Copperwood is a newer neighbourhood located south of Whoop Up Dr at the most western reach of the city. Construction of this area began in 1997 and continues today. The community consists primarily of single-family homes but also provides multi-family options such as duplexes, townhomes and condominiums. Copperwood offers residents Firelight Park and Lake, Coalbanks Park and Keystone Park. It is located directly south of The Crossings, which is home to Chinook High School, Catholic Central High School West Campus, Crossings Branch Public Library, and the future Crossings Leisure Complex and Crossings Retail-Commercial Development.
West Lethbridge will continue to be an exciting place to live and visit as it grows. New services, neighbourhoods, recreation facilities, businesses and roads are being built and are all in support of a vibrant lifestyle for Lethbridge residents. West Lethbridge is now seeing a flurry of new development, infrastructure projects and other improvements all aimed towards building a better more liva
The University of Lethbridge is one of Canada’s top-ranked universities and leading research institutions. Alberta’s Destination University, the U of L attracts more than 8,700 students each year.
West Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Nicholas Sheran Park
Nicholas Sheran Park is the premier west side park featuring a man made lake, a great pathway system, large open spaces, disk golf, a large playground, fitness equipment, a small picnic shelter.
West Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Cottonwood Park
This park features 2 km of granular trails through a beautiful biodiverse cottonwood forest.
West Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Popson Park
This river valley park holds many great activities such as an observatory, sheltered picnic area, and access for fishing.
West Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Indian Battle Park
West Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Bull Trail Park
Lethbridge Attractions
Situated in the South West corner of Alberta with a beautiful coulee and river bottom separating the city in half. Connecting the two parts of the city is the iconic High Level Bridge. This super-sunny city has a massive urban parks system thanks to a ravine created by the local river. Warm Chinook winds keep winter temperatures on the mild side.
The Lethbridge Viaduct, commonly known as the High Level Bridge, was constructed between 1907–1909 at Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada at a cost of $1,334,525.