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Lethbridge nightlife is of note

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Whether it’s a quiet candle-lit dinner, toe- tapping livemusic or a thundering dance beat, Lethbridge’s nightlife has something for everyone. Fine-dining experiences abound at

quality restaurants throughout the city,with specialties ranging fromVietnamese to Italian to Ethiopean to East Indian and everything in between. Lethbridge’s pubs offer up everything froma sports-themed outing to live bands, comedy and other entertainment. And the nightclub scene allows the dancers out there to groove to rock, country and muchmore. Check the LethbridgeHerald regularly for up- to-date information on happenings around the city.

Explore Bellevue Mine

Snap on your headlamp at the BellevueMine and enter a damp Dickensian world

dripping with water, sulphuric air and tales of men who toiled down here between 1903 and 1961. During a four-month period over the summer, tourists can take a tour along a 300- metre (984-foot) path in total darkness. Discover how 30 men died in an underground explosion that rocked thismine on Dec. 9, 1910. And how in its

heyday, a workforce of 500men extracted 2,500 tons of coal a day. For information about the 1.5-hour guided tours in Bellevue, phone 403-564-4700.

Cultural heritage at Brooks Museum

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Fromdinosaurs to old-fashioned dental equipment, this diversemuseumaims to take visitors on a “Walk Through the Ages.” Situated on seven acres of land on the eastern

edge of the city, The Brooks &DistrictMuseumoffers a look back at the booming city’s ranching routes. Exhibits include a formerNorthwestMounted Police outpost, and a display on the area’s famous “black cowboy” JohnWare. Themuseumhosts several annual events, and camping sites are available at the adjacent Kiwanis Campground. Formore information, visit

brooksanddistrictmuseum.com.

Empress entertaining since 1912

The Empress Theatre, the oldest continuous operating theatre west ofWinnipeg, plays host to live summer performances and free guided tours throughout July and August.

Located at 235Main Street in FortMacleod, the building has held on tomuch of its 1912 character, including neon tulips on the ceiling and autographs on the dressing roomwalls. Among its summer events is the WindyMountainMusic FestivalMay 27-31. Visit www.empresstheatre.ab.ca or phone 403-553- 4404 for further details.

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