By Nerissa McNaughton on June 20th, 2025
When the summer sun is shining and you’re craving something cool, there’s only one place in Medicine Hat that does it right every time—Swirl’s Ice Cream! Proudly serving the community for an incredible 41 seasons, Swirl’s is much more than a local ice cream shop. It’s a Medicine Hat institution, beloved by generations who keep ... Read More »
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The Southern Alberta Art Gallery (SAAG), located in Lethbridge, Alberta, is a celebrated institution dedicated to showcasing contemporary art and amplifying the voices of diverse artists. Known by its Blackfoot name, Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin, which translates to “the new making of images,” SAAG honours its connection to the Blackfoot Confederacy and the lands it stands on. SAAG ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Nerissa McNaughton on June 18th, 2025
In the charming community of Irvine, Alberta, the Prairie Memories Museum offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into life on the Canadian prairies over a hundred years ago. With its town square setting, restored historical buildings, and a collection of artifacts that tell the story of a bygone era, this hidden gem is a must-visit for ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Nerissa McNaughton on June 17th, 2025
When you picture Alberta, the majestic Rockies or vibrant cities like Calgary and Edmonton probably come to mind. But Alberta is also home to hidden gems that offer their own charm, and the tiny village of Cowley is one such treasure. Whether you’re seeking tranquility, natural beauty, or a unique rural getaway, Cowley deserves a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Britanny Burr on June 16th, 2025
If you love a good view and you’re a fan of a nice, scenic drive, you can’t do wrong with this Alberta route that is a destination in its own right. Highwood Pass sits proudly in Kananaskis Country within Peter Laugheed Provincial Park, boasting the title of the highest paved road in Canada. At a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Britanny Burr on June 16th, 2025
If you love a good view and you’re a fan of a nice, scenic drive, you can’t do wrong with this Alberta route that is a destination in its own right. Highwood Pass sits proudly in Kananaskis Country within Peter Laugheed Provincial Park, boasting the title of the highest paved road in Canada. At a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Nerissa McNaughton on June 13th, 2025
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden in Lethbridge is a place where peace, culture, and history intersect. This garden retreat was designed as a symbol of Japan-Canada friendship and a celebration of the resilience and contributions of Japanese Canadians. Established in 1967 during Canada’s Centennial, Nikka Yuko was designed to honour the contributions of Japanese Canadians to ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Nerissa McNaughton on June 12th, 2025
In Medicine Hat, Tino’s Drive-In has always been more than just a place to grab a bite; it’s been a cherished community gathering spot since its doors first opened on June 1, 1967! For over 55 years, Tino’s has remained all about tradition, family values, and incredible food. Still owned and operated by its original ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Nerissa McNaughton on June 11th, 2025
In Lethbridge, Alberta, the Galt Museum & Archives is a hub of storytelling, education, and community connection, capturing the history of Alberta’s diverse cultural heritage. Here’s why you should make it a stop on your summer road trip this year. Galt Museum & Archives? Galt Museum & Archives focuses on historical preservation and education. From ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Nerissa McNaughton on June 10th, 2025
Medicine Hat is home to a giant claim to fame—the largest chess set in the world! Whether you love to play chess, are a curious traveller, or just looking for a unique destination to spice up your summer road trip, this record-breaking chessboard and its towering pieces promise an experience like no other. What is ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Britanny Burr on June 9th, 2025
If you ever find yourself cruising down Highway 3 through the picturesque Crowsnest Pass in southwestern Alberta, be sure to stop in the quiet community of Coleman. This charming town, established in 1903 as a coal mining community, has preserved its heritage through well-maintained historical buildings and is surrounded by the stunning beauty of the ... Read More »
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