14 organizations or facilities in Lethbridge for Walking.
Weight Room, Strength and Conditioning Lane, Spin Studio and Stretching Studio (Hardwood floor)
The Lethbridge Play Charter was adopted to educate and move towards a community that embraces play, including riskier and child-led play. The benefits of play are life-long and play is encouraged throughout everyone's life! Play can be indoor and outdoor, physical and creative, and solitary or with others. Check out our website for activities, events, programs and ideas! Email us to be added to our email list!
FoodFit is a new program designed to bring people together to set goals, learn skills, and make measurable changes in overall health and fitness, with a focus on nutrition and exercise. Over the course of 12 weeks, participants cook, learn about nutrition, and participate in at least 30 minutes of walking or other physical activity. FoodFit expands our ability to impact healthy changes, and is designed to break down social barriers that pose significant challenges to achieving optimal health and wellness. FoodFit classes start again in January 2017, with two evening class options. Since space is limited, please call Thressa at 403 320 8779 or [email protected] to register. Everyone welcome! Priority is given to those who self-identify as a low income household.
The YMCA of Lethbridge is a community serving charity where children, youth and adults enrich spirit, mind, body and a sense of belonging.
Multi-use facility for Pronghorn Athletics training and competitions as well as high school and community sporting activities.
Lethbridge and Southern Alberta’s “Soul” specialty running/walking store. We are able to offer you, the enthusiast, the best in running /walking footwear and accessories as well as providing expert service in product selection with our knowledgeable, experienced staff.
Special Olympics Alberta’s mission is to enrich the lives of Albertans with an intellectual disability through sport. The vision is to provide individuals with an intellectual disability, of all ages and abilities, opportunity to realize their full athletic potential, with appropriate training, coaching and competitions, to develop life skills, a healthy body and self esteem.. Special Olympics Lethbridge provides this through the various sports programs we offer: 5-Pin Bowling; 10-Pin Bowling; Basketball, Bocce, Curling, Figure Skating, Floor Hockey, Golf, Powerlifting, Rythmic Gymnastics,Softball, Swimming, and Walking.
We are an on-campus fitness resource centre that provides fitness services, programs, information and activities designed to encourage and support a healthy lifestyle. Our Centre is the leader in Southwestern Alberta where we ignite the passion from within the community to live an active and healthy lifestyle. We are one of nine Centres within the Be Fit for Life Network and are funded by Alberta Community Development via the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation and the Lethbridge College. Our network enables Albertans to be phsycially active where they live, work and play.
LAB provides social and recreational opportunities for people of all ages. The Association runs a bowling league from September thru April on Tuesday nights at the Holiday Bowl. There are numerous activities through the year and at least one organized activity every month including: BBQs, entertainment nights, raising awareness, as well as an annual walk. The annual walk was started in 2002 and raised money to provide service dogs to those in need.
Join us for a variety of public programs for children and adults, including Junior Naturalists, Extreme by Nature, Ask a Naturalist and Sunday Nature Walks.
The Nature Centre hosts 3 nature-based exhibits each year, has a extensive resource library and delivers environmental education programs. A place that keeps you coming back for more!
Mission: To have a community engaged in Nature Appreciation.
Cottonwood Park is a City Preservation Area and is named for its extensive cottonwood forest. The park includes grasslands, coulees, and forests It also provides a natural habitat for many prairie species including the Prairie Rattlesnake.
The park is open from 7 am – 8:30 pm year round and there is a small parking lot on the upper bench with a shale trail that leads down to the lower river valley. The trail heading down to the river bottom is fairly steep so be prepared for a hike.
Residents and visitors can enjoy a variety of pathways and trails throughout the City. They are fun to explore and can help fill a warm summer evening or even a warm winter Sunday! The City of Lethbridge’s pathway network contains over 150 km of paved pathways and approximately 50 km of natural or gravel trails. The pathway system is centered around the Coal Banks Trail, the regional pathways connect neighbourhoods throughout the City. Natural pathways are a great way to explore the river valley parks.
Based in Lethbridge, Alberta, the Chinook Outdoor Club or COC organizes full day trips for its members to hike, scramble, cycle, back-country ski, telemark and snowshoe in the Southern Alberta Rockies. Our destinations include Waterton National Park, Glacier National Park (Montana), the Castle River drainage, the Crowsnest Pass and the Upper Oldman River area. We ask that participants in our COC outings be well-equipped for the mountains, and fit and able to hike or ski for up to eight hours. Since 1971, Chinook Outdoor Club members have been exploring the hills and mountains to the west of Lethbridge. Our active, hardcore COC members are generally over forty – with a few younger exceptions – and we go to the mountains every Saturday or Sunday. The Chinook Outdoor Club would love to share its knowledge of the local mountains with new members. COC invites newcomers to participate in one or two outings as guests, to see if you like what we are doing.
A community for mountain enthusiasts from around Southern Alberta to connect for mountain activities (e.g., scrambling, mountaineering, backcountry skiing, rock and ice climbing, hiking, etc.), mountain culture (e.g., film festivals, slide shows), and mountain leadership training (e.g., avalanche courses, ropework courses etc.). The section is developing a full schedule of mountain trips, but people must be members of the ACC — and our Southern Alberta Section — to participate in our ACC section’s activities. For information on what trips our section is offering — and how to join — please check out our ACC sections’ website.
148 parks or open spaces in Lethbridge may have amenities suitable for Walking.
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