Lethbridge

By car
By car

If you are coming from Montana or somewhere south of Lethbridge, you can either use highway 4 or highway 5. Highway 4 takes you past Canadian Tire. Highway 5 takes you right past the airport and some big box stores like Wal-Mart & The Real Canadian Superstore.

If you are coming from Medicine Hat or somewhere east of Lethbridge, use highway 3. Highway 3 turns into Crowsnest Trail and goes through the heart of Lethbridge.

If you are coming from Calgary go onto highway 2 and turn left onto highway 3 near Fort Macleod.

If you coming from the Crowsnest Pass, British Columbia or somewhere west of Lethbridge then you will also use highway 3.

By plane
By plane

Lethbridge is served by a regional airport just outside the city limits in Lethbridge County. The airport is located beside Highway 5 and south of Lethbridge. The airport is not an international airport, so only flights from somewhere in Canada can come into Lethbridge. The only exception is seasonal flights to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico during the winter. Air Canada and Integra Air operate flights in and out of Lethbridge.

By train
By train

The closest city with intercity rail passenger service to Lethbridge is the Montana city of Cut Bank, 90 miles from Lethbridge which is served by the Empire Builder passenger train which operates between Chicago and Seattle/Portland, stopping also in Shelby, Montana.

For information, call Amtrak at 1-800-872-7245 or at: www.amtrak.com

By bus
By bus

You can get into Lethbridge by bus via Greyhound (http://www.greyhound.ca). The Greyhound station is located downtown at 411 5th Street South. The station is open:

Monday-Saturday: 7:30 am-6:00 pm

Sunday: 7:30 am-10:30 am, 1:30 pm-6:00 pm

Holidays: 7:30 am-10:30 am, 1:30 pm-6:00 pm