Coast Lethbridge Hotel & Conference Centre
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Culinary delights at Lethbridge
... Therfore the name head smashed in buffalo jump. We toured the galleries and then set out for Lethbridge .
We met Janet and Ken at the Downtown Hotel in Prince George and they invited us for a Barbecue at their beautiful home in Lethbridge. They failed to tell us what fantastic chefs they both are. We had the most delightful Hibiscus salad and beautifully cooked steak and the sweetest corn. We had a good few drinks, fantastic ...
Lethbridge Art Walk
... a programmable sound element and dozens of cast birds perched on high tensile wires projected through the plate glass of the window.
I checked out the exhibits at SAAG and came away with food for thought. I loved the exhibition by Denton Fredrickson and Catherine Ross - Between Material and Imagination but the group exhibition - Emotional Blackmail was ...
D-Day!!
... now.
There is so much on this trip I am looking forward to, along with a few things I'm not so sure about. We get to go to Seattle, Wa, perhaps stop and see the Sace needle (I think that's what it's called) and the market where they throw the fish. We will drive through the Red Wood Forest in Oregon and northern California, and Sean promised me that even if we don't stay will will get to drive across the Golden Gate Bridge. I just want to be able ...
Badlands of Alberta
... US Rockies and Cascades reunite. Lethbridge is the next major town, but I almost blow it off because I really need to ****. Then I see a tourist info stop on the western edge, so give it a look. Turns out it's perched right above the dubiously named 'Fort Whoop-up’ whose name goes largely unexplained, though speculations run rampant. In Canada fort/trading posts were frequently known as ‘whiskey posts’, so go figure. The terrain ...
Trudgian time
... lot of tea while we were in Lethbridge actually. North America doesn't seem to be big on tea so it was a bit of a treat.
Towards the end of our time in Lethbridge, Tim's parents arrived - it was great to catch up with them and meet them in Dan's case. Lots of laughs and glasses of wine were shared.
We also had a night as babysitters so Di and Tim could go out for the night. The little man slept soundly so it was an easy ...
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- Room service
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Business Services
- Wheelchair accessibility