Welcome to Lethbridge

Lethbridge is a city located in the southern part of the province of Alberta, Canada. It is situated along the Oldman River and is the largest city in southern Alberta with a population of approximately 100,000 people. The city of Lethbridge is known for its natural beauty and diverse landscapes, which include the prairies, the coulees, and the river valleys.

The city is also home to several historic sites and cultural landmarks that make it an interesting place to visit and explore. One of the most notable landmarks in Lethbridge is the High Level Bridge, which is the longest and tallest steel trestle bridge in North America. The bridge offers stunning views of the city and surrounding area, and visitors can walk across the bridge on a designated pedestrian walkway.

Lethbridge is also home to a number of museums and cultural institutions, including the Galt Museum & Archives, which offers exhibits and programs about the history and culture of southern Alberta. The city is also home to the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, a beautiful and peaceful oasis that celebrates the friendship between Japan and Canada. In addition to its cultural attractions, Lethbridge is also known for its outdoor recreation opportunities.

The city is home to a number of parks and natural areas, including the Lethbridge Nature Reserve, which is a popular spot for hiking and birdwatching. The city is also a gateway to the nearby Rocky Mountains, offering access to world-class skiing, hiking, and camping.

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Lethbridge, Alberta
Rating Title Rating Rating (short) description Icon (use .png images)
Livability 66

Ranked 168th city in Alberta. Ranked 2, 517th city in Canada. Ranks better than 48% of areas

Amenities A+

Lots of amenities close to this location

Cost of Living A+

Cost of living is 14% lower than Alberta

Crime F

Total crime is 54% higher than Alberta


Employment C-

Household income is 22% lower than Alberta

Housing C-

Home value is 34% lower than Alberta

Schools C+

HS graduation rate is equal to Alberta

Lethbridge Community Guide

Lethbridge is home to a large population of Indigenous peoples, including members of the Blackfoot Confederacy and the Métis Nation, as well as many immigrants from around the world. Lethbridge's communities are known for their strong sense of community spirit and their commitment to making the city a better place for everyone. Whether you're looking for a tight-knit neighborhood with a small-town feel or a bustling urban center with plenty of amenities, you're sure to find a community in Lethbridge that suits your needs.

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Common FAQs

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What is the population in Lethbridge?
The total population of Lethbridge is 101,384 people.
What is the weather like in Lethbridge?
Lethbridge has a semi-arid climate, characterized by hot summers and cold winters. The average high temperature in July is around 27°C (81°F), while the average high temperature in January is around -1°C (30°F).
What are some popular attractions in Lethbridge?
Some popular attractions in Lethbridge include the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, Galt Museum & Archives, Fort Whoop-Up National Historic Site, and the Helen Schuler Nature Centre.