It is home to one of Alberta’s leading research universities and Canada’s first public community college. Residents of Lethbridge enjoy more than 320 days of sunshine per year, which can be savoured in over 70 parks, 140 km of walking and running trails, playgrounds, and sports fields throughout the city.
What to Do in Lethbridge?
If you enjoy outdoor activities and are considering immigrating to Canada, this city certainly has much to offer.
Colourful gardens, art galleries, and museums celebrate the Indigenous, European, and Asian cultures of Lethbridge. Located further south in the province of Alberta, near impressive parks and mountains.
In Lethbridge, you can find:
- Aquatic activities and swimming pools
- Arenas and ice centres
- Parks and picnic shelters
- Recreation and culture guide
- Special events
- Nature Centre
- Colourful gardens
- Art galleries
- Museums
If you are a nature enthusiast, you can download the “Lethbridge Parks” app, available for Android and iOS systems, to explore the region’s parks.
Climate
Situated at 873 m above sea level, its climate is cold and temperate. There is a significant amount of rainfall throughout the year.
Even in its driest month, there is still considerable precipitation. Its average temperature is 20.0 °C, with July being the hottest month of the year and December the coldest, with an average temperature of -4.8 °C.
Population
Lethbridge is located 210 km southeast of the city of Calgary, near the Rocky Mountains.
According to demographic research on Lethbridge from the DB City website, the city has approximately 92,730 inhabitants.
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