That hotel was built by my grandfather. I thought they had torn it down. My roots are firmly planted in that city as I was born and raised there as was my father. I have been gone two years and I am homesick😂
Another great video! I've always liked Lethbridge. Arid landscape, similar to Kamloops. Do you have a favourite town that you've shot or one that perhaps surprised you?
Grew up for 7 years in Lethbridge in the early 1980s, it sure has changed dramatically. I remember when Crowsnest Trail was being constructed which dramatically improved the east / west traffic flow in the city. Sadly it has become much more left leaning with the introduction of a safe consumption facility near that destroyed building shown in the video. Now crime rates and drug use / social issues have grown exponentially. I hope things change as this city has incredible potential to be much greater in the years to come.
It would have been nice to have some narration, telling where you are and something about some of the buildings you passed. Although this was only posted a year ago it had to be taken a lot longer than that. There are no bicycle lanes clogging up the parking.
Nice video. But the building that was burnt down in the thumbnail was a family friend. Cant belive they would do such a thing. But keep up the videos man!
Ok. First of all the burnt up picture of the Lethbridge Hotel is not a great look when there is so many better places to feature. Lethbridge is so much more than what you show. Missed the riverbottom, Henderson Lake and Nikka Yuko, the westside, the Northside. Scenic Drive would have been a good road to drive. Bad representation of Lethbridge
Thank you for posting a great road video.😊👍
Thank you too
My hometown. The amount of trees in this city is ridiculous. Your video caught that and I don't think people realize it.
In the coulee and the east side of the river. The west side has jack-squat when it comes to trees.
Hello I been in Lethbrigde on the horse sale a view years agow, grts from Europe
That hotel was built by my grandfather. I thought they had torn it down. My roots are firmly planted in that city as I was born and raised there as was my father. I have been gone two years and I am homesick😂
Another great video! I've always liked Lethbridge. Arid landscape, similar to Kamloops. Do you have a favourite town that you've shot or one that perhaps surprised you?
Nelson, BC I will post that in fall
Grew up for 7 years in Lethbridge in the early 1980s, it sure has changed dramatically. I remember when Crowsnest Trail was being constructed which dramatically improved the east / west traffic flow in the city. Sadly it has become much more left leaning with the introduction of a safe consumption facility near that destroyed building shown in the video. Now crime rates and drug use / social issues have grown exponentially. I hope things change as this city has incredible potential to be much greater in the years to come.
It would have been nice to have some narration, telling where you are and something about some of the buildings you passed. Although this was only posted a year ago it had to be taken a lot longer than that. There are no bicycle lanes clogging up the parking.
I don’t like getting out of my car in that town either…
My home city i left in 1996 to work in a slaughterhouse just outside of High River for 22 year and came back to Lethbridge in June 2020.
Nice
Nice video. But the building that was burnt down in the thumbnail was a family friend. Cant belive they would do such a thing. But keep up the videos man!
That was a sad site to see
I know. That family friend was an asshole if I'm being honest.
Ok. First of all the burnt up picture of the Lethbridge Hotel is not a great look when there is so many better places to feature. Lethbridge is so much more than what you show. Missed the riverbottom, Henderson Lake and Nikka Yuko, the westside, the Northside. Scenic Drive would have been a good road to drive. Bad representation of Lethbridge
Bad city. Only thing i really like about methbridge is the river.