This enormous train bridge crosses the Oldman River.
What is the Lethbridge Viaduct
The first peoples to live in what is now Alberta.
Who are Indigenous peoples?
Albertas Neighbours
The capital city of Alberta.
What is Edmonton?
These tall plants have trunks, branches, and leaves.
What are trees?
This museum teaches stories about Lethbridge’s past.
What is the Galt Museum?
The group of Indigenous peoples whose land Lethbridge is on.
Who are the Blackfoot people?
A huge and powerful waterfall between Canada and the U.S.
What is Niagara Falls?
A World Heritage Site where people once drove buffalo off a cliff.
What is Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump?
This body of water is always moving.
What is a river?
This garden in Henderson Park was built to celebrate friendship with Japan.
What is Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden?
Lethbridge is part of this treaty: Treaty ___.
What is Treaty 7?
Canadian Baseball team
What is the Blue Jays
This national park in the Rockies is one of the oldest in Canada.
What is Banff National Park?
These big piles of rock were made by glaciers long ago and look like small mountains.
What are hills?
This park has coulees, trails, and the Oldman River.
What is Indian Battle Park?
his river runs through Lethbridge and was used by Indigenous peoples for water, food, and travel.
What is the Oldman River?
This national park is where the mountains meet the prairies.
What is Waterton Lakes National Park
This amazing dinosaur museum is in Drumheller.
What is the Royal Tyrrell Museum?
These hard pieces of the Earth come in many colours and can be smooth or rough.
What are rocks?
These landforms look like big sloping hills and were carved by the Oldman River long ago.
What is the coulees?
This nation worked with the government to make Treaty 7, and their land is near Lethbridge.
Who are the Kainai (Blood Tribe)?
Canada's national animal.
What is the Beaver?
A mountain on your way to Banff with 3 peaks.
What is the 3 sisters?
This deep valley shape, found all around Lethbridge, was carved by water long ago.
What are the coulees?