Two Dead Rattlers By Popson Park
I'll wait to tally it officially until the season is over, but I suspect that the number of rattlesnake deaths this year on the roads around Paradise Canyon and Popson Park are going to be more than those of the last two years in Lethbridge combined... this owing both to the construction that's intruding into the last vestiges of coulee-rim rattlesnake territory, and the fact that drivers are not being cautious in the areas where they should be
Popson Winter
Popson Park, Lethbridge, Alberta.
Global TV Lethbridge GOAT GRAZING FIRES
A crew of 250 goats from Creekside Goat Company at work in support of wildfire prevention. This is the latest in a series of projects with the City of Lethbridge, Alberta. Other projects include Cottonwood Park, Indian Battle Park, and Alexander Wilderness Park.
Lethbridge River Valley
Come explore Lethbridge's River Valley.
The City of Lethbridge is in the process of updating the Lethbridge River Valley Parks Master Plan. The plan will set out a long term vision that will describe the value of this community asset and will guide how the river valley is used, balancing the preservation of the eco-diversity and the desire for residents to enjoy the use of the river valley.
Find out more at lethbridge.ca/rvpmp
Top 5 Parks in South Lethbridge
Top 5 Parks in Lethbridge's South Side.
Two Cowboys: Breathing at the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden in Lethbridge, Alberta
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Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden
With the first snow of fall today in Alberta, summer is suddenly a distant memory. We had a glorious summer here in Canada and during its beautiful days we visited some pretty awesome locations in Lethbridge. One of these places, where we had a little time to catch our breath was the Japanese Garden.
The Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden offers visitors an unforgettable experience by combining the beauty of nature in a serene (and organized setting. From the first spring blossom to the final autumn leaf, the Garden is an oasis of tranquility. When we visited it was a sea of green.
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Cottonwood Park Sunset Timelapse
Test footage of a new timelapse box I'm building with an older GoPro Hero 3+. Shot in Cottonwood Park, Lethbridge Alberta Canada.
This Is Lethbridge
Created as part of application process for Parks Canada summer job.
Music - The Abramson Singers - Fool's Gold
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Kamloops-Kenna Cartwright Park
Mother’s Day Hike-2018
Global News Lethbridge
Media Coverage of Cottonwood Park Project
Alexander Wilderness Park
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Saamis Tepee and Police Point Park - Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
My first 19 slides are from the Saamis Tepee and the surrounding area. The last 18 are of Police Point Park in Medicine Hat.
About the SAAMIS TEPEE
~~Saamis Tepee is a very recognizable landmark located easily in the community of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
Towering at just over 65 metres (215 feet) the giant steel tepee looms over the Seven Persons Creek river valley and its coulees.
The Saamis Tepee was built in 1988 for the Calgary Winter Olympics by Steve Illes. The tepee once housed the famous Olympic flame during the ceremonies.
The tepee was meant as a symbol of the First Nation people during the Olympics. The colors of the tepee rings have significance. The white ring is said to represent purity, the red represents the sun and the blue means water.
After the Olympics, the giant tepee was disassembled and moved to Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Today, it sits on a ridge, easily viewed from Highway #1 when coming and going from Medicine Hat.
Inside the Saamis Tepee are a series of 10 historic story boards detailing the lives of the First Nation people. There are giant murals, beautifully done - each with information billboards.
From the Saamis Tepee there is a recreation trail leading north which connects to the Kin Coulee Park and the Heritage Trail System.~~
About POLICE POINT PARK
~~Police Point Park is a wilderness park and recreation destination situated on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River in the community of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
The 98 hectare ( 242 acre) park is a wildlife nature reserve heavily decorated in a forest of cottonwood trees with open fields of prairie grasslands. It is a popular destination for walking, sightseeing and birdwatching.
This Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada park is part of a flood plain and is identified as a riparian area with a sensitive eco system. At one time the parkland was a NWMP (North West Mounted Police) outpost monitoring the fur trade and policing whisky.
Today, it is a wilderness park with very little human intervention located away from city sights and sounds. The lack of noise and high people traffic combined with the high volume of trees and the rich river environment - the park attracts many birds to the area.
The Police Point Park is one of the more popular birdwatching destinations in Medicine Hat for viewing song birds and waterfowl.
Some of the bird sightings may include the Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers, Fox Sparrows, White-throated Sparrows, ,American Tree Sparrows, American Kestrel, Juncos, Red-breasted Nuthatch, House Finches and Black-capped Chickadees.
Connecting to the park is a paved trail and exploring the park is a series of red rock gravel, dirt and sand trails. The paved trail connects the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada to Police Point Park via the Heritage Trail System.
The side trails in the Police Point Park explore the forested park and the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Many of the trails are loop routes. Most are very easy going, short and level paths.
The main gravel pathway leads visitors out to the bend in the South Saskatchewan River where the mighty river meets the Rose and Seven Persons Creeks.
Along the trails are information signs, lookout viewing platforms and some sightseeing benches providing some of the best views in the community of the river.
At the entrance of the park is the Police Point Nature Centre. Here they provide washrooms, interpretive guides and more information signs.~~
Sunnyside School Fish Club Lethbridge
Sunnyside Elementary School Teacher Sunnyside Elementary School brings his love of fishing and the outdoors into the classroom, to teach students about nature and the environment.
Bike ride Lethbridge Alberta steep hills at Pavan Park
If you live close to Lethbridge, Alberta, you can practice cycling from the North side to Pavan Park which is 5km from 23rd Avenue North. Turning left as it shows on the video once you are in Pavan Park, your journey starts with a nice steep hill.
At the bottom, you will find washrooms, a picnic area and the Bowman river. The fun begins climbing the hill which is 1.5 km long and it is an excellent workout hill.
Indian Battle Park
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Triple Snake Morning In Paradise
Two rattlesnakes were picked up at the Paradise Canyon Golf Club this morning, and then a third snake encountered on the road to Popson Park where they were to be released
Summer in Lethbridge, Alberta (AB), Canada
Lethbridge is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, and the largest city in southern Alberta. It is Alberta's fourth-largest city by population after Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer, and the third-largest by land area after Calgary and Edmonton.
Triple M Housing - MRD2076 237KS
Triple M Housing - Model MRD2076 237KS