Common Spaces
Space used by many but not for living (Hallway, Stairs, entry, storage)
1 area
Details
Type: Garage
Security Deposit: $100
Initial Term: 12 months
Parking: Garage
Available: Immediately
Utilities:
Power: Included
Water: Included
Sewer: Included
Gas: Included
Pets Not Allowed
Amenities
Washer: None
Dryer: None
Property and Surrounding Area
Property Features
325 26 Street
325 26 Street
Neighbourhood Features
Glendale Neighbourhood
Glendale borders Henderson Park, Mayor Magrath Dr, Highway 3 and the WT Hill Business Park. This area once contained some of the largest lots in the city, with most having been subdivided into smaller lots. The homes in Glendale were built post-WWII and all streets in the east half of the neighbourhood were named after Second World War battles. Glendale also borders Exhibition Park and is a unique, stable and desirable area to live.
South Side Attractions
Lethbridge
South Lethbridge is the heart of our city, with more shopping and amenities than any other side of the city. Home to our hospital, college, Enmax center, city hall, indoor shopping malls and a huge collection of big box stores; this side of town is perfect for young and old alike.
South Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Scenic Drive Dog Run
A well-maintained, off-leash path to let your furry friends run free!
South Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Sugar Bowl
Great place for sledding in the winter or going for a stroll in the summer.
South Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Galt Museum
The Galt Museum holds some of Lethbridge's most interesting pieces of history.
South Side Attractions
Lethbridge
Fort Whoop Up
The replica of an original fur trading post that was originally built in the late 1800's
South Side Attractions
Lethbridge
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.