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  2. History of Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    The modern history of Lethbridge extends to the mid-19th century, when the area was developed from drift mines opened by Nicholas Sheran in 1874, and the North Western Coal and Navigation Company in 1882. Prior to the development of drift mines in the area, Lethbridge, Alberta was known as Coal Banks, and was part of the territory of the ...

  3. Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    Lethbridge ( / ˈlɛθbrɪdʒ / LETH-brij) is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 106,550 in the 2023 municipal census. [ 5] Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100,000 people. The nearby Canadian Rocky Mountains contribute to the city's warm summers, mild winters, and windy climate.

  4. Lethbridge Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    History. Opened. August 1909. Location. The Lethbridge Viaduct, commonly known as the High Level Bridge, is a railway trestle bridge over the Oldman River in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Constructed between 1907 and 1909 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, it is the largest railway structure in Canada and the largest of its type in the world, and ...

  5. Galt Museum & Archives - Wikipedia

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    Galt Museum & Archives is the primary museum in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, and is the largest museum in the province south of Calgary. In 2006, the museum cared for a growing collection of over 20,000 artifacts and 300,000 archival documents and photographs record the history of Lethbridge and southern Alberta. It attracts over 50,000 ...

  6. Lethbridge County - Wikipedia

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    lethcounty.ca. Lethbridge County is a municipal district in southern Alberta, Canada. It is in Census Division No. 2 and part of the Lethbridge census agglomeration. It was known as the County of Lethbridge prior to December 4, 2013. [2] Its name was changed in time for 2014 to coincide with its 50th anniversary.

  7. University of Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .ulethbridge .ca. The University of Lethbridge (also known as uLethbridge, uLeth, and U of L) is a public comprehensive and research higher education institution located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, with a second campus in Calgary, Alberta . Founded in the liberal arts tradition, the university offers over 150 undergraduate ...

  8. Fort Whoop-Up - Wikipedia

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    Fort Whoop-Up. /  49.69194°N 112.85667°W  / 49.69194; -112.85667. Fort Whoop-Up was the nickname (eventually adopted as the official name) given to a whisky trading post, originally Fort Hamilton, near what is now Lethbridge, Alberta. [ 1] During the late 19th century, the post served as a centre for trading activities, including the ...

  9. List of mayors of Lethbridge - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... This is a list of mayors of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Mayors of Lethbridge; Mayor Term Began