Super 8 by Wyndham Lethbridge





The Super 8 by Wyndham Lethbridge Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a beautiful and peaceful paved loop around Henderson Lake. There are parks, sheltered rest areas, open picnic benches, bathrooms, historic elements, and lots of trees and shade. The path bypasses a golf course, a pool and playground, and the adjacent Nikka Yukko Japanese Gardens. It's friendly for wheelchair users and strollers and frequented by walkers, runners, and road bikers alike.
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Conveniently located on the West bank of Lethbridge, this trail explores the Oldman River valley. Parking can be found right off of University Drive West This loop follows a well-maintained trail within both the North and South Bull Trail Park with a good mix of hills, flat and stairs. Since there are many offshoot trails to explore, it is recommended to have an offline GPS map to ensure you remain on the correct route.
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The Belly River Trailhead is tucked up into the northeast corner of Glacier National Park, just steps from the United States - Canada border and the customs station. This multi-day route takes you along the gorgeous Belly River to Cosley Lake. Along the route, you'll pass the Gable Creek and Cosley Lake wilderness campgrounds. Many hikers opt to day-hike from Cosley Lake campground to the Bear Mountain Lookout nearby. This route is not recommended as a winter hike. It can snow through the...
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This route is similar to the overnight trip to Cosley Lake and back. This trip takes you over a mile farther along the Stoney Indian Pass Trail to the Foot of Glenns Lake and the wilderness campground there. The Belly River Trailhead is tucked up into the northeast corner of Glacier National Park, just steps from the United States - Canada border and the customs station. Along the route, you'll pass the Gable Creek and Cosley Lake wilderness campgrounds. This route is not recommended as a...
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The Belly River Trailhead is tucked up into the northeast corner of Glacer National Park, just steps from the United States - Canada border and the customs station. This route takes you past the Gable Creek wilderness campground and the Belly River Ranger Station to the place where the Belly River Trail ends. The trail ends at a suspension bridge that crosses the Belly River and connects to the Ptarmigan Trail. This route is not recommended as a winter hike. It can snow through the summer...