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Crownest Pass

Fort Macleod

High River

Lethbridge

Milk River

Mountain View

Nanton

Okotoks

Picture Butte

Pincher Creek

Raymond

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Taber

Vauxhall

Vulcan

Waterton

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Claresholm

Cardston Claresholm Coaldale Crownest Pass Fort Macleod High River Lethbridge Milk River Mountain View Nanton Okotoks Picture Butte Pincher Creek Raymond Stirling Taber Vauxhall Vulcan Waterton

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CITIES AND TOWNS OKOTOKS

Okotoks

www.okotok s tour i s m .ca

Your place. Your opportunity.

Try out some delicious homemade chilli while listening to local musicians

Okotoks is a warm, inviting, vibrant, and active community with many exciting places to discover. Whether it’s a day trip, or a weekend getaway, check out okotokstourism.ca for things to do in Okotoks.

EAT

Whether you pack a picnic and enjoy live music at Town Plaza, or want to eat at a unique restaurant, Okotoks has you covered. Dine in speciality eateries, sit on a bustling patio, or enjoy a coffee while exploring the Town--Okotoks has many great establishments for every taste.

SHOP Okotoks has exceptional specialty shops located Downtown and throughout our community. Learn what makes Okotoks unique, while finding the perfect thing for yourself, or a wonderful gift for your family and friends. PLAY

Okotoks Pro Rodeo

Find that hidden treasure while perusing through unique shops

Summer or winter, there are a number of things to do. Boasting over 85km of pathways—offering a scenic route every day, a BMX bike track facility, golf and mini golf courses, an in-town campground, fly-fishing in the Sheep River, and much more. Okotoks is your place to explore and relax. Choose your own adventure. To plan ahead and for itinerary suggestions, visit our website at okotokstourism.ca.

EVENTS: OKOTOKS PARADE & CHILDRENʼS FESTIVAL: June 17 BUSKERSFEST: June 24 TASTE OF OKOTOKS: July 22 FOOTHILLS HIGHLAND GAMES, CHILIFEST, AND OKOTOKS PRO RODEO: August 26 OKOTOBERFEST: October 21 Cheers to eating a great meal

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CITIES AND TOWNS VULCAN

Vulcan

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Star Trek Capital of Canada! Vulcan offers all the amenities of comfortable living, yet presents the peace and serenity of country living. The Town of Vulcan is world renowned for its homage to Star Trek and Mr. Spock’s home planet.

Star Ship

SHOP Vulcan offers a energetic downtown business centre such as ladies wear, a delightful jewellery store, delicious bakery, large pet store, grocery store/garden centre, and hardware store. STAY

While visiting Vulcan stay at one of the several motels or hotels. If you like the outdoors, select one of our campgrounds. The open skies above are ideal while you camp whether you like to tent or RV.

PLAY There are a variety of recreational activities within the town of Vulcan. Enjoy the eighteen-hole golf course and driving range, an outdoor 6 lane swimming pool with climbing wall, a spray park, outdoor volleyball court, skateboard park, a 5km paved walking path and many more activities available throughout the town. Throughout the year you can enjoy many events and activities unique to the town that are family friendly and will capture amazing memories. Vul-Con

Spock

EVENTS: VULCAN TINMAN: June 3 SPOCK DAYS: June 9 - 11 SHOW N SHINE & DEMO DERBY: July 15 &16 VUL-CON 2017: July 22 - 23 13TH SID HARTUNG MEMORIAL RODEO: August 19 - 20

Visit vulcantoursim.com for these events and more!

Vulcan Information Trek Station

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CITIES AND TOWNS LETHBRIDGE COUNTY

Lethbridge County

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Pride of the Region Lethbridge County is a rural municipality in the heart of Southern Alberta. It features many recreational opportunities across the golden prairies and throughout the river valleys. Explore the countryside at your own pace just minutes from Lethbridge.

STAY Enjoy campgrounds such as Park Lake Provincial Park, one of Alberta’s oldest provincial parks, or Keho Lake & Campground – the perfect places for adventure. Lethbridge County offers a half dozen additional serviced and un-serviced campground options with a variety of recreational activities.

Lethbridge Corn Maze

EAT

With an abundance of lakes your tackle box will come in handy. Fish for Pike, Walleye, Whitefish and Trout. Add fresh berry picking to your dinner from CR Fruit Farms or visit Broxburn Vegetables & Café (open year round); a great place to shop for fresh produce or dine in at lunch.

PLAY No crowded golf courses here but probably some of the nicest in southern Alberta. From nine holes at Keho Golf, 18 at Land O Lakes Golf and Country Club to a 27 hole course and driving range at Picture Butte Golf Club, each of the course will challenge your skill in a different way.

Broxburn Vegetables & Cafe

EVENTS: BIRDS OF PREY SEASON: May 10 - Sept 10 LETHBRIDGE TRACTOR RALLY: June 23 - 24 SHOW & SHINE: July 2 HARVEST DAYS: August 18 - 20 LIONʼS CLUB PIG & PUMPKIN FUNDRAISER: September 16 Park Lake

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CITIES AND TOWNS COALDALE

Coaldale

www.coal d al e.ca

A place for the whole family

Settler Days Candy Parade

Coaldale offers activities and adventures for all ages. Ideally located at the crossroads of Highways 3 and 845, Coaldale has an abundance of parks and green spaces. Coaldale is also home to the Alberta Birds of Prey Centre, which has provided a raptor rescue and conservation program in the community for 35 years. www.coaldale.ca

EAT

With a dozen or more places to enjoy a meal, Coaldale has a lot to offer from Pizza and Chinese, to Fine Dining and Pub Faire. If you’re looking for a quick bite there are deli options, a well-known bakery and fast food outlets.

SHOP The town offers a variety of shopping options from giftware and household items to toys and clothing. Grocery stores, pharmacy, gas stations and more provide those who are traveling through or stopping for a while a place to find just what they’re looking for in Coaldale.

Alberta Birds of Prey

Land O Lakes

PLAY Coaldale is a great place to enjoy being outdoors. There are a number of parks throughout the community including a spray park and tot lot with a wading pool for the little ones. An outdoor swimming pool is open seasonally as is the Kin Picnic Shelter. The community also focuses on its history at the Gem of the West Museum.

EVENTS: KINSMEN DEMO DERBY AND MUD BOG: June 3 - 4 SETTLER DAYS/CANDY PARADE: July 7 - 9 CANADA DAY: July 1 COUNTRY CHRISTMAS NIGHT OF LIGHTS: November 24 CHRISTMAS SKATE: December 9

Coaldale Spray Park

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Taber The Corn Capital of Canada

Experience the great outdoors at the Taber Pheasant Festival Randy Lee

With over 2000 hours of sunshine annually and plenty of irrigated soil, local farmers have the perfect recipe for the sweetest corn around, dubbing Taber the Corn Capital of Canada. Taber is known for their delicious corn in late August but is a great place to be any time of the year thanks to the small town charm. Come see why Taber is a great place to grow!

EAT

Hungry? Use the Taste of Taber App to find your favorite cuisine, look at menus, and get directions to every restaurant in town.

PLAY Corn isn’t the only thing to enjoy in Taber! Splash around at the Aquafun Centre or face off at the Taber Community Centre’s arenas, curling rink, or archery range. Looking to get outdoors? Explore the many parks, trails, and sports fields available in Taber, including Confederation Park and Ken McDonald Memorial Sports Complex. Or challenge yourself at the 18 hole Taber Golf Club. More of a History buff? Learn the history of irrigation at the Taber Irrigation Impact Museum.

Take a selfie with the giant cornstalk

CELEBRATE Taber does festivals like no one else! Take part in a variety of festivals throughout the year, including Canada Day celebrations, Cornfest, the Taber Pheasant Festival, and Midnight Madness. Check out visittaber.com to keep up to date on all the events taking place in Taber.

Enjoy live entertainment at Cornfest

EVENTS: CANADA DAY: July 1 TABER PRO-RODEO: July 8 - 9 TABER CORNFEST: August 24 - 26 TABER PHEASANT FESTIVAL: October 21 - 28 TABER FARMERS MARKET: Thursdays, June 15 - September 14

Cool off at the spray park in Confederation Park

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CITIES AND TOWNS TABER

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Skip some stones at the Curling Club Take in the cars at the Cornfest Show n Shine

Catch Kernal Cob at the Cornfest Fun Run

Ride the Midway at Taber Cornfest

Catch a game at one of the many sports fields

Learn about Conservation at the Taber Pheasant Festival K.Seward

End Canada Day with a bang in Confederation Park

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CITIES AND TOWNS FORT MACLEOD

Fort Macleod

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Small Town, Big Heart

Western Canadaʼs first and largest Santa Claus Parade in Fort Macleod

Fort Macleod has charm. Nestled next to the foothills, with the Rockies just beyond, its Main Street of brick and stone creates an ambiance unlike any other.

EXPERIENCE Start with a trip to the Fort Museum to see the displays and Musical Ride. Then saunter over to the shops and restaurants on Main Street. Local artwork and antiques can be found here. The Empress Theatre has film, live performances and even its own ghost. The Silver Grill Restaurant has a bullet hole through the mirror behind the bar. A walking tour uncovers many more stories. ENJOY

Just a few miles north, Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump displays how the Blackfoot people hunted buffalo 6000 years ago. To the south and west, state-ofthe-art wind farms harvest the power of the westerlies. The Santa Claus Parade happens the last Saturday of November.

Spring Show and Shine on Historic Main Street Fort Macleod

The Musical Ride at The Fort Museum

PLAY Within the town, you’ll find a swimming pool, a spray park, baseball diamonds and a small airport. Fish or canoe down the Old Man River. Joggers enjoy the nature preserve of Wilderness Park Championships (July 1-2).

EVENTS: SHOW AND SHINE CAR SHOW: June 17 ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE: 3rd Weekend in June SOUTH COUNTRY FAIR: July 21 - 23 FORT MACLEOD CHIROPRACTIC TRIATHLON: August 19 SANTA CLAUS PARADE: November 25

Visit fortmacleod.com/events

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CITIES AND TOWNS CARDSTON

Cardston

www.card s ton.ca

Heart of the Southwest

Tours with Remington Carriage Museum

Located east of the Rocky Mountains the Town of Cardston is rich with history and culture. It is sure to be a relaxing destination where you can get away from the race of life. The Cardston Summer Theatre offers a cultural experience that delivers wonderful performances year after year. Visit cardston.ca and cardstontourism.com for all upcoming events.

EAT

Enjoy a wide selection of eateries located throughout the downtown area. Cardston has fast food and sit down options available at your leisure. Multiple playgrounds located throughout the town offer a great opportunity for a picnic in the park.

Card Pioneer Home

SHOP Main Street businesses offer a wide variety of products and services. You never know what treasures you will discover in one of our local stores. PLAY The Town of Cardston offers an outdoor swimming pool with waterslides next to a state of the art playground with a large climbing apparatus. With numerous baseball and soccer fields available for public use, staying active while having a great time has never been easier. In the winter be sure to visit one of the town’s sledding hills, take the family skating, or go for a sleigh ride as Cardston transforms into a winter wonderland.

View of the Town of Cardston

EVENTS: REMINGTON CARRIAGE MUSEUM MINIATURE HORSE CHUCKWAGON CHAMPIONSHIPS: August 18 - 19 HERITAGE DAYS (RANCH RODEO, MUD BOG & PARADE): August 9 - 12 PARTY IN THE PARK CANADA DAY CELEBRATION: July 1 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS: November 20

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Waterton Lakes National Park The Wonders of Waterton A quaint mountain town with a rustic charm...

Travel the valley on a guided horse back ride

It’s picturesque, bursting with wildlife, and there are endless activities while you are here. Waterton is one of the most distinctive mountain parks on the planet.

EAT

Pack a picnic, roast marshmallows, drop by the Prince of Wales Hotel for High Tea, dine out on one of the many patios or take part in the annual Waterton Food Festival held each spring. Waterton has an abundant of restaurants to choose from and scrumptious treats to fill any craving.

SHOP The village has great little shops and galleries for you to explore. You’ll be amazed by what you will discover. Forgot something for your hiking or camping trip - no problem, one of the shops will be sure to have what you need. PLAY

Tantalize your taste buds with Watertonsʼ famous treats

Although nature-fueled adventures beckon all over the park you never have to leave the town site to have an incredible experience. Waterton is bursting with festivals and events all year long. Hike, bike, golf, water sports, or gaze at the stars - you will be sure to find activities that will that will make you start planning your next visit even before your leave.

Iconic Prince of Wales Hotel

EVENTS: WATERTON FOOD FESTIVAL: May 26 - June 4 WATERTON WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL: June 15 - 20 CANADA DAY: July 1 BOAT PARADE: August 28 PATʼS ANNUAL “SHOW Nʼ SHINE”: August 27 WATERTON WILDLIFE WEEKEND: September 22 - 24

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CITIES AND TOWNS WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK

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Ride a Surrey Bike

Golf with breath taking views

Dine out on the many patios with friends and family

Capture the sounds of the many waterfalls

Climb through Red Rock Canyon

Shop in Waterton Village

Cruise Upper Waterton Lake

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Pincher Creek The Service Centre for your Adventure!

Canoeing at Beauvais Provincial Park, one of nine parks surrounding Pincher Creek

Perfectly located in Southern Alberta’s Rocky Mountain Foothills, Pincher Creek has a variety of unique experiences and breathtaking adventures all from one central location. Use Pincher Creek as a base, it is a great way to explore the numerous year round activities!

FUEL UP

We aren’t just talking gas, Pincher Creek is known as the service center for Southern Alberta. Fuel up on groceries, shop the boutiques on Main Street, visit the artisan galleries at Lebel Mansion and Kootenai Brown Village, cruise through Ranchland Mall or stop and grab supplies at one of our many local retailers. If you are looking for a top up of supplies or something special to commemorate your trip, we’ve got you covered.

STAY

From full service hotels to Airbnb’s we have accommodation choices! Grab a list of superb day adventures to enjoy within a 40 minute drive. Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump, Frank Slide, 9 provincial parks, Waterton Lakes National Park, Heritage Acres, Castle Mountain Resort, the Great Canadian Barn Dance and more, our neighbors are loads of fun and we are located right in the center of it all!

Pincher Creekʼs historical Pincers surrounded by blooms

Visit the locals, year round

CELEBRATE Celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday with a splash, all year long! Join us for free swimming at the Pincher Creek swimming pool for all of 2017!

EVENTS: THE COWBOY SHOW: June 17 CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS: July 1 HERITAGE ACRES ANNUAL SHOW: August 4 - 6 PRO RODEO & PARADE WEEKEND: August 17 - 20 MOON SHADOW RUN: September 30

Fun in the wind at Oldman Dam

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CITIES AND TOWNS PINCHER CREEK

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Historic Lebel Mansion & Local Artisan gallery

Powder Smiles at Castle Mountain Resort

Unwind

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Cowboy Show

Indian Horse Races in Brocket

Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village

Golf the Pincher Creek course

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Raymond

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Everybody Loves Raymond

Run, walk, or watch others run or walk at Victoria Sports Park! @justrhondalee

We have a proud history, an innovative present and a limitless future. Enjoy the best of small town living with all the comforts of the big city close by! For a complete list of all there is to do and see in Raymond, go to 10thingsraymond.ca.

REMEMBER

Settled as part of the LDS migration to Canada in 1901 and home of many Alberta firsts, such as the first and oldest stampede, high school boys’ basketball team and Buddhist temple! Raymond has always been a welcoming, active community that strives for excellence in whatever we do.

ENJOY

Experience the magic of theatre with the many community groups that preform regularly in the iconic Broadway Theatre. Home of the Raymond Playhouse Society and featuring dance, instrumental, vocal and musical theatre groups, there are over 65 nights of entertainment already scheduled for 2017!

PLAY

20th Annual WCAN Motocross Championships – July 1-2 Jarom Scott - uppercasecreative.ca

Enjoy an improved golfing experience Jarom Scott - uppercasecreative.ca

Stay active in our community. Whether it is at our recently completed Centennial Park or Victoria Sports Park, our improved Golf Course and Ice Arena, family friendly, yet competitive road races and triathlon, our 115th annual Heritage Days Celebrations or the 20th annual Western Canadian Amateur National Motocross Championships (July 1-2).

EVENTS: CANADAʼS MORMON TRAIL CHAUTAUQUA: June 16 - 17 115TH ANNUAL HERITAGE DAYS CELEBRATION: June 30 - July 1 8TH ANNUAL RAYMOND TRIATHLON: August 12 OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS: December 1 51ST ANNUAL SUGAR BOWL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: December 26 - 27

There is always something to do in Raymond!

Refresh yourself at our awesome pool @neekora

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Achieve your potential at the Raymond Triathlon – August 12 Jarom Scott - uppercasecreative.ca

115th Annual Raymond Stampede – June 30 – July 1 Jarom Scott - uppercasecreative.ca

Embrace the arts at the iconic Broadway Theatre Jarom Scott - uppercasecreative.ca

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Experience the sights and sounds of the Heritage Days Parade – June 30 – July 1 @neekora

51st Sugar Bowl – December 26-27 Jarom Scott - uppercasecreative.ca

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A sunset in southern Alberta is much more than a backdrop reminding us that another day has come and gone. In southern Alberta, a sunset is an invitation to stand still “in the moment� and bask in the warmth of the sun as its final glow stretches across our prairies. In southern Alberta, there is no such thing as a bad sunset view. Regardless of the viewpoint, a sunset anywhere is southern Alberta has one thing in common, it’s alluring. However, if you are looking for some extraordinary places to watch the sun go down, be sure to visit the places below:

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A vibrant community gathering place sharing stories of southwestern Alberta...

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1.866.320-3898 | galtmuseum.com/fort-whoop_up

visit us in Lethbridge: west end 5 Ave S, off Scenic Dr | RV & bus parking available

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www.history.alberta.ca/remington 623 Main Street, Cardston, AB

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Stories unfold at this vibrant community gathering place. Step into the Discovery Hall to meet the Kainai people and discover the rich story of southwestern Alberta. The Museum Store is stocked with one-of-a-kind gifts and area mementos; set foot in the original 1910 Galt Hospital wing and get hands-on with one of the many events and programs for all ages. Marvel at the view from the expansive Viewing Gallery overlooking the coulees of the Oldman River valley and historic Indian Battle Park. A red shale trail takes you to Fort WhoopUp below. Ask about our treasure hunts, outdoor chess, historic downtown audio tours and Galt Hospital tours.

www.galtmuseum.com 403-320-3898 TF: 1-866-302-3898 502 1 Street S., Lethbridge, AB

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LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY GEM OF THE WEST MUSEUM/ TOURIST INFORMATION Take in our rich heritage as you browse through the numerous artifacts on display. Experience our reconnect to the different histories and cultures of the community and the world through interactive activities and events. This unique heritage building is a transmuted Mennonite Brethren Church which has been a part of the community for 75 years.

www.gemofthewest.ca 403-345-1323 1306 20 Street, Coaldale, AB 54

The Lethbridge Library connects you to ideas through access to eResources, books, magazines, Digital Content, databases, public use computers, free Wi-Fi, and so much more. As a downtown gathering place, we invite you to delve into a history collection initiated by Senator Buchanan, view art exhibits, visit our cafe and shop at the Booktique. At The Crossings Branch, you can access the same services offered at the Main Branch.

www.lethlib.ca 403-320-4037 403-380-7310 255 Birtannia Blvd W 810 5 Avenue S., Lethbridge, AB


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OKOTOKS ART GALLERY AND OKOTOKS MUSEUM & ARCHIVES This is your one-stop shop for everything happening on the Culture and Heritage scene in Okotoks. From concerts, comedy, theatre and entertainment at the Rotary Performing Arts Centre, to exhibits and programs at the Okotoks Art Gallery and the Okotoks Museum & Archives. We offer a variety of cultural programs for all ages throughout the year. These programs typically relate to current exhibits at the Art Gallery or explore the history of Okotoks in a creative way.

www.okotoks.ca/culture-heritage 403-938-3204 49 and 53 North Railway Street, Okotoks

PRAIRIE TRACTOR & ENGINE MUSEUM SOCIETY Heritage Village of Coyote Flats has three houses, train station, garage, post office, church, school, butchershop, barn, fire station, NWMP Outpost Jail and many more unique buildings. The tractor and machine collections consist of antique tractors and an extensive collection of farming equipment. Summer events, tons of family fun!

www.prairietractor.ca 403-732-5451 1 1⁄2 km South of Picture Butte, AB On highway #843

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THE CARDSTON ALBERTA TEMPLE

The Raymond Historical Society maintains and operates the Raymond Pioneer Museum. The Museum is home to rich collections and unique artifacts that chronicle the lives of the pioneers that settled in the area. The Museum is also home to the Raymond Sports Hall of Fame which showcases the strong tradition of sport in the community.

The Cardston Alberta Temple is a historic Alberta landmark that stands on elevated ground in the center of Cardston. Founded by Mormon settlers in 1887, the small community lies just 15 miles north of the U.S.-Canada border on southern Alberta’s fertile plains. Outside the gates of the temple, a public visitor’s center (operated in the summer) offers several displays including construction photographs dating to the early 1900s.

www.raymondhistory.ca 403-752-4799 10 Broadway N., Raymond, AB

www.ldschurchtemples.com/cardston 348 3 Street W., Cardston, AB

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SPOCK DAYS

Oktoberfest YQL is based off the world famous Bavarian festival held in Munich Germany. Pogo Bros Inc. is excited to offer a welcoming and inclusive family festival in the heart of downtown Lethbridge for the community, guests and visitors to the vibrant community of Lethbridge. Come on out to sample 13 varieties of German beer, wonderful entertainment, eat some German food and raise your stein high as you shout out some Zigge Zagge’s and Ein Prosit’s. Oktoberfest YQL will certainly make you leave feeling WUNDERBAR!

Each year Spock Days Festival beams into Vulcan and lasers in some amazing fun. The festival is full of activities including a Trek themed parade, slow pitch ball tournament, beverage gardens, fireworks, and more. Come dressed up in your favorite character and celebrate with us June 9 – 11.

Facebook.com/OktoberfestYQL 587-425-0058 &7&/54

TABER CORNFEST Taber Cornfest is the largest FREE family festival in Western Canada. People come in large numbers from near and far for the three days of fun, entertainment, exhibitions, displays, a large Show and Shine of classic and many other character cars, a midway or rides, and a variety of others events from August 24 to August 26 2017.

www.visittaber.com 403-223-2265 Confederation Park at 50 Ave/50 Street, Taber, AB 56

www.vulcantourism.com Vulcan, AB

403-485-2994

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BOUTIQUE-STYLE SHOPPING AND EATING IN DOWNTOWN OKOTOKS Come to Downtown Okotoks and enjoy shopping in our stores, where you’ll likely be talking to the shop owners. Our shops feature many unique brands and styles that are sure to set you apart from the crowd—or to help you find that special gift for the hard-to-shop-for friend. Eat in our restaurants where the owner could be your waiter or the chef, and you can be dining in an old church, house or heritage building.

www.oldetowneokotoks.ca


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BROXBURN VEGETABLES & CAFÉ

COUNTRY ENCOUNTERS COOKING CLASSES

Eat fresh! Visit Broxburn Vegetables & Café and enjoy delicious meals prepared from locally grown ingredients less than five minutes east of Lethbridge. Broxburn is a great place to shop for fresh produce and has a u-pick operation. The Broxburn Café is open year round and offers a menu where the freshness can’t be surpassed. The cafe can also accommodate private functions of 3060 guests after 5 p.m.

Experience Crowsnest’s signature hospitality while expanding your palate. Trained chefs guide you through expert culinary techniques, try your hand at new cuisines, and mingle with locals for a truly unique taste of Crowsnest Pass.

www.broxburn-vegetables.com 403-327-0909 Broxburn Road, 5 minutes from Lethbridge, AB

www.countryencounters.com 403-563-5299 7701 17 Avenue, Crowsnest Pass, AB

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CR FRUIT FARM Pick your own produce and experience from farm to fork. Food really does taste better when it is local. CR Fruit Farm grows a variety of fruit: Raspberries, Saskatoon Berries, Chokecherries, Evans Cherries, Sour Cherries, Black Currants, Rhubarb, Buffalo Berries. herbs: Chives, Dill, Garlic, Parsley, and Vegetables: Beans, Beets, Carrots, Corn, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Onions, Peas, Peppers, Potatoes, Summer Squash, Tomatoes, Winter Squash, Zucchini. Be sure to bring a cooler and dress for the weather and the garden.

403-327-9032

6 km South of Lethbridge on Highway 5, 2 km East on Secondary Highway 508

LUIGIʼS PIZZA & STEAKHOUSE Family owned and operated, Luigi’s Pizza & Steakhouse prides itself on dining excellence. From our juicy steaks and piping hot lasagna to gourmet pizza and baked jambalaya, our menu is filled with classic favourites and new flavours for you to enjoy. We also offer private dining and professional catering for any special event, whether a business meeting, birthday party, or family gathering. Come in today for lunch or dinner, and you’ll see why Luigi’s has been putting smiles on diners’ faces for over 40 years. Open daily.

www.luigispizza.ca 403-328-5555 306 13 Street N., Lethbridge, AB E X P L O R E S O U T H W E S TA L B E R TA . C A

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FORT MACLEOD GOLF CLUB

Spend the day with family and friends while kidding around on the Mini Gold course or live it up on the Go-Kart track. Take a group out on the 9-hole golf course or practice your swing on the year-round driving range. Packages available for groups, corporate and birthday parties. Come out and play! Book your tee time and your private lesson online now!

Fort Macleod has the oldest golf course in Western Canada, which also doubled as a pistol range for several years. In 1924 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales played golf on this course. As you can still see wagon trails, buffalo wallows and cattle bones of a herd that died during the blizzard of 1898, it has been designated a historical site. Open during summer months.

www.evergreengolfcentre.com 5225 24 Ave S., Lethbridge, AB

403-329-4500

www.fortmacleodgolf.com 403-553-4664 270 Lyndon Rd, Fort Macleod, AB

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LEE CREEK VALLEY GOLF COURSE

PINCHER CREEK GOLF CLUB

The Les Furber designed 18-hole Cardston golf course nestled in the Lee Creek Valley, offers a picturesque view of the mountains, wildlife and natural scenery. This par 71 course features friendly services, multiple elevated tee boxes & sand & water hazards which result in a great round of golf. Strategic club selection is rewarded on this course! You will simply love this Cardston golf course!

Enjoy an established course with beautiful vistas, challenging slopes and spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains. Warm up on the driving range, practice green or enjoy a meal on our beautiful deck. A great course with wonderful southern Alberta hospitality.

www.golfleecreek.com 403-653-4198 9 Avenue & 7 Street W, Cardston, AB 58

www.PincherCreekGolfClub.com 942 Hyde Street Pincher Creek, AB

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Located a short drive from Lethbridge, Taber Golf Club provides a wonderful setting for a round no matter your golfing prowess.The Taber Golf Course features an 18-hole golf course. This golf course will use every club in your bag and will challenge any type of golfer.

We are so excited about our NEW 18 Hole Championship Mini Golf course, which provides a great time for everyone! It is a fun challenge to enjoy with friends and family of all ages! Do not worry if you do not know how to golf... mini golf is more luck than skill! We believe this is a great addition to the Town of Okotoks but we did not plan for how much fun mini golf really is!!Parents can sit down for a nice dinner with wine while the kids are entertained! What parent doesn’t want that?

www.tabergolf.ca 403-223-2951 4909 44 Street, Taber, AB

403-995–5563 9 Crystal Green Lane, Okotoks, AB

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VULCAN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Time to Beam Down for a Round! The Vulcan Golf Club is a great championship golf course, with affordable prices and small town friendly service you can’t go wrong. The front nine was developed in 1956 and the Les Furber designed back nine opened in 2017. Proud host of the 2017 AGA Men’s Qualifier June 8, 2017.

www.golfvulcan.ca 403-485-2553 710 1 Street North, Vulcan, AB

WATERTON LAKES GOLF COURSE This 18-hole golf course will challenge you all while taking your breath away. Surrounded by impressive mountain scenery, this course will remind you why you started playing golf. The course greens are amongst the best in Alberta. Club and cart rentals, pro-shop, practice green and a licensed clubhouse are available. Book your tee time online, by email or by phone.

www.golfwaterton.com 403-859-2114 Waterton Lakes National Park, AB E X P L O R E S O U T H W E S TA L B E R TA . C A

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BOW RIVERSEDGE CAMPGROUND

CROOKED CREEK CAMPGROUND

The Premier Year Round Campground on the Cowboy Trail offering over 140 sites (most are pull through). The beautiful riverside location, next to Spray Lake Sawmills is close to all amenities and offers power, water and sewer on every site. Showers, laundry, 30/50 amp sites along with WiFi and a family sports centre.

Located just minutes from Waterton Lakes National Park gate, this park offers 79 serviced and un-serviced camp sites to the general public. Reservations are recommended. During your stay enjoy free WiFi, shower facilities, flush toilets, a cook shack, on site laundry, firewood, and an on-site store. Pet friendly, hiking, fishing and golfing are located nearby for your enjoyment. Open May to October. 5.6 kilometers East of Waterton Park Gate on Highway 5, Waterton, AB.

www.bowriversedge.com 403-932-4675 TF: 877-932-4675 900 Griffin Road East, Cochrane, AB

403-653-1100 crookedcreekcampground@gmail.com

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EconoLodge offers modern, newly renovated rooms, free continental breakfast and complimentary high speed wifi. They can accommodate a variety of guest needs including accessible rooms, family rooms and even a few pet friendly rooms so your furry family members can join you on your travels. For business and long term travelers, EconoLodge meets your needs with kitchenette units. The deluxe room provides guests with a separate bedroom from the living and kitchen area to allow the comfort of home even when you are on your travels.

Looking to extend your stay in Raymond? Then make sure you check out Perrett Park. The Park is located on the south east end of Town and features parkland, fishing, playground, walking trails, washrooms and shower facilities. There are 7 serviced sites (power and water) and 13 non-serviced sites. Perrett Park is a “first come, first serve� facility and no reservations are accepted. The campground opens May long weekend. It generally closes in October, though the closing date may be extended or reduced based on weather.

www.econolodgelethbridge.com 403-328-5591 1124 Mayor Magrath Drive S., Lethbridge, AB 60

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This centrally located hotel is across the street from Henderson Lake Park and Golf Course and the Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens. It is down the street from the Enmax Centre, indoor soccer complex and the judo club. The relaxed rooms have free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, plus mini fridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. Executive, family and kitchenette suites are available. The continental breakfast is free and amenities include a fitness centre, a 24-hour business center and free on-site parking.

This exciting Spray Park is 3,822 square feet and is accompanied by an enclosed new wading pool with fountains and deck jets. The park is surrounded by playgrounds, picnic tables, tall trees and plenty of green space. The perfect gathering place for families and children!

www.super8lethbridge.com 403-328-6636 1030 Mayor Magrath Drive S., Lethbridge, AB

www.coaldale.ca 2211 16 Street, Coaldale, AB

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Take a refreshing break from the dry hot sun and come dive into our Savannah themed outdoor pool. Enjoy our: sundeck and lounge chair area, landscaped lawn picnic area, concession and private gazebo area featuring a patio and BBQ that can be used publicly when it is not booked for private use. Jump in and play a game of volleyball or water basketball with your kids or just sit back and enjoy some ice cream in the shade.

Henderson Pool, located next to Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden and Henderson Lake, is a favourite during the summer for families and kids of all ages. With two waterslides, a climbing wall, a tot spray park and a fully accessible pool, make sure you stop by for a day of cooling off, and bring your towel to catch some rays on the large grassy areas surrounding the water features. Enjoy lunch, dinner, and treats in between, at the concession located on site.

www.coaldale.ca 403-345-1346 1213 20 Avenue, Coaldale, AB

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TABER AQUAFUN CENTRE

If you’re looking to make the most of southern Alberta’s sunny days, come and play at Centennial Park. This oasis-themed outdoor pool boasts: 2 water slides, a rock climbing wall, 1 and 3 metre diving boards, Jr. Olympic lane pool, spray toys, beach entry points, shaded picnic area and a toddler section! You could also play basketball on either of our regulation or kids sized basketball court and beach volleyball courts.

The Taber Centre features a 200-foot waterslide, a lap pool, a children’s play lagoon, a rapids channel, a sauna, a steam room, and a hot tub. An innovative saltwater system is used to clean the pool and toys and equipment are available. This is a great facility for birthday parties, family reunions, and much more.

www.10thingsraymond.ca 60N 100 W., Raymond, AB

403-752-4781

www.visittaber.com 403-223-5544 4712 50 Street, Taber, AB

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VULCAN LIONʼS SWIMMING POOL This wonderful facility features a 5-lane, 25 metre pool, 5 person hot tub, diving board, Climbing wall, and many more toys. Located in the centre of town, this pool is open for lessons, rentals, open swim and all around fun.

www.townofvulcan.ca 403-485-2990 516 Centre Street, Vulcan, AB 62

WATERTON COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND AND SPRAY PARK The community playground is a central meeting place for visitors and residents of Waterton. It includes new equipment and a great water spray park. A washroom, picnic tables, soccer nets, tennis courts, and a ball hockey and basketball area are all near each other.

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ALBERTA BIRDS OF PREY CENTRE

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The Alberta Birds of Prey Centre is Canada’s largest birds of prey facility. Situated on a 70-acre wetland site, the centre is a celebration of nature featuring hawks, falcons, eagles and owls of Alberta. The Birds of Prey Centre has been called a “must see” attraction, delighting many visitors from around the world. Each visitor can have a live owl perch on his or her arm for a once-in-a-lifetime photograph. Daily flight shows available (weather permitting). Open May 10 to September 10.

Opened in 2013, Casa is Lethbridge’s new community arts centre. A unique arts facility, Casa sets a new standard for interdisciplinary arts centres. With something for everyone, Casa offers programming for all ranges of age and ability in numerous arts disciplines. Visit The Gallery to view the works of local, regional and provincial artists, stop by The Window Shop to find locally made arts & crafts, learn a new skill in a class or workshop, or just drop by to see what Casa has to offer.

www.burrowingowl.com 403-345-4262 2124 16 Avenue, Coaldale, AB

www.casalethbridge.ca 403-327-2272 230 8 Street S., Lethbridge, AB

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EXHIBITION PARK

The Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod entertains audiences with live theatre, movies and musical performances. The downstairs green room has performer autographs on the wall from the early 1900’s. Come hear the stories of Eddy the Ghost.

Exhibition Park is southern Alberta’s premiere meeting place for events, meetings and conferences. Located off of 43rd Street South and Crowsnest Trail, Exhibition Park hosts large-scale special events and festivals such as Ag Expo, Aggie Days, Home and Garden Show, Whoop-Up Days Family Festival, Bucking & Barrels, Safety City Youth Education, Children’s Family Festival, Farmers’ Markets, The Big Christmas Trade Show And more!

Box office hours Monday to Friday 11 am – 4 pm

www.macleodempress.com 403-553-4404 235 – 24 Street (Main Street), Fort Macleod, AB

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FORT WHOOP-UP

FRANK SLIDE INTERPRETIVE CENTRE

Interactive. Immersive. Experiential. EXPLORE & LEARN Fort Whoopup tells the story of the buffalo robe trade, the years leading up to and the years that followed. We will be telling the story of this region, and the people here, from the mid-1860s to the early 1890s. It is a complex story that includes the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), other First Nations, Métis, Canadians, Americans, and British. It is a story of trade and politics, good people and notorious characters, and the flow of time.

Sift through aftermath of Canada’s most infamous rockslide and connect with living history, at one of the most popular attractions: The Frank Slide Interpretive Centre. The centre is open year-round. Learn why Turtle Mountain fell and if another rock slide will come down.

http://galtmuseum.com/fort-whoop_up 403-320-3777 West end of 3 Avenue S., into Indian Battle Park

www.history.alberta.ca/frankslide 403-562-7388 1.5 km off HWY 3 in the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass

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HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE

HIKING IN WATERTON

Discover it here! Open year round for that urban escape and only minutes from downtown Lethbridge. Explore the coulees, cottonwood forests and signs of early human settlement on an expansive network of self-guided trails. Relax high up in the forest canopy while you sit on the award winning green roof deck. The newly upgraded, LEED Gold building features innovative exhibits and a nature inspired community art gallery. Admission by donation.

Choose your path in Waterton Lakes National Park’s vast amount of hiking trails from beginner to difficult. You will be pleased with amazing views of lakes, wildlife and unique peaks. Discover your inner self while breathing the crisp mountain air.

www.lethbridge.ca/hsnc 403-320-3064 Indian Battle Park north of the High Level Bridge 64

www.mywaterton.ca Waterton, AB


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KOOTENAI BROWN PIONEER VILLAGE

NEW WEST THEATRE

Re-live the authentic, close-up frontier experience of Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village, featuring 28 furnished Heritage buildings dating back to 1878. Enjoy our fun-filled events, a picnic in our award winning gardens and bring home a unique memory from The Country Store.

Top live entertainment attraction showcasing popular Music-Comedy Reviews and contemporary Canadian plays. Tickets by single production purchase or subscription.

www.kootenaibrown.ca 403-627-3684 1037 Bev McLachlin Drive Pincher Creek, AB

403-329-SEAT(7328) for tickets

www.newwesttheatre.com 403-381-WEST(9378) for theatre 1002 4 Avenue S., Lethbridge, AB

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SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY

Open from mid-May to mid-October Nikka Yuko has been rated as one of the top 10 Gardens to see in Canada by MSN News and will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary on July 14th. Throughout the summer have a cultural experience such as Nodate (outside tea), Yukata dressing, hear the power of Taiko drumming or watch an expert Iadio (sword) demonstration. Take part in daily Cultural Activities such as fan and or lantern decorating, calligraphy, games, or chopstick lessons.

Located in the heart of downtown Lethbridge, the Southern Alberta Art Gallery offers a dynamic variety of contemporary art programs and has won international recognition for the quality of its exhibitions. The gallery’s park setting and proximity to local cafés and shopping make it an excellent place to drop in during a day’s outing. Its many programs include children’s art classes, exhibition opening receptions, courses in art appreciation, and much more! Guided tours of the changing exhibitions are available for groups.

www.nikkayuko.com 403-328-3511 Mayor Magrath Drive and 9 Avenue S., Lethbridge, AB

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THE FORT MUSEUM OF THE NWMP AND FIRST NATIONS INTERPRETIVE CENTRE The Sergeant at Arms at the NWMP Museum consults with children to see if the NWMP Riders are ‘up to snuff’. The Musical Ride – a choreography of riders on horseback - goes four times a day (JulyAugust). Displays of NWMP and Blackfoot people are showcased. Open during the summer months.

www.nwmpmuseum.com 403-553-4703 TF 1-866-273-6841 219 Jerry Potts Blvd Fort Macleod, AB

THE LEBEL- CULTIVATING CREATIVITY Featuring Pincher Creek’s array of Art, Culture & History The Lebel offers a range of programs that cater to a spectrum of skill levels. This experience is positively unique to each individual that walks through the door. Featuring over 60 local artists, the Lebel’s energy is humbling and authentic.

www.thelebel.ca 403-627-5272 696 Kettles Street Pincher Creek, AB

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TURTLE MOUNTAIN Marvel at the awesome power of nature at Frank Slide – from an entirely new perspective. The Turtle Mountain Trail offers a hiking and scrambling for adventure lovers looking for a breath-taking new summit to conquer.

www.gocrowsnest.ca Crowsnest Pass, AB 66

VULCAN TOURISM AND TREK STATION/ VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE A must see for any Trek fan. Visit the Leonard Nimoy’s bronze bust and handprint! Or the Star Ship FX6-1995-A. The unique gift shop showcases unique Star Trek memorabilia. Visit our online gift shop anytime. The visitor information centre will assist you in your trip planning for the community and help you find all the hidden gems Vulcan has to offer.

www.vulcantourism.com 403-485-2994 115 Centre Street East, Vulcan, AB


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Enrich your Waterton experience with: information; maps, geocaching; nature, history, hiking and First Nations books; exhibits; art; photography; Waterton Wildflower (June) and Wildlife (September) Festival events and merchandise; Parks Canada gear and more. May -September.

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It’s very easy to get in a rut by the time winter rolls around. With the colder weather, you need to look differently to find some family fun. But there is countless opportunity to have some fun through the colder months, and we’ve got a couple ideas for you.

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Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort

Vimy’s Lounge & Grill

The Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort is an 80 suite, full service hotel located in the heart of the Waterton town-site. www.watertonlakeslodge.com | 1-888-985-6343

Featuring mouth-watering burgers, AAA Alberta steaks cut inhouse, house-specialty Eggs Benedict, and much more. www.vimys.com | (403) 859-2150

Crandell Mountain Lodge

Pearls Cafe

Crandell has been welcoming guests since 1940 and offers the charm of a Bed & Breakfast with the comfort of a lodge. www.crandellmountainlodge.com | 1-866-859-2288

The hiker’s hub of Waterton, Pearls offers healthy and hearty options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. www.pearlscafe.ca | (403) 859-2498

Aspen Village

Pizza of Waterton

Offering the widest variety of accommodations in the park, ranging from traditional hotel rooms to private cottages. www.aspenvillageinn.com | 1-888-859-8669

A favorite among locals and visitors, Pizza of Waterton has been operating for over 20 years. Take out options available. www.pizzaofwaterton.com | (403) 859-2660

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