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Elizabeth Hall Wetlands

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80 Bridge Dr W, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 4S5, Canada
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Jul 31, 2018
This is a very fun place to go experience a bit of nature right within the city. The paths are well kept and easy for those that may not be the fittest. There are many animals and organisms that inhabit this wetland. On one hike we saw tons of turtles, a porcupine, many deer, fish, lots of deer, and tons of different types of birds. It is a very relaxing place and it is so big that it never seems busy. Well worth the time to go there and enjoy it.

Jul 10, 2018
Was lot shopping in Southern Alberta grabbed some fast food sandwiches in Lethbridge. A royal pain in the ass to try and get near what I had hoped was a picnic or day use area near the high level bridge. Found this place on 3rd try. Not what we wanted, but walked the dog briefly, he thought it ead great and made a makeshift picnic under a shade tree in the parking lot on a large rock and a camp chair from the back of the vehicle. The area is gorgeous and very relaxing. Next visit we'll venture a bit further in and take some more pictured.

Jul 25, 2018
A nice more secluded park with alot less traffic than most of the local parks.

Mar 15, 2018
Small, very walkable park. Love the dock over the water to get closer to wildlife. This is the place to observe Lethbridge turtles (not a native species, I believe they are a pet store breed) sunning themselves in the summer.

Jun 7, 2018
I love it here! I recommend for any family who wants to get out of the city!

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