouncy castles, and more. A great event for the entire family.
In September
Lethbridge Rotary Dragon Boat Festival
An exciting festival jam packed with races, entertainment, and amazing performances. Website
In June
Free
Lethbridge Jazz and Blues Festival
Lethbridge’s jazz scene has been alive and well for decades. Experience the vibrant arts and culture in the city during the Lethbridge Jazz Festival. Website
June
The Wide Skies Music & Arts Festival
The Wide Skies Music & Arts Festival aims to bring a diverse range of world class musicians to a unique urban environment. The festival vision is one of accessibility for everyone and encourages visitors to embrace the idea of a “small footprint” in exchange for a big “wow” factor!
July/August
Whoop-up Days Family Festival
Whoop-Up Days is an annual festival, exhibition, and rodeo held in Lethbridge, Alberta, for five days in the last full week of August. The event includes a 4-km parade through downtown, daily concerts on the Gas King Stage in Pioneer Park, the RAM CPRA Pro Rodeo, in the South Pavilion, and the Westcoast Midway, featuring the reverse bungee jump. There’s so much more happening on the Main Pavilion, GrandStand and Festival Street. Website
~ Mid to Last Week of August.
Love and Records Festival
Love and Records is Western Canada’s largest free outdoor record fair. It is held every September at Galt Gardens and features live music, an outdoor art gallery, bouncy castles, and more. A great event for the entire family.
In September
Word on the Street Festival
This signature event in southern Alberta presents established and emerging authors, storytellers, informative panel discussions, demonstrations and workshops, live music, tons of activities and a bustling marketplace. Website
One Day – Late September
Lethbridge Oktoberfest
Lethbridge brings a brimming stein of German culture to Western Canada during its Munich-styled Oktoberfest. Website
Late September/Early October

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