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- Home | City of Lethbridge
The official website for the City of Lethbridge, Alberta Canada Post Strike Impact Lethbridge residents are encouraged to register for e-billing for their utility bills, to help ensure that they receive them on time
- Arts, Culture Events - City of Lethbridge
The City of Lethbridge is home to a vibrant arts and culture scene that features events, programs and exhibits from our diverse communities and their members Explore our local attractions, discover upcoming events and learn about our rich, diverse history
- Our History - City of Lethbridge
Before becoming Lethbridge, our City was a small mining town called Coalbanks As the community grew, it was renamed Lethbridge, incorporated as a town in 1890 and a City in 1906 Charles Alexander Magrath was Lethbridge’s first Mayor in 1891
- Contact Us · City of Lethbridge
Call 311 (within Lethbridge city limits) or 403-320-3111 (outside City limits) for help with City of Lethbridge programs and services City Hall 910 - 4th Avenue South
- Attractions - City of Lethbridge
The City of Lethbridge is home to a variety of unique attractions and events In and around the city you can find several unique geographic attractions, as well as the largest trestle bridge in the world and the largest Airshow in Western Canada Explore the natural wonders near Lethbridge and check out our local exhibits and festivals
- Home · City of Lethbridge
Welcome to the online portal for Lethbridge 311 In an effort to better connect residents with the information and services they need, we are changing the way online requests are submitted As such, this web page will no longer be used for online request submissions
- Outdoor Experience | Helen Schuler Nature Centre - Lethbridge
Lethbridge Nature Reserve Park Discover three unique ecosystems in this 196-acre park: the prairie, the coulees, and the floodplain Catch a glimpse of many native plants and wildlife as you explore the self-guided trails
- Wildlife Sightings | Helen Schuler Nature Centre - Lethbridge
The Helen Schuler Nature Centre has been collecting local plant and wildlife sighting data, within a 100 km radius of the City of Lethbridge, since the early 1990’s Sightings are reported by Nature Centre staff and volunteers, as well as residents of Lethbridge, and compiled into the Nature Centre’s BioBase
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