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  • 224010 Twp Rd 9-2 in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2298655

    224010 Twp Rd 9-2 Rural Lethbridge County T0L 0V1
    Main Photo: 224010 Twp Rd 9-2 in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2298655
    $1,950,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2298655
    Bedrooms:
    7
    Bathrooms:
    6
    Floor Area:
    4,038 sq. ft.
    Beautiful acreage for sale just outside of Lethbridge and Coalhurst. 11.89acres with front pasture for livestock, fenced and cross fenced. This property is on city water. This property truly is a one of a kind and must be seen to fully appreciate it. The home’s exterior showcases timeless brick and stone, leading to a stunning premier arched front entry door crafted from maple with elegant detailing. Inside, you’re greeted by soaring 20-foot ceilings and a breathtaking floor-to-ceiling stone gas fireplace. Expansive windows flood the space with natural light, highlighting the custom tile work and rich Brazilian hardwood finishes. A jaw dropping curved walnut staircase adds architectural elegance to the grand entrance. The open-concept kitchen and dining area features a tray ceiling with custom crown moulding and is designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The chef’s kitchen includes two-tone cabinetry, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, double Wolf ovens, a gas cooktop, custom hood fan, cast iron sink, and stylish lighting throughout. The main floor primary suite is a private retreat, complete with its own gas fireplace and access to a wraparound exposed aggregate patio. The spa-like ensuite offers custom built-ins, dual sinks, a large jetted tub, and a steam shower with rain head and body jets. A separate restroom includes an additional sink and washer/dryer hookups. Dual walk-in closets provide ample space and organization. Conveniently and smartly located off the kitchen is a functional back entry with generous storage, a laundry room with sink, and a half bath with ideal access to the garage. Upstairs, you’ll find four additional bedrooms, a spacious bonus living area, and one-and-a-half bathrooms, all boast large windows. The fully developed walk-up basement features 9-foot ceilings, stone feature walls, and a long gas fireplace. Host like a professional in the bar area complete with a wine fridge and dishwasher, or enjoy movie nights in the theater room. This level also includes a full bathroom, a dedicated workout room with custom brick and reclaimed wood accents, and a bright office with built-ins. The oversized 30’ x 48’ garage offers drive-through access, custom storage, in-floor heating, and durable epoxy flooring. Additional features include RTI surround sound, a full security system, and connection to city water. The beautifully landscaped yard boasts custom brickwork, rock retaining walls, a fire pit area, mature trees, underground sprinklers, and charming playhouse structures. A 50’ x 84’ fully insulated Quonset, complete with radiant heat, gas heater, concrete floors, a half bath, and an overhead powered door. Again, this is an absolute must view in person property for any serious acreage buyers. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX REAL ESTATE - LETHBRIDGE
  • 402 Meadow Lark Drive W in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2300440

    402 Meadow Lark Drive W Rural Lethbridge County T1J 5R8
    Main Photo: 402 Meadow Lark Drive W in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2300440
    $1,850,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2300440
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    3,371 sq. ft.
    Experience exceptional craftsmanship, space, and comfort in this stunning custom-built estate on a beautifully landscaped 1-acre parcel in desirable Mountain Meadows. Custom designed by California Homes Ltd., this remarkable residence was built with a high degree of workmanship, premium materials, and attention to detail throughout. From the moment you arrive, the expansive concrete driveway, striking stone exterior, and impressive detached shop set the tone for this one-of-a-kind property. Engineered soil bearing tests were completed prior to excavation, and the home was constructed with extra footings for lasting strength and peace of mind. Inside, you’ll be welcomed by soaring ceilings, rich finishes, and timeless materials including Peruvian travertine tile floors and walls tiles , Rift & Quarter-sawn white oak hardwood flooring, and extraordinary Honduran mahogany cabinetry, woodwork, and doors. The custom mahogany interior finish was completed on site over the course of a year by aMaster Craftsman , creating a level of warmth and detail rarely found in today’s homes. The chef-inspired kitchen is the heart of the home, featuring an induction cooktop, dual wall ovens, oversized island, granite countertops, custom cabinetry, and exceptional workspace. Spacious living areas include two gorgeous real-stone fireplaces, elegant entertaining spaces, and a bright 4-season sunroom perfect for year-round enjoyment. Retreat to beautifully appointed bedrooms, luxurious bathrooms, and a fully developed lower level complete with games and recreation space. Built-in benches, custom storage, and thoughtful design details can be found throughout.• In-floor radiant heat in basement, most of main floor, attached garage, and detached shop • High-efficiency furnace (2023) • Wall-mounted water heater (2024) • Smart Home Control4 system • 1,860 sq. ft. detached shop with in-floor heat, full bathroom, laundry, and theatre setup potential • Professionally designed landscaping with underground sprinklers A truly outstanding property where luxury meets practicality—homes like this rarely come available. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Blue Sky
  • 403 Meadow Lark Drive in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2225401

    403 Meadow Lark Drive Rural Lethbridge County T1J 5R8
    Main Photo: 403 Meadow Lark Drive in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2225401
    $1,799,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2225401
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    3,124 sq. ft.
    This property is as close to *Selling Sunset* as you'll find in Southern Alberta! This sprawling modern bungalow will capture your attention with the breathtaking view of the coulee in the distance. Stepping through the impressive wood pivot door, you know you're in for a treat. The main floor features 14-foot ceilings, complemented by floor-to-ceiling triple-pane commercial glass windows that will leave you speechless! The open-concept layout seamlessly combines the dining, living, and kitchen areas, with polished concrete floors being warmed by light wood cabinetry. The sleek white, quartz countertops, showcase your kitchen and island area, with windows that create a delightful connection between your indoor and outdoor spaces. The impressive appliance package, featuring a gas cooktop, a cabinet-paneled oversized fridge, a built-in microwave and oven, and a wine fridge. A coffee lover's dream, a built-in Miele espresso machine rivals even the best cafés. A cleverly hidden pantry door adds an extra touch of seamlessness! The living room is anchored by an oversized wood-burning fireplace, transom windows fill the space with natural light. There is an office with stylish floating shelves sits off of the Living room. The primary suite, features floor-to-ceiling windows that wrap the corner, providing spectacular morning & sunset views right from your bed. The walk-around closet is a shopper's dream, while the bright and airy ensuite features double vanities and a luxurious steam shower. Off the kitchen lies a spacious laundry/all-purpose room perfect for sewing or supervising homework while you prepare dinner. In the east wing, you’ll find three spare bedrooms. One has its own ensuite bathroom, while the other two share a Jack and Jill bathroom with a beautifully tiled shower, double vanities, and a skylight that invites natural light. Continuing down the hallway, another floor-to-ceiling glass panel reveals your very own gymnasium, measuring an impressive 32 x 40 feet with 20-foot ceilings, complete with built-in basketball hoops, pickleball court & 3 wide closet for organizing all your sports gear. Floating wood stairs with striking black railings lead you to the basement living room, perfect for movie nights, and entertaining with your side bar. With large windows typical of a walkout basement, this space feels open and bright, completed by a half bath. Outside the gym exit, is a newly installed large sunken patio that blends with the home’s aesthetic. Complete with double gas fireplaces, a pergola, and oversized hot tub. The main patio off the kitchen features a covered deck, built-in speakers, a gas fire pit, and views that are unmatched in all of Southern Alberta. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, most lights, blinds, heating, cooling, and music can be controlled via a control panel or your phone—an upgrade valued at $100,000! The home also offers both forced air and indulgent in-floor heating. Call your REALTOR® for a private viewing today! More details
    Listed by RE/MAX REAL ESTATE - LETHBRIDGE
  • 95015 222 Range in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2337952

    95015 222 Range Rural Lethbridge County T0L 0V0
    Main Photo: 95015 222 Range in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2337952
    $1,790,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2337952
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    3,331 sq. ft.
    Welcome to 95015 Range Road 222, a beautiful acreage property set on 4.36 acres only a few minutes from Lethbridge. This bright and airy home features an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, a large kitchen with high-end appliances and a spacious island, plenty of storage, and great space for entertaining. A loft/office area adds versatility, while the illegal suite above the garage provides additional living space. Step outside to enjoy the large back patio and gazebo overlooking the backyard, along with a greenhouse and garden area. The property also offers impressive outbuildings, including a shop and large coverall building, providing plenty of room for storage, hobbies, equipment, and more. With lots of space both inside and out, this acreage offers a great combination of comfortable living, entertaining space, and room to make the property your own. More details
    Listed by 2 PERCENT REALTY
  • 606 102 Scenic Drive N in Lethbridge: River Valley - North Apartment for sale : MLS®# A2318476

    606 102 Scenic Drive N River Valley - North Lethbridge T1H 5L9
    Main Photo: 606 102 Scenic Drive N in Lethbridge: River Valley - North Apartment for sale : MLS®# A2318476
    $1,765,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2318476
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    2,351 sq. ft.
    Experience unparalleled city living with a modern, sleek Penthouse #606 with phenomenal views to the south/south-west! Private terrace for ultimate luxury which features a gas fireplace, lots of room to entertain and enjoy your BBQing and your hot tub. Chef's kitchen with convenient access to pantry, featuring upgraded quartz, quartz backsplash, built in spice drawers, with double convection self-cleaning ovens, induction cooktop, large island with microwave drawer. Open plan living room with large fireplace, generous dining area with access to the terrace which part of it was extended. Primary retreat has access to the terrace, ensuite bath with heated tile floor, large tiled shower with double shower heads, double vanity with under counter lighting. Walk-in closet has built in dresser. 2nd bedroom also has its own ensuite bath with tile floor, walk-in shower and dual vanity with under counter lighting. Custom built-in cabinets in office space and either side of the fireplace. Bonus room could be a perfect theater room or whatever suits your needs, with a convenient full bath beside it. Good size laundry room with farm house sink and LG Washer & Dryer. Sophisticated lifestyle in 102 Scenic Drive with abundant amenities and an amazing community. More details
    Listed by SUTTON GROUP - LETHBRIDGE
  • #2 Hill Drive 213026 Twp Rd 70 in Welling: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2321290

    #2 Hill Drive 213026 Twp Rd 70 Welling T0K 2N0
    Main Photo: #2 Hill Drive 213026 Twp Rd 70 in Welling: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2321290
    $1,690,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2321290
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    2,787 sq. ft.
    Welcome to #2 Hill Drive, 213026 Township Road 70 — a private acreage just 15 minutes from Lethbridge. Set on 4.3 beautifully maintained acres, this exceptional property boasts breathtaking prairie views and an impressive collection of amenities designed to enhance everyday living. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the three private tee boxes, allowing you to practice your swing without ever leaving home. The property features two separate triple car garages, providing ample room for vehicles, recreational equipment, storage, and hobbies. The detached shop is a dream workspace, complete with a kitchen area and plenty of room for automotive projects, entertaining, or creating the ultimate man cave. Inside, the home offers an impressive 2,787 square feet of above-grade living space designed with comfort and functionality in mind. The expansive kitchen and dining area create the perfect gathering space for family meals and entertaining, while the inviting living room is highlighted by a cozy fireplace and picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The main level includes three spacious bedrooms, highlighted by a stunning primary retreat featuring a large walk-in closet and a luxurious 5-piece ensuite. Downstairs, you'll find even more space to enjoy with a massive recreation room, two additional bedrooms, a dedicated gym area, and endless flexibility for growing families or guests. Adding to the home's versatility is a comfortable family room located off the attached garage—an ideal space to unwind after a long day or create a separate entertainment area. Whether you're looking for room to grow, space for your hobbies, or simply a peaceful acreage lifestyle close to the city, this remarkable property offers endless possibilities. More details
    Listed by Onyx Realty Ltd.
  • 704 Gold Canyon Bay S in Lethbridge: Southridge Detached for sale : MLS®# A2276122

    704 Gold Canyon Bay S Southridge Lethbridge T1K 8J1
    Main Photo: 704 Gold Canyon Bay S in Lethbridge: Southridge Detached for sale : MLS®# A2276122
    $1,598,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2276122
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    1,680 sq. ft.
    Currently under construction, this beautiful home located in prestigious Gold Canyon Estates in a quiet cul-de-sac on a 1/3 acre pie shaped lot features three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a flex room, great room , family room, games room and much more. You can still choose your style of cabinets, floor coverings, wall colors, etc. More details
    Listed by Onyx Realty Ltd.
  • 74060 RGE RD 204 in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2338350

    74060 RGE RD 204 Rural Lethbridge County T1J 3Y7
    Main Photo: 74060 RGE RD 204 in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2338350
    $1,499,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2338350
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    3,366 sq. ft.
    Welcome to this custom-built, one-owner country estate situated on 22 picturesque acres just off Highway 508. Offering over 3,300 sq. ft. of living space, this impressive two-storey home presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking the peace of country living with the space and infrastructure to match. A grand front foyer with a striking spiral staircase creates an unforgettable first impression. The main floor features an expansive formal dining room highlighted by a beautiful bay window and white oak hardwood flooring, while the spacious living room offers 9-foot ceilings, a cozy gas fireplace, and patio doors leading to a private rear deck overlooking the property. The large oak kitchen has been tastefully updated with granite countertops, stainless appliances and luxury vinyl plank flooring. Completing the main level are an office area, a convenient laundry room and a 3-piece bathroom leading to the attached double garage. Upstairs, you'll find four generously sized bedrooms, including a spacious primary retreat with a walk-in closet and private 4-piece ensuite. Three additional oversized bedrooms are serviced by a well-appointed 5-piece main bathroom. Dual staircases provide convenient access to the partly developed basement, which houses the home's advanced water filtration system that supplies potable water from the irrigation pond. Outside, the property is equally impressive. A 30' x 50' steel-beam shop is equipped with radiant overhead heat, 220-volt power, and an included air compressor, while the adjacent 40' x 100' Quonset features polished concrete floors, providing exceptional space for equipment, storage, or a variety of business and hobby uses. Three large grain bins further enhance the property's versatility and value. The property's water supply is sourced from an irrigation pond fed by the SMRID canal and filtered for household use. Located just a short drive down a well-maintained gravel road from Highway 508, this is a rare opportunity. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX REAL ESTATE - LETHBRIDGE
  • 104 Buenavista Bay in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2259390

    104 Buenavista Bay Rural Lethbridge County T1J 4P4
    Main Photo: 104 Buenavista Bay in Rural Lethbridge County: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2259390
    $1,449,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2259390
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    2,841 sq. ft.
    Welcome to your private country retreat just minutes from the city! This beautifully updated, fully finished home offers nearly 2,841 sq. ft. above grade plus an additional 1,531 sq. ft. in the bright walkout basement — almost 4,372 sq. ft. of developed space on 1.17 acres in a peaceful cul-de-sac. Step inside to a soaring front entry and a formal dining room with warm hardwood floors flowing into a spacious great room featuring a cozy gas fireplace and custom built-ins. Just off this gathering space, a rear patio with retractable awning and natural gas hook-up creates an ideal BBQ and outdoor dining area. The gourmet kitchen is designed for everyday life and entertaining — enjoy morning coffee in the sunny breakfast nook, prep dinner at the oversized butcher-block island, and keep organized with a built-in desk and generous walk-in pantry. Freshly refinished cream cabinetry adds timeless appeal. A dedicated home office with high ceilings and custom built-ins is perfectly positioned near the front entry. The main-floor laundry room offers abundant storage and a sink, while the mudroom connects seamlessly to the oversized, heated triple garage — a practical setup for busy families. Upstairs, the primary suite is a true retreat with a tray ceiling, expansive custom walk-in closet, and spa-inspired ensuite featuring a soaker tub and multi-jet tile shower. A maple spindle railing hallway separates the primary from three additional bedrooms. The main bath offers dual sinks and a separate shower/toilet area for easy shared use. The walkout basement was made for entertaining — bright with natural light and anchored by a freshly renovated wet bar with sleek wood countertops, stunning cabinetry, and high-end appliances (dishwasher, ice maker, wine & beverage fridges included). A beautiful feature wall with built-ins and custom rockwork creates the perfect game-day space. Three versatile rooms provide endless options: home gym, guest suite, or music room. A newly updated bathroom with tiled shower and floating vanity adds style and convenience. Step outside to your own backyard oasis: a heated inground saltwater pool for April–October swims, a six-person hot tub with built-in audio, and an 800 sq. ft. composite deck with outdoor fireplace for cozy prairie nights. In winter, the adjacent pond transforms into your private skating rink. Extras include in-floor heating on every level, full-property irrigation (even planters), and built-in audio indoors and out. The pool area is fully fenced, and Gemstone lighting sets the perfect evening glow. Located in Vista Meadows, you’ll enjoy in-town services — including septic and water treatment — with an out-of-town feel. School bus pickup is right at your door, and city amenities like restaurants, coffee shops, and greenhouses are just minutes away. Best of all, this home is move-in ready so you can start enjoying it from day one. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX REAL ESTATE - LETHBRIDGE
  • 621 18 Street in Fort Macleod: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2320908

    621 18 Street Fort Macleod T0L 0Z0
    Main Photo: 621 18 Street in Fort Macleod: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2320908
    $1,400,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2320908
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    2,395 sq. ft.
    Offering 4,658 sq. ft. of finished living space on a beautifully landscaped double lot, this meticulously maintained bungalow combines quality construction, thoughtful design, and exceptional space in a desirable Fort Macleod neighbourhood. The home’s exterior showcases extensive stonework, adding timeless character, durability, and exceptional curb appeal. The main floor features a spacious primary suite with walk-in closet and ensuite, a second bathroom, main floor laundry, a stunning office/library with floor-to-ceiling custom built-in shelving, a living room with stone fireplace, formal dining area, and a well-appointed kitchen complete with extensive custom cabinetry, built-in appliances, and a large central island. Quality craftsmanship is evident throughout with hardwood flooring, custom millwork, high-end fixtures, and Triple E Argon windows providing excellent natural light and energy efficiency. The fully developed ICF basement offers three additional bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large family and recreation area, wet bar, and substantial storage space. The attached double car garage features epoxy flooring and extensive built-in storage shelving. Outside, the mature landscaping, large deck, and oversized lot provide excellent outdoor living space. Conveniently located within walking distance of schools, parks, grocery shopping, and other amenities, this property offers 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and has been exceptionally well maintained throughout. More details
    Listed by Real Estate Centre - Fort Macleod
  • 28 Cobblestone Lane in Raymond: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2285340

    28 Cobblestone Lane Raymond T0K 2S0
    Main Photo: 28 Cobblestone Lane in Raymond: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2285340
    $1,399,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2285340
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    3,117 sq. ft.
    Take a deep breath, because this home is about to take your breath away! All the bells and whistles can be found here!! Located in the desirable Stonegate Meadows neighbourhood, in the beautiful town of Raymond, just 20 minutes from Lethbridge, this home is one you don’t want to miss! Sitting on almost a full acre lot, backing the golf course’s two picturesque pond features, this home has a triple attached garage with in-floor heat, stucco and stone exterior, ICF foundation, was built to be wheel chair accessible and at grade so there are no stairs as you enter, has an incredible amount of natural light, and the most incredible features and finishings everywhere you look. The main level provides you with a large front entry, main floor office, formal dining area, spacious living room with a natural gas fireplace, dual fuel stove, Home One ligths, and a one of a kind kitchen! This kitchen has not one, but TWO pantries (one with a bar fridge and additional dishwasher), quartz countertops, a gas stove, pot filler, a huge island, and ovens galore. Off the kitchen, you and your family will appreciate the sunroom sitting area for book reading, relaxing, entertaining, game playing, and especially for enjoying that backyard view. The main floor is also home to a massive laundry room and a living room sized primary bedroom! This primary is like no other with a sitting area, his and hers closets with built in shelving, beautiful tiled floors in the bathroom, a double vanity, walk in shower room, and large tub. Downstairs there are three more bedrooms, two further family rooms, a walk-up entrance/exit into the garage, a wet bar, and a full blown theatre room!! Some of the other “hidden” features of this property include, an additional cistern built in under the garage for water storage, a generator rough in, underground sprinklers, in-floor heat, and central air conditioning. This is one you don’t want to miss! Call your REALTOR® and book your showing today! More details
    Listed by Grassroots Realty Group
  • 92038A RR261 in Fort Macleod: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2337770

    92038A RR261 Fort Macleod T0L 0Z0
    Main Photo: 92038A RR261 in Fort Macleod: Detached for sale : MLS®# A2337770
    $1,390,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2337770
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    3,493 sq. ft.
    Country living with room for the entire family on a private 2 acres near Fort Macleod. This spacious four-bedroom home offers a highly functional multi-level layout, beginning with a main-floor primary retreat featuring a walk-in closet and five-piece ensuite. The inviting living room with high ceilings is centred around a fireplace, while the adjoining kitchen provides generous workspace, a walk-in pantry and easy access to the dining area. A welcoming foyer, two-piece powder room, additional bathroom, mudroom and large laundry area complete the main level. Upstairs you have two separate living ares: the first features 3 comfortable bedrooms and a large four-piece bathroom, while the loft level features a private office, reading nook, and a large hobby room or guest space. An attached heated garage offers everyday convenience, and the huge detached 1 1/2 storey shop provides exceptional space for vehicles, equipment, projects or additional storage. Outside, the beautifully maintained two-acre property feels like your own private park. The gorgeous yard provides plenty of open space for children to play, families to gather and everyone to enjoy the outdoors together. Mature landscaping and the peaceful rural surroundings create an inviting setting for summer barbecues, backyard games, quiet evenings and lasting family memories. With a versatile home, outstanding outbuildings and a park-like setting, this property offers the space and flexibility to truly enjoy Southern Alberta country living. More details
    Listed by Real Estate Centre - Fort Macleod and Real Estate Centre - Lethbridge
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Lethbridge Alberta Information

Lethbridge (/?l??br?d?/ LETH-brij) is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 106,550 in the 2023 municipal census.[5] Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100,000 people. The nearby Canadian Rocky Mountains contribute to the city’s warm summers, mild winters, and windy climate. Lethbridge lies southeast of Calgary on the Oldman River. Lethbridge is the commercial, financial, transportation and industrial centre of southern Alberta. The city’s economy developed from drift mining for coal in the late 19th century and agriculture in the early 20th century. Half of the workforce is employed in the health, education, retail and hospitality sectors, and the top five employers are government-based. The only university in Alberta south of Calgary is in Lethbridge, and two of the three colleges in southern Alberta have campuses in the city. Cultural venues in the city include performing art theatres, museums and sports centres. Before the 19th century, the Lethbridge area was populated by several First Nations at various times. The Blackfoot referred to the area as Aksaysim (“steep banks”), Mek-kio-towaghs (“painted rock”), Assini-etomochi (“where we slaughtered the Cree”) and Sik-ooh-kotok (“coal”). The Sarcee referred to it as Chadish-kashi (“black/rocks”), the Cree as Kuskusukisay-guni (“black/rocks”), and the Nakoda (Stoney) as Ipubin-saba-akabin (“digging coal”).[10] The Kutenai people referred to it as ?a•kwum.[11] After the US Army stopped alcohol trading with the Blackfeet Nation in Montana in 1869, traders John J. Healy and Alfred B. Hamilton started a whiskey trading post at Fort Hamilton, near the future site of Lethbridge. The post’s nickname became Fort Whoop-Up.[10] The whiskey trade led to the Cypress Hills Massacre of many native Assiniboine in 1873. The North-West Mounted Police, sent to stop the trade and establish order,[10] arrived at Fort Whoop-Up on October 9, 1874. They managed the post for the next 12 years.[10] Lethbridge’s economy developed from drift mines opened by Nicholas Sheran in 1874 and the North Western Coal and Navigation Company in 1882. North Western’s president was William Lethbridge, from whom the city derives its name.[12][13] By the turn of the century, the mines employed about 150 men and produced 300 tonnes of coal each day.[10] In 1896, local collieries were the largest coal producers in the Northwest Territories,[14] with production peaking during World War I. An internment camp was set up at the Exhibition Building in Lethbridge from September 1914 to November 1916.[15] After the war, increasing oil and natural gas production gradually replaced coal production,[10] and the last mine in Lethbridge closed in 1957. The first rail line in Lethbridge was opened on August 28, 1885, by the Alberta Railway and Coal Company,[10] which bought the North Western Coal and Navigation Company five years later.[16] The rail industry’s dependence on coal and the Canadian Pacific Railway’s efforts to settle southern Alberta with immigrants boosted Lethbridge’s economy. After the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) moved the divisional point of its Crowsnest Line from Fort Macleod to Lethbridge in 1905, the city became the regional centre for Southern Alberta.[10] In the mid-1980s, the CPR moved its rail yards in downtown Lethbridge to nearby Kipp, and Lethbridge ceased being a rail hub.[17] Between 1907 and 1913, a development boom occurred in Lethbridge, making it the main marketing, distribution and service centre in southern Alberta.[10] Such municipal projects as a water treatment plant, a power plant, a streetcar system, and exhibition buildings—as well as a construction boom and rising real estate prices—transformed the mining town into a significant city.[10] Between World War I and World War II, however, the city experienced an economic slump. Development slowed, drought drove farmers from their farms, and coal mining rapidly declined from its peak.[10] After World War II, irrigation of farmland near Lethbridge led to growth in the city’s population and economy. Lethbridge College (previously Lethbridge Community College) opened in April 1957 and the University of Lethbridge in 1967.[10] in 2015 American musician Marilyn Manson was assaulted by a local resident in the city’s Denny’s after the singer allegedly insulted a woman in the restaurant in the early hours of the morning.[18] The city of Lethbridge is located at 49.7° north latitude and 112.833° west longitude and covers an area of 127.19 square kilometres (49.11 sq mi). It is divided by the Oldman River; its valley has been turned into one of the largest urban park systems in North America at 16 square kilometres (4,000 acres) of protected land.[19] Lethbridge is Alberta’s third-largest city by population and area after Calgary and Edmonton. It is located near the Canadian Rockies, 210 kilometres (130 mi) southeast of Calgary. Lethbridge is split into three geographical areas: north, south and west. The Oldman River separates West Lethbridge from the other two, while Crowsnest Trail and the Canadian Pacific Kansas City rail line separate North and South Lethbridge.[20] The newest and largest of the three areas, West Lethbridge (pop. 40,898)[21] is home to the University of Lethbridge—which opened at that site in 1971. Although several farms existed on what is now the Westside, the first housing development was not completed until 1974 and Whoop-Up Drive access opened only in 1975.[22] Much of the city’s recent growth has been on the west side, and it has the youngest median age of the three. The north side (pop. 28,172)[21] was originally populated by workers from local coal mines. It has the oldest population of the three areas, is home to multiple industrial parks and includes the former Hamlet of Hardieville, which was annexed by Lethbridge in 1978.[23][24] South Lethbridge (pop. 32,412)[21] is the commercial heart of the city; it contains the downtown core, the bulk of retail and hospitality establishments, and the Lethbridge College. Lethbridge has a semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSk) with an average maximum temperature of 12.8 °C (55.0 °F) and an average minimum temperature of ?1.1 °C (30.0 °F). With precipitation averaging 380.2 mm (14.97 in), and 264 dry days on average, Lethbridge is the eleventh driest city in Canada.[25][26] Mean relative humidity hovers between 69 and 78% in the morning throughout the year, but afternoon mean relative humidity is more uneven, ranging from 38% in August to 58% in January.[27] On average, Lethbridge has 116 days with wind speed of 40 km/h (25 mph) or higher, ranking it as the second city in Canada for such weather.[25] Its high elevation of 929 m (3,048 ft) and close proximity to the Rocky Mountains provides Lethbridge with cooler summers than other locations in the Canadian Prairies.[28] These factors protect the city from strong northwest and southwest winds and contribute to frequent chinook winds during the winter. Lethbridge winters have the highest temperatures in the prairies, reducing the severity and duration of winter cold periods and resulting in fewer days with snow cover.[29] The average daytime temperature peaks by the end of July/beginning of August, when it reaches 26.4 °C (79.5 °F).[30] The city’s temperature reaches a maximum high of 35.0 °C (95.0 °F) or greater on average once or twice a year.[27] The highest temperature ever recorded in Lethbridge was 40.5 °C (104.9 °F) on August 10, 2018.[31] The lowest temperature ever recorded was ?42.8 °C (?45.0 °F) on January 7, 1909, December 18, 1924,[32] January 3, 1950, and December 29, 1968.[27] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Lethbridge had a population of 98,406 living in 40,225 of its 42,862 total private dwellings, a change of 6.1% from its 2016 population of 92,729. With a land area of 121.12 km2 (46.76 sq mi), it had a population density of 812.5/km2 (2,104.3/sq mi) in 2021.[3] At the census metropolitan area (CMA) level in the 2021 census, the Lethbridge CMA had a population of 123,847 living in 48,647 of its 51,735 total private dwellings, a change of 5.5% from its 2016 population of 117,394. With a land area of 2,958.96 km2 (1,142.46 sq mi), it had a population density of 41.9/km2 (108.4/sq mi) in 2021.[8] The population of the City of Lethbridge according to its 2019 municipal census was 101,482,[21] a change of 1.7% from its 2018 municipal census population of 99,769.[60] With the 2019 municipal census results, the City of Lethbridge became the fourth city in Alberta to surpass 100,000 people. In its 2023 municipal census, the City of Lethbridge’s population was found to have grown to 106,550, an increase of 4.99% from its 2019 municipal census population of 101,482.[5] In the Canada 2016 Census conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Lethbridge had a population of 92,729 living in 37,575 of its 39,867 total private dwellings, a change of 11% from its 2011 population of 83,517. With a land area of 122.09 km2 (47.14 sq mi), it had a population density of 759.5/km2 (1,967.1/sq mi) in 2016.[59] The same census reported that the metropolitan area of Lethbridge was 117,394 in 2016, up from 105,999 in 2011.[61] Subsequent data from Statistics Canada showed that the 2020 metropolitan population was 128,851, an increase of 1.5% over the previous year.[62] In 2021,[63] 49.8% of residents were Christian, down from 64.6% in 2011.[64] 16.1% of the population were Catholic, 12.9% were Protestant, and 11.3% were Christians of unspecified denomination. All other Christian denominations and Christian-related traditions made up 9.6%, including a large population of Latter Day Saints adherents (5.8%). 44.3% of the population was nonreligious or secular, up from 32.4% in 2011. 8.1% followed a religion (or spiritual belief) other than Christianity. The largest non-Christian religions were Islam (1.9%), Hinduism (1.3%), and Buddhism (1.1%). According to the 2021 census, 83.9% of residents spoke English as a first language. Other common mother tongues were Spanish (1.6%),Tagalog (1.4%), Nepali (1.0%), German (0.9%), French (0.8%), Chinese Languages (0.7%), Arabic (0.7%) and Dutch (0.6%). 1.7% of residents claimed both English and a non-official language as their first language. Lethbridge had 12.9% visible minorities and 7.1% Aboriginal in 2016. Below is a full break down of the demographics. The city is also the home of the largest Bhutanese community in Canada.[65] Lethbridge is southern Alberta’s commercial, distribution, financial and industrial centre (although Medicine Hat plays a similar role in southeastern Alberta). It has a trading area population of 341,180, including parts of British Columbia,[28] and provides jobs for up to 86,000 people who commute to and within the city from a radius of 100 kilometres (62 mi).[28] Lethbridge’s economy has traditionally been agriculture-based; however, it has diversified in recent years. Half of the workforce is employed in the health, education, retail and hospitality sectors,[77] and the top five employers are government-based.[78] Several national companies are based in Lethbridge. From its founding in 1935, Canadian Freightways based its head office there until moving operations to Calgary in 1948, though its call centre remains in Lethbridge.[79] Taco Time Canada was based in the city from 1978 to 1995 before moving to Calgary.[80] Minute Muffler, which began in 1969, is based in Lethbridge.[81] International shipping company H & R Transport has been based in the city since 1955.[82] Braman Furniture, which has locations in Manitoba and Ontario, was headquartered in Lethbridge from 1991 to 2008.[83] Lethbridge serves as a hub for commercial activity in the region by providing services and amenities. Many transport services, including Red Arrow buses, four provincial highways, rail service and an airport, are concentrated in or near the city. In 2004, the police services of Lethbridge and Coaldale combined to form the Lethbridge Police Service.[84] Lethbridge provides municipal water to Coaldale, Coalhurst, Diamond City, Iron Springs, Monarch, Shaughnessy and Turin.[85][86] In 2002, the municipal government organized Economic Development Lethbridge, a body responsible for promoting and developing the city’s commercial interests.[87] Two years later, the city joined in a partnership with 24 other local communities to create an economic development alliance called SouthGrow, representing a population of over 140,000.[88] In 2006, Economic Development Lethbridge partnered with SouthGrow Regional Initiative and Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance to create the Southern Alberta Alternative Energy Partnership. This partnership promotes business related to alternative energy, including wind power, solar power and biofuel, in the region.[89] Lethbridge was designated a Cultural Capital of Canada for the 2004–2005 season.[90] The Southern Alberta Ethnic Association (Multicultural Heritage Centre) promotes multiculturalism and ethnic heritage in the community.[91] The city is home to venues and organizations promoting the arts. Founded in 1958, the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge is the largest organization in the city dedicated to preserving and enhancing the local arts.[92] In the spring of 2007, the Allied Arts Council Facilities Steering Committee initiated the Arts Re:Building Together Campaign, a grass roots campaign initiative to raise awareness and support for improving arts facilities in Lethbridge. The campaign identified three arts buildings: the Yates Memorial Centre, the Bowman Arts Centre, and the Southern Alberta Art Gallery as cornerstone facilities in the community requiring care and attention. On July 14, 2007, the Finance Committee of City Council approved four arts capital projects for inclusion in the city’s Ten Year Capital Plan.[93] Under the campaign to 2010, the renovation and expansion of the Southern Alberta Art Gallery was completed,[94] a new Community Arts Centre will be built in downtown Lethbridge,[95] the City of Lethbridge has a Public Art Program,[96] and a committee was formed to research the possibility of a new Performing Arts Centre in Lethbridge.[97] Lethbridge has a public library and three major museum/galleries. The Southern Alberta Art Gallery is a contemporary gallery; the community arts centre Casa, administered by the Allied Arts Council; and the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery produces contemporary exhibitions including works from its extensive collection of Canadian, American and European art.[91] The city is also home to the Lethbridge Symphony, which was founded in 1960 and incorporated as a non-profit in 1961. It has produced several spin-off music groups, including the Southern Alberta Chamber Orchestra, and the still-active Lethbridge Musical Theatre,[98] which produces an annual show. Vox Musica, which traces its roots back to 1968, is a community choir previously based at the University of Lethbridge. As a fully independent non-profit society, Vox Musica continues to rehearse and perform at Southminster United Church and around the community. Theatrical productions are presented by the University of Lethbridge’s drama department and New West Theatre, which performs at the Genevieve E. Yates Memorial Centre using its two theatres: the 500-seat proscenium Yates Theatre and the 180-seat black box Sterndale Bennett Theatre.[99] The city, which began as a frontier town, has several historical attractions. The Lethbridge Viaduct, commonly known as the High Level Bridge, is the longest and highest steel trestle bridge in North America.[100] It was completed in 1909 on what was then the city’s western edge.[101] Indian Battle Park, in the coulees of the Oldman River, commemorates the last battle between the Cree and the Blackfoot First Nations in 1870.[102] Originally known as Fort Hamilton, Fort Whoop-Up was a centre of illegal activities during the late 19th century. It was first built in 1869 by J.J. Healy and A.B. Hamilton as a whiskey post and was destroyed by fire a year later. A second, sturdier structure later replaced the fort.[103] As the cultural centre of southern Alberta, Lethbridge has notable cultural attractions. Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden in south Lethbridge was opened in 1967 as part of a Canadian centennial celebration attended by Japan’s Prince and Princess Takamatsu.[104] The Galt Museum & Archives is the largest museum in the Lethbridge area; the building housing the museum served as the city’s main hospital during the late 19th century and early 20th centuries. Several other important attractions are based in Lethbridge, including the Lethbridge Military Museum[105] and the Helen Schuler Nature Centre which educates about the river bottom and coulees.[106][107] Several structures such as the historic post office are prominent on the skyline of Lethbridge. Less well-known than the High Level Bridge, the post office is one of the most distinctive buildings in Lethbridge. Built in 1912, the four-storey structure is crowned by a functioning clock tower.[108] Other prominent buildings include office towers; the water tower, which was originally built in 1958 and sold to a private developer who converted it into a restaurant;[109] and the Alberta Terminals grain elevators. From March 2018 to August 2020, Lethbridge was home to ARCHES, 24-hour supervised drug use site. It was the busiest SCS in North America with 663 visits a day. The Star called it a “new landmark”. The SCS featured injection drug and inhalation drug facilities[110] and it was a subject of disagreement by the nearby business community.[111][112] The site closed at the end of August 2020 after the province removed grant funding following discovery of misappropriation of public funds.[113] A week long survey was held for the 2020 budgeting priorities in Lethbridge. 401 randomly selected people participated in this survey and 43 percent of them identified the presence of ARCHES SCS as the top concern. Only 8% of participants identified the same issue as the top concern in 2018.[114] Lethbridge has designated 16 percent of the land within city boundaries as parkland, including the 755 hectares (1,870 acres) Oldman River valley parks system.[115] It has facilities for field sports, numerous baseball diamonds, the Spitz Stadium,[116] the Nicholas Sheran Park (a disc golf course), two skateparks, a BMX track, a climbing wall, a dozen tennis courts, and seven pools. It is home to five golf courses, including the award-winning Paradise Canyon Golf Resort, and is within 30 km (19 mi) of several others.[91] Built for the 1975 Canada Games, the ENMAX Centre is Lethbridge’s multipurpose arena. The 6,500-seat facility has hosted concerts, three-ring circuses, multicultural events, national curling championships, basketball events, banquets, skating events and is home to the Lethbridge Hurricanes, a major Western Hockey League franchise. The arena has a running track, racquetball and squash courts, and a full-size ice rink.[117] In 1997, the 58,000-square-foot (5,400 m2) Servus Sports Centre (originally the Lethbridge Soccer Centre) was built directly south of the ENMAX Centre and added two regulation size indoor soccer pitches to the complex.[118] The Lethbridge Kyodokan Judo Club facility is located next to the Community Savings Place, and has been a Judo Canada Regional Training Centre since 2015.[119] On the city’s west side, Phase 1 of the ATB Centre, a recreation complex, opened in 2016 and houses two hockey rinks and the Lethbridge Curling Club.[120] Phase 2 of this project The Cor Van Ray YMCA opened in May 2019 [121] and includes a field house with basketball courts and a 300m running track, as well as an aquatics centre with slides and a wave pool. Several winter sports venues are in or near Lethbridge. The city has six indoor ice arenas with a total ice area of 11,220 square metres (120,800 sq ft) and a total seating capacity of 8,149. Other than the ENMAX Centre, all ice surfaces are available from October to April only. Lethbridge is 150 kilometres (93 mi) east of the Castle Mountain ski resort.[91] Lethbridge hosted the inaugural championship match for the Western Women’s Canadian Football League in 2011, while the city’s WWCFL team, the Lethbridge Steel, played in three straight title matches from 2012 to 2014.[122] Eight councillors and a mayor make up the Lethbridge City Council. City voters elect a new government every four years. The last election was October 18, 2021. Lethbridge does not have a ward system, so the mayor and all councillors are elected at large.[125] The 2009–2011 operating budget of the City of Lethbridge was CA$250–278 million, more than half of which came from property tax.[126] One Member of Parliament (MP) representing Lethbridge sits in the House of Commons in Ottawa, and two members of Alberta’s legislative assembly (MLAs), representing Lethbridge-East (UCP) and Lethbridge-West (NDP), sit in the legislative assembly in Edmonton. Traditionally, political leanings in Lethbridge have been right-wing. Federally, from 1917 to 1930, Lethbridge voters switched between various federal parties,[127] but from 1935 to 1957, they voted Social Credit in each election.[127] Progressive Conservatives held office from 1958 until 1993, when the Reform Party of Canada was formed.[127][128][129] The Reform party and its various subsequent incarnations such as the current Conservative Party of Canada have dominated the polls since.[129] The city’s two provincial electoral districts are represented by one government MLA, currently Nathan Neudorf for Lethbridge-East,[130] and one opposition MLA, currently Shannon Phillips for Lethbridge-West.[131] Alberta Health Services, the provincial health authority that plans and delivers health services on behalf of the Ministry of Health, administers public health services in Lethbridge. Chinook Health oversees facilities in southwestern Alberta, such as the Chinook Regional Hospital and St. Michael’s Health Centre. Mass transit in Lethbridge consists of 40 buses (with an average age of 10 years) operating on more than a dozen routes.[132] Traditionally, bus routes in the city started and ended downtown. In the early 21st century, however, Lethbridge Transit introduced cross-town and shuttle routes, such as University of Lethbridge to Lethbridge College, University of Lethbridge to the North Lethbridge terminal, and Lethbridge College to the North Lethbridge terminal. Several routes converge near the Chinook Regional Hospital, although it is not officially a terminal. The Parks and Recreation department maintains the citywide, 30-kilometre (19 mi) pedestrian/cyclist Coal Banks Trail system. The system was designed to connect the Oldman River valley with other areas of the city, including Pavan Park in the north, Henderson Lake in the east, Highways 4 and 5 in the south and a loop in West Lethbridge (including University Drive and McMaster Blvd).[133] Four provincial highways (3, 4, 5, and 25) run through or terminate in Lethbridge.[134] This has led to the creation of major arterial roads, including Mayor Magrath Drive, University Drive and Scenic Drive.[135] This infrastructure and its location on the CANAMEX Corridor has helped make Lethbridge and its freight depots a major shipping destination.[29] Lethbridge is 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of the United States border via Highways 4 and 5 and 210 kilometres (130 mi) south of Calgary via Highways 2 and 3. Highways 2, 3 and 4 form part of the CANAMEX trade route between Mexico, the United States, and Canada.[29] Lethbridge has a commercial airport, the Lethbridge Airport, and the CPKC rail yards in Kipp, Alberta (12 km away). The airport provides commercial flights to Calgary, industrial and corporate opportunities, as well as private and charter flights elsewhere. The airport provides customs services for flights arriving from the United States. The rail yards were moved to Kipp, just west of the city, from downtown Lethbridge in 1983.[136][137] The yards were planned for redevelopment with a mix of multi-family residential, commercial and light industrial land uses.[138] The Park Place Mall is now located on the portion of the former rail yards north of 1 Avenue South between Scenic Drive to the west and Stafford Drive to the east.[139] The Lethbridge School Division and the separate Holy Spirit Roman Catholic School Division administer grades kindergarten through 12 locally. The Palliser School Division, which is based in Lethbridge, administers public primary and secondary education in the outlying areas. Lethbridge School Division administers five high schools (Chinook High School, Immanuel Christian High School, Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, Victoria Park High School, and Winston Churchill High School), four middle schools, and 14 elementary schools in Lethbridge.[140] Immanuel Christian covers grades 6 through 12. Lethbridge is home to Lethbridge College, founded in 1957, and the University of Lethbridge, founded in 1967. Red Crow Community College has a campus in the city. During the 2015–2016 school year, the University of Lethbridge and the Lethbridge College had a combined enrolment of 14,820, which represented 20 percent of the city’s population.[141] Lethbridge has two major newspapers: the daily Lethbridge Herald and the weekly Lethbridge Sun Times. The university and college each have a student-run, weekly newspaper. There are 12 FM radio stations, including CKXU-FM, a campus radio station located at the University of Lethbridge. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lethbridge

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Topsoil depth is a critical factor for agricultural productivity, influencing water retention, nutrient availability, and root growth. The provided map of Alberta illustrates the topsoil depth in inches, highlighting significant regional variations. This analysis is based on data from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2.

Key Observations

The topsoil depth in Western Alberta and the Rockies is generally shallow, ranging from 0 to 6 inches. This is due to the rugged terrain and erosional processes associated with mountainous regions. The shallow topsoil in these areas supports forests and natural vegetation rather than extensive agriculture.

Central Alberta, including areas around Edmonton and Red Deer, exhibits moderate to deep topsoil depths, generally between 8 to 14 inches. These depths are conducive to productive agriculture, supporting a variety of crops. The deeper topsoil in central regions contributes to higher agricultural yields and sustainable farming practices.

In Southern and Eastern Alberta, regions such as Calgary and areas towards the Saskatchewan border show variable topsoil depths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. While suitable for agriculture, these areas may require careful soil management to maintain productivity. Areas with shallower topsoil are more drought-resistant and may need irrigation and soil conservation practices.

Regional Analysis

The Rocky Mountain Influence is evident in the shallow topsoil of the Rocky Mountain foothills, resulting from the rocky and rugged terrain, limiting soil accumulation. These areas are more suited to forest growth and natural vegetation rather than intensive agriculture.

In contrast, the Prairie Conditions in central Alberta benefit from moderate to deep topsoil, which is ideal for crop production and supports Alberta’s agricultural economy. Maintaining topsoil depth through conservation practices is essential for sustaining long-term agrarian productivity in these areas.

Implications for Agriculture

Understanding topsoil depth is crucial for effective soil management practices, including crop selection, irrigation, and fertilization. Farmers can use this data to optimize their farming practices, choosing crops suited to the available topsoil depth and implementing appropriate soil conservation measures. Deeper topsoil improves water retention and nutrient availability, which is essential for healthy crop growth and high yields.

Conclusion

The topsoil depth map of Alberta reveals significant regional variations influenced by geographical features such as the Rocky Mountains and the fertile plains of central Alberta. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable farming. By leveraging this data, farmers can improve crop yields, manage soil health, and enhance overall agrarian productivity in Alberta.

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  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
  • Alberta Agriculture and Forestry