Lethbridge experiences a semi-arid climate with warm summers and cold winters, characterized by chinook winds that can significantly raise temperatures in the winter.
As of recent estimates, Lethbridge has a population of just over 100,000 residents.
Lethbridge doesn't have a specific food associated with it, but it does have many great local restaurants, particularly those offering farm-to-table cuisine.
Yes, Lethbridge offers many outdoor activities thanks to its parks, river valleys, and nearby Rocky Mountains.
Lethbridge has a public transit system with buses serving the city, making it relatively easy to navigate without a car.
Lethbridge hosts events like the Whoop-Up Days festival and the Lethbridge International Airshow, which draw many visitors each year.
Occasionally, Lethbridge residents can witness the Northern Lights, particularly during periods of high solar activity.
Yes, Lethbridge is home to the University of Lethbridge, which contributes significantly to the city's cultural and educational atmosphere.
Lethbridge has a thriving arts scene with galleries, theatres, and the Southern Alberta Art Gallery playing central roles.
A hidden gem would be the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden—a peaceful oasis with beautiful landscaping that reflects Japanese culture.