26’ enclosed
Bumper Pull 7000 26’ x 8’
H & H 2007 Trailer TRM
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At the heart of this experience is the Helen Schuler Nature Reserve, where adventurers can explore trails that descend into the river valley, leading to a network of hiking and biking paths that wind along the Oldman River. Pavan Park and Indian Battle Park are among the region’s best green spaces, ideal for trail running, mountain biking, and horseback riding. For thrill-seekers, the strong Chinook winds that sweep across the landscape create ideal conditions for kiteboarding, paragliding, and windsports at nearby spots like Henderson Lake and open hilltops around the city. In winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing become popular in areas like the River Valley Wilderness Park. The Lethbridge Viaduct (High Level Bridge), the largest train trestle in North America, adds a stunning architectural landmark to many of these adventures. Whether you’re scaling clay cliffs, riding along the riverside, or flying through the air on a thermal draft, Lethbridge delivers a bold and often wind-powered adventure experience that’s unlike anywhere else in Alberta.
Lethbridge is an ecological gateway to Alberta’s prairie and grassland habitats, offering a surprisingly rich range of wildlife for a semi-urban center. The Oldman River Valley, with its unique coulee topography and riparian ecosystems, serves as a natural corridor for birds, mammals, and reptiles. White-tailed deer, porcupines, and red foxes are frequently seen in and around the city’s extensive trail systems, especially at Pavan Park and Popson Park. Birdwatchers are drawn to the area for sightings of golden eagles, prairie falcons, and Swainson’s hawks, particularly during seasonal migrations. The Helen Schuler Nature Centre plays a key role in protecting and interpreting these ecosystems, offering boardwalks and interpretive programming that educate visitors about native plants, amphibians, and insect life. Wetland zones within the reserve and along parts of the Oldman River support amphibians like northern leopard frogs and attract species of ducks and shorebirds throughout the year. The surrounding grasslands, though often overlooked, are crucial habitats for species like Richardson’s ground squirrels, badgers, and even short-horned lizards in drier pockets. Conservation efforts, including community cleanups and habitat restoration projects, ensure Lethbridge’s wildlife remains accessible and protected, offering urban residents direct access to Alberta’s wild prairie heart.


Lethbridge has a deep-rooted and proudly visible car culture that reflects both Alberta’s prairie ruggedness and the province’s love for performance and craftsmanship. From meticulously restored classic cars to roaring trucks and street-tuned imports, the city offers a welcoming and diverse automotive scene. The Street Wheelers Car Club is a major force in the local car community, organizing one of Alberta’s largest and most iconic events—the Street Machine Weekend. This multi-day celebration features a show and shine, 100-foot races, and cruise nights that take over downtown Lethbridge, attracting thousands of enthusiasts and spectators each year. Alberta’s truck culture is also alive and well in Lethbridge, with lifted diesel trucks and off-road-ready rigs regularly seen around town and at rural events. Nearby Bridge County Raceway and other local motorsport tracks give speed lovers and drag racers a venue to unleash their builds. Local performance shops, wrap specialists, and restoration garages thrive, helping foster a strong DIY ethos among gearheads. Whether it’s American muscle, custom-built Jeeps, or JDM tuners, Lethbridge’s car culture thrives on community, tradition, and the wide-open roads that define life in southern Alberta. It’s where horsepower meets hospitality, and every ride tells a story of pride and prairie grit.
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