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Paddle the Waterways in Medicine Hat

Canoe, kayak, boat, or float the waterways in Medicine Hat.

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South Saskatchewan River

Blue skies, a shining sun, and the feeling of the fresh river breeze while floating the South Saskatchewan River is how a day that ends in ‘y’ can be spent. Echo Dale Regional Park, surrounded by huge coulees, is a captivating start to this experiential river float. 

Once you slide your boat onto the riverbend and spring to land on the top, a glance to the right can bring a handful of dogs running, walking, and sniffing the green shrubbery. As they enjoy their daily escapade, you’ll begin yours.

Minutes will melt away as you tan underneath the warm sun and visit with those who’ve joined this adventure. Cold water has never felt so refreshing and fresh air so soothing. Laughter fills the space as you notice friendly wildlife flying above and wandering the river banks throughout the day.

The shimmer of City Hall, and the glow of historic brick buildings pull you towards the downtown core. You’ll float underneath Medicine Hat’s Finlay Bridge, built in 1908, and the Railway Bridge, built in 1883.

As you near the end, and after you’ve taken all the photos your camera roll can handle, Strathcona Island Park welcomes you with fire pits and picnic tables to roast your hotdogs, hamburgers, buns, and marshmallows to end your day with good food, good people, and good memories to look back on.

Seven Persons Creek

Desert Blume (Heron Crt. SE) to Kin Coulee Park — best for beginners.

For a wild and adventurous day on the waterway, Seven Persons Creek is the place to be. Throughout an approximate three hour paddle, you may cross paths with deer, beavers, moose, blue herons, ducklings, and geese, while surrounded by large coulees and refreshing natural sights. Completely immersed in the quiet space, with only the neighbouring sounds of nature, this in-city creek isn’t far to find. Paddle the rapids and go with the flow on the winding streamline.

Desert Blume to South Saskatchewan River — best for experienced paddlers.

Paddle among the reeds, rapids, and culverts on the narrow and quick waterway. Ducks and geese may fly as you arrive at their floating spot, and kingfishers might happily hop ahead of you to lead the way. Deer, muskrats, and beavers are other wild creatures that have been seen while paddling this creek. Tall bluffs will tower over you, followed by a canopy of trees. There are many hop-off points once you reach the South Saskatchewan River, where you can join hundreds of seagulls and a few fishing blue herons living a life we often don’t think about in Police Point Park. If this is the paddle for you, make sure to scout the route beforehand — water level is always changing, and there is a short portage you need to be ready for.

“Paddling Seven Persons Creek is wild, adventurous, and you get such an adrenaline rush. Whereas, the South Saskatchewan River is very relaxing and calm. With both, you travel through the coulees and see so much wildlife. The two waterways are like no other; it’s honestly so stunning.” - Teresa Humphries, co-owner of Outdoor Xcape Rentals.

watch the South Saskatchewan River reel here

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Join the free summer event Great Big Paddle

Find water level information here

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Sport & Leisure

Mountain Bike with Chris Istace

Discover the Medicine Hat mountain biking scene.

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"The Medicine Hat region at first impression seems like a flat desert grassland, what could it offer in terms of fun and exciting riding? The reality is that here lies a mountain bike oasis when you look a little closer.

Trails in Echo Dale Regional Park

With the South Saskatchewan river cutting a deep valley through the region it created a blank canvas for trails to be developed. Then to the east of the city lies Cypress Hills provincial park only a short 65km drive away. Rising up in a striking fashion the provincial park is home to steep hills and thick forest.

Trails in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

From the steep coulee banks of the river to the forest trails of the park, locals have been busy cultivating a network of trails in this section of the Canadian Badlands region. I have had a chance in the past to get a quick feel for the riding in these two zones. Although on those visits I never got a chance to experience a fun full day in Medicine Hat mountain biking for myself."

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Southeast Alberta

Nearby Attractions

Things to do in Southeast Alberta.

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Bow Island Centennial Park

Easy access, large sites, and few people are all draws for Bow Island’s Centennial Park (pictured at top of the page). Found just blocks from the Crowsnest Highway, the campground has two playgrounds, two outdoor cooking areas, a free shower house, beach volleyball, and a well-maintained soccer field.

Most summer Sundays, the park becomes the hub of the community as many families take the opportunity to visit the park to relax. Kids play at the playground while the adults either play a game of soccer or sit in the shade and visit. An added attraction is “Market in the Park” which takes place every Wednesday, from the first week of July until the last week of August.

403.545-2522

bowisland.com

Bow Island Swimming Pool

The sun sure burns hot during Southern Albertan summers making swimming pools welcome oases for any wary traveller. The Bow Island Swimming Pool is mere blocks from the Crowsnest Highway near BowIsland’s surprising downtown. It is a crystal clear, cool oasis featuring a shallow kiddie pool, hot tub, diving board and climbing wall. The climbing wall on the edge of the pool is a unique addition that will simultaneously exhaust, challenge and occupy everyone as long as your forearms can bear. It’s equally challenging for a 6 or 36 year-old to reach the top so there’s no excuse to give it a pass. You’re not chicken, are you?

Bow Island Swimming Pool

Pinto McBean

Pinto McBean – the world’s largest and most armed pinto bean – Bow Island’s answer to the world’s largest bottle of catsup (in Illinois, for you long-haul road-trippers). Pinto McBean celebrates the town’s role in Southern Alberta’s agriculture industry, which is a leader in beans and lentils. The fact that agriculture even exists here is a feat of human engineering thanks to an impressive canal system that delivers nearly a billion cubic metres of waters to farmers.Indeed, with the effort put forth to grow crops in this dry, sun soaked land, the world’s largest pinto bean is an apt, wonderful mascot and a deserving point of pride. Don’t miss it.

Red Rock Coulee

Red Rock Coulee Natural Area is 324 hectares (800 acres) of badlands, hard sandstone capped hoodoos and large, round, red boulders. Formed in prehistoric seas as layers of sand calcite and iron oxide collected around a nucleus formed by shells, leaves, or bones. These concretions grew larger as the circulating waters deposited more layers. The reddish colour comes from iron oxide. At up to 2.5 metres (8 feet) in diameter, they are among the largest in the world. Along with the exposed rocks, you will also find prairie inhabitants such as deer, coyotes, rabbits, rattlesnakes, and nighthawks.

To reach Red Rock Coulee, drive southwest from Medicine Hat on Highway 3. Just before the village of Seven Persons you will turn south on Highway 887—a secondary highway to Manyberries. Continue south on Highway 887 until you reach Red Rock Coulee, which is open year-round.

Red Rock Coulee

Etzikom Museum and Historical Windmill Center

Located on the Red Coat Trail, is the Etzikom Museum and the Canadian National Historic Windmill Centre. The Centre features outdoor restored examples of windmills encompassing over 200 years of Canadian wind power (particularly water pumpers). Indoors at the Museum are many hands-on displays in time-period settings, featuring early pioneer life, native artifacts, fossils, petroglyphs, homesteader tools and a historic church.

Open from Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day weekend

Mon to Sat 10am to 5pm and 

Sunday noon to 6pm

403.666.3737

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40 Mile Park

Water in Southern Alberta is a scarce resource, and is depended upon for agricultural livelihood of many. The Saint Mary River Irrigation District diverts nearly one billion cubic metres of water every year to farmers, ranchers and municipalities who need it. While water sustains the livelihood of Southern Alberta’s hardworking people, the canal system that diverts all that water also provides recreation opportunities for everyone. 40 Mile Park is set along a reservoir and has become one of Southern Alberta’s most popular boating, fishing, and RVing spots. The sites are big, the boat launch can handle dozens of vehicles, and the reservoir is big enough for everyone to get on the water.

40 Mile Park

Cavan Lake Campground

Cavan Lake is a quiet campground and recreation area a short drive from Medicine Hat. Ideal for the fisherman or anyone looking to setup camp and relax, you can choose from large sites in well-treed loop surrounding a playground and open park. Or alternatively, take a site with a view of the small prairie lake and watch the sun rise with coffee in hand. Cavan Lake provides firewood, non-potable tap water,30 amp service and a boat launch for those looking to catch their dinner. Cavan Lake is a short twenty minute drive from both MedicineHat and the Cypress Hills. For those looking for peace and quiet at what feels like their own private fishing hole, Cavan Lake is ideal.

Sandy Point

Sandy Point is the first and only rebuttal needed when the idea of the dull, flat prairie comes up. Yes, Sandy Point is proof that breathtaking landscapes can emerge under your feet. The South Saskatchewan river valley at Sandy Point is the Canadian Badlands at its finest. You approach it after 100 kilometres of rolling Alberta prairie, which is hypnotic and remarkable in its own right. Suddenly ranchers’ fields and virgin prairie drop away as you descend into the valley. Hoodoos stretch East andWest along the river and a bright green trestle bridge comes into view.Along the riverbank is a sleepy little campground, a great place to spend the night. Some even use it as a base or finishing point for canoe trips or fishing, with dozens more miles of badlands hoodoos for your eyes only.

Sandy Point

Eagle Butte Road

There are ribbons of blacktop flowing across millions of kilometres of terrain around the world. Novels, poems and love songs have been written about life on the road. The road symbolizes freedom, and adventure. If those novels were written in Southern Alberta, Eagle Butte Road would have been the chapter about solitude and reflection. Cyclists tackle this road to reach Little Plume Church, a small Evangelical church atop a bluff overlooking the surrounding prairie and backed by the CypressHills. It’s a slow grind to reach Little Plume, but the reward is a near constant downhill returning home, to Medicine Hat. Eagle Butte. LittlePlume. Medicine Hat. If those don’t sound like names from Zane Grey’s pen, then nothing does. But they’re real, and they’re here for you.

Cypress Hills Mountain Bike Trails

Starting the descent and hitting the drop offs, laying down some crazy lines on the “Last Grizzly”, getting to grips with some cross country adventure through montane forest high above the prairies…this is Mountain Biking in the Cypress Hills. Over 50km of trails with 240 meters of elevation gain from Elkwater you can bet there will be some challenging moments to get the rewards of the downhill trails. If this is not your thing then take an easier trail and explore some of the viewpoints like Horseshoe Canyon which looks out over the vast prairies or down to Montana Sweetgrass hills from “Head of the Mountain”. An early start and late close to the biking season means you can get on the trails typically from May to October.

Cypress Hills Mountain Bike Trails

Cypress Hills Cabins

Wake up to the morning sunshine and bird song in secluded settings.Feel like you are the only ones around for miles. Get a taste of adventure in the comfort of a cabin. There are over half a dozenCypress Hills Backcountry and Front Country Cabins situated around the Provincial Park. Some you can drive to, some you have to walk to, some have the most basic of amenities and some are pretty much fully equipped. No need to bring your RV or a tent just your sleeping bags, food, water and a little adventurous spirit. Then explore your surroundings in one of the most unique natural settings in Alberta.

Cypress Hills Dark Sky Preserve

The night sky tells an ancient story and in a few places you can see the details of that story more clearly than others. Cypress Hills ProvincialPark is a Dark Sky Preserve where this story can be seen loud and clear.Watch as the day fades and the darkness comes alive with the light of night. Look in the Galaxy and search for shooting stars or see if you can recognize constellations or the planets in our own solar system.Maybe you will be treated to the dancing of the Northern Lights…the night sky comes alive in the Cypress Hills. October to May gives the best viewing although for the night owls the summer can still be a treat.

Cypress Hills Dark Sky Preserve

Redcliff Campground

Redcliff once rivalled Medicine Hat as Western Canada’s manufacturing hub, however between 1913-1915 fires, a cyclone and various other problems, caused many industries to close down. Dominion Glass was one of the surviving operations until it closed its doors in 1989. The factory still dominates Redcliff’s skyline and sits a mere two blocks away from the Redcliff Campground. The campground is nestled in green space between the towns famous Greenhouses where you can buy fresh produce, and the recreation hub of the town including the Baseball Diamonds, Tennis Courts, and Aquatic Centre. Situated only two blocks from downtown, few places can compete with the Redcliff Campground for convenience and price.

Redcliff Riverview Golf Club

Redcliff Riverview Golf Club tracks the South Saskatchewan River and delivers on the promise made by its name. The river views are indeed some of the badlands’ best. Perched on cliffs overlooking the river, even experienced golfers may need another practice swing before sending theirCalloway over a rugged, hoodoo-filled coulee. Although stunning, the view doesn’t necessarily make things easier as the river below your feet can draw the eye towards the horizon. And depending on the time of year, you may be staring down storm clouds looming over a hundred kilometres away. Yes, Canada’s badlands landscape can certainly play tricks on you. Keep your cool, admire the view, take a breath, and swing for the fairway.

Redcliff Mountain Bike Trails

Interwoven into the hoodoos and rugged, dusty cliffs of the SouthSaskatchewan River are the Redcliff mountain bike trails. In fact, it is these cliffs – many red from oxidization – from which the town of Redcliff gets its name. The trails here may be Southern Alberta’s answer to Moab.They are built and maintained by a group of volunteers and national trail building experts and are free for all to ride. There are multiple access points in Redcliff to the Green, Blue & Black runs. This is badlands mountain biking terrain at its finest. For trail head details see www.trailforks.com.

Redcliff Mountain Bike Trails

Mr Burnside Mountain Bike Trail

Riding the gentle edge of the South Saskatchewan River’s northern slope, Burnside is a short green run that connects to Redcliff’s rugged terrain and series of blue and black runs. Don’t get complacent though, you’re still in the Canadian badlands! Cactus can be found off the well maintained trail and foreshadowing of what’s to come in the way of rock features are fun ways to warm up and are easily to by-pass should the rest of your party not be as keen. It’s a wide, flowy trail that runs in both directions so even if Redcliff isn’t the ultimate destination, there’s plenty of room for a quick there-and-back. Round-trip is about 11 kilometres, making it an easy way to get a quick run in.

Echo Dale Regional Park

Echo Dale Regional Park is one of Medicine Hat’s most popular family destinations. Situated in the South Saskatchewan River valley with badlands views, two reservoirs provide swimming or water sport activities, including stand-up paddle board, kayak or paddleboat rentals.The swimming is served by a cafeteria offering ice cream, snacks and even burgers and fries. Echo Dale Farm is a well-preserved early pioneer settlement complete with a wooden house, barn, blacksmith shop, and former entry to an early-era coal mine. Together, the grounds provide a glimpse into early pioneer life on the prairies. Easily accessible by foot or bike from Gas City Campground or by car via the well-travelled Holsom Road, Echo Dale Regional Park is a family favourite.

Gas City Campground

Perched high above the South Saskatchewan River, just minutes by foot from one of the best views of Medicine Hat’s river valley is Gas City Campground. It is also the starting point for a path that tracks the bench above the South SaskatchewanRiver to Echo Dale Regional Park, an easy walk for any family looking to spend a day together. The unique campground name comes from Medicine Hat’s long tradition of referring to itself as the Gas City, owing to early twentieth century discovery of natural gas that literally fuelled the city’s early economic boom.English author Rudyard Kipling famously wrote that Medicine Hat had ‘all hell for a basement,’ when discussing the city’s enormous potential. The fully treed,97-site, full-service campground is only minutes from the Trans-Canada Highway.

Gas City Campground

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Prairie Memories Museum, Irvine

35 kilometers / 22 miles

A must-see attraction for anyone interested in rural history, this museum portrays various aspects of pioneer life. They have many artifacts and buildings including an old schoolhouse, church, and lumber store. Be sure to check out Irvine’s 20 Milepost Days held annually on September long weekend. This event features all kinds of events, including a parade, rodeo, gymkhana, bench show, and much more.

403.834.3923

Dinosaur Provincial Park

158 kilometers / 98 miles

Discover and experience a unique landscape of haunting formations and rich fossil resources at Dinosaur Provincial Park. You will be amazed when the gently rolling prairie grasslands suddenly drop off, plunging the visitor into a remarkable world of hoodoos, pinnacles, coulees, and buttes.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site situated along the Red Deer River just 90 minutes west of Medicine Hat, the Park is the largest area of badlands in Canada and one of the richest sites in the world for late Cretaceous fossils.

Take the Trans-Canada Highway west to Brooks, then go north on Highway 873, east on Highway 544 to PR 130 at Patricia. Follow the big blue Provincial Park signs along the way.

To book tours and learn more 

403.378.4344

dinosaurpark.ca

For campground reservations:

Reserve.AlbertaParks.ca

1.877.537.2757

Dinosaur Provincial Park


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Southern Alberta Snow Day

Cross country skiing, snowshoeing, tobogganing, skating, crokicurl, and disc golf.

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Cross Country Ski

Police Point Park and Elkwater in the Cypress Hills are your winter cross-country ski spots. Cypress Hills offers rentals, while Police Point Park is not offering them at the moment.

Connect with the Nordic Ski Club for lessons

Snowshoe

Follow the many natural and forested trails through Elkwater in the Cypress Hills for a snowshoe adventure. Find trails in Medicine Hat at Police Point Park.

Toboggan

Kin Coulee Park is a favourite. The hill is lit up into the evening and always perfect on a snow day. Elkwater in the Cypress Hills builds a snow luge each year.

Skating

Find many community rinks around Medicine Hat. Check out Kiwanis Central Park for a small skating rink amongst 100+ year old Cottonwood trees. Or head out to the Skating Trail in Elkwater and glide through the forest.

Reach out to the Cypress Hills Visitor Centre for skate loop updates

Crokicurl

All the things you need to play crokicurl are in Strathcona Island Park. Head out for a round or two for winter fun.

Disc Golf

If you haven’t played disc golf in the winter, you really need to, and if you haven't played disc golf at all, then you really, really need to. Find great courses in Medicine Hat, at Kiwanis Central Park, Leinweber Park, Gilwell Park, Kin Coulee Park, and Medicine Hat College Campus.

Hidden Valley Ski Resort

Hidden Valley Ski Resort is a winter wonderland snug in the prairies, approximately 45 minutes outside of Medicine Hat in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. With tall, snow-kissed lodgepole pine and aspen trees and rolling hills that act as mini mountains, this oasis is a must-see in the winter.

Ice-Fishing

Ice fish at three locations in Cypress Hills, Elkwater Lake (pike and perch), Reesor Lake (rainbow trout), and Spruce Coulee Reservoir (brook trout). Please check the thickness of the ice before fishing to ensure safe play.

Winter Camping

Camp in the winter with campgrounds and backcountry huts in Elkwater and Spruce Coulee. The sites are reservations only. Call ahead to book and to check road conditions for access. 

Christmas Tree Cutting

Experience a good, old-fashioned family Christmas tradition by cutting down your own tree from December 1-24. Permits are required and available at albertaparks.ca. Call Cypress Hills Visitor Centre with any questions or need for additional information.

| Photos by The Connection/Our Village Creative

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Camping in Southern Alberta

Make Medicine Hat your basecamp to outdoor experiences.

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Sleep under the stars with campgrounds, cabins, and RV parks a short drive from the city. Whether it be rustic backcountry or comfort camping, Southern Alberta offers beautiful scenery, relaxing spaces, and full day adventures.

Elkwater Camping & Cabins

Wake up to the morning sunshine and bird song in this beautiful tree-filled setting. There are 12 secluded campgrounds spread across the Alberta side of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park that allow you to enjoy the rolling hills and calm outdoors, with options for full hook-ups or completely disconnected.

Book a campsite in Elkwater, Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

Ferguson Hill, Elkwater Camping.

Echo Dale Campground

Experience the peaceful atmosphere inside this regional park that’s surrounded by the familiar Southeast Alberta coulees. There are 10 unserviced campsites located near family activities.

Book a campsite in Echo Dale Regional Park

Echo Dale Campground.

Gas City Campground

Perched high above the South Saskatchewan River, just minutes by foot from one of the best views of Medicine Hat’s river valley, is Gas City Campground. It is also the starting point for a path that tracks the bench above the South Saskatchewan River to Echo Dale Regional Park, an approximately two-hour bike ride for any family looking to spend a day together. Check out the newly-installed cabins if you’re looking for a comfy, indoor experience.

Book a campsite at Gas City Campground

Gas City Campground.

40 Mile Park

40 Mile Park is set along a reservoir and has become one of Southern Alberta’s most popular boating, fishing, and RVing spots. The sites are big, the boat launch can handle dozens of vehicles, and the reservoir is big enough for everyone to get on the water.

Book a campsite at 40 Mile Park 

Sandy Point Park

The South Saskatchewan River valley at Sandy Point Park is the Canadian Badlands at its finest. You approach it after 100-kilometres of rolling Alberta prairie, which is hypnotic and remarkable in its own right. As you descend into the valley, you’ll see the riverbank is a little campground — a great place to spend the night. 

Book a campsite at Sandy Point Park 

Cavan Lake Recreational Campground

For those looking for peace and quiet at what feels like their own private fishing hole, Cavan Lake is the place to be. Ideal for the fisherman or anyone looking to set up camp and relax, you can choose from large sites in a well-treed loop surrounding a playground and open park. 

Book a campsite at Cavan Lake Recreational Campground 

Redcliff Municipal Campground

A remarkable setting for a stress-free stay, Redcliff Municipal Campground is two blocks from the town’s downtown, offering the opportunity to restock supplies. For convenience and price, few places can compete with this campground.

Book a campsite at Redcliff Municipal Campground 

Looking for a site in Medicine Hat?

Check out the other three campgrounds in the city. Cottonwood Coulee Golf Course & Campground, Ross Creek RV Park, and Wildrose Campground.

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Southeast Alberta

Cypress Hills Interprovicial Park

The Cypress Hills gently rise 600 metres above the surrounding prairie landscape of Southeastern Alberta.

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Having the landscape be so diverse in the Alberta side of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, the trails, campsites, and wildlife bring an added level of experience for adventurers in the area. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with friends and family, find which spots are perfect for you!

When on the trails, make sure to bring plenty of water, bug spray, and bear spray. 

Hiking 

Family-Friendly Trails:

Lakeview Trail

Bringing a complete view of Elkwater Lake, this flat pathway is paved and is the only wheelchair friendly trail in Elkwater, Alberta.

Firerock Trails

Near Firerock Campground, these family-friendly trails are encompassed in the forested rolling hills.

Horseshoe Canyon Trail

A slightly more adventurous trail with an incline to the viewpoint, this hike is approximately 2-3 hours with a family.

“The trail system never ends here — it’s a looped system, so you can hike as many trails as you’d like during one trip. You can start simple on the trails, and gradually get more and more difficult, while still being very close to the town site.” - Mike Ractliffe, Medicine Hat local.

Challenging Hikes:


Spruce Coulee Trail System

Going from Reesor Lake Viewpoint to Battle Creek Campground, this trail is about 25-kilometres one way. 

Mystery Trail

A longer trail with more of an incline, this hike is close to the townsite.

Beaver Creek

Reach the viewpoint at the top, and then loop down on Horseshoe Canyon Trail, or another trail that connects downwards.

Spring Creek 

A nice trail system that includes equestrian riding.

“While hiking, mountain biking, or equestrian riding, the biggest thing you’re going to find is the diversity of terrain. It feels like you’re in a mountain environment — you’d never know you’re in the middle of the prairies.” - Mike Ractliffe, Medicine Hat local.

CAMPING

Close to Elkwater Townsite with Amenities:

Beaver Creek Campground

Elkwater Campground

Firerock Campground

LakeView Campground

Old Baldy Campground

Rustic Camping:

Battle Creek Campground

Ferguson Hill Campground

Lodgepole Campground

Reesor Lake Campground

Spruce Coulee Campground (walk in tenting only site)

Cypress Hills is one of those places where, because of the environment and climate and diversity in the campgrounds, trails, and wildlife, it’s the perfect place to develop your camping skills and enjoy time spent with friends and family.

“You can find walk-in tent sites, which are next to a lake with minimal cell service. They’re nice, quiet, and secluded. A complete escapism. And then there’s the sharing with friends and family-style, full-service campgrounds, with playgrounds, amenities, and washrooms.” - Mike Ractliffe, Medicine Hat local.

Find more specific information and book your campsite here.

Find trail updates here.

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Food & Drink

Medicine Hat Breweries & Distillery

Medicine Hat has developed our taste for liquid refreshment.

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Hell’s Basement Brewery

The name is inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s famous quote from the 1800s about Medicine Hat having, “all Hell for a basement”, due to the abundance of natural gas found under the City. Framed beer bottle labels line the walls, a cupboard of board games invites a friendly game, and the many taps serve beer, vodka seltzers, and their non-alcoholic drink, Heck-of-a-Root Beer. For a snack, local small bites are available from Medicine Hat Meat Traders.

#102 552 18 St. SW

Grit City Distillery

A tiki-style small batch craft distillery, producing a variety of vodka, gin, rums, absinthe, and whiskeys; using traditional botanicals and locally sourced ingredients. Next door is the Tasting Room, where a trivia game is often hosted, and outdoors is the Patio Playground. Pair a creative cocktail with a savoury meal, and visit on a Friday to try an extravagant feature fishbowl.

680 South Railway St.

Medicine Hat Brewing Company

In 1912, the Medicine Hat Brewing Company began serving old fashioned lager, ale, and stout to our City’s early, thirsty residents. When the Temperance Movement picked up, this popular brewery was forced to close. Over a century later, the Medicine Hat Brewing Company name was dusted off and again serves pristine and tasteful house-brewed beer with an impressive food menu, completely curated by the chef himself.

1366 Brier Park Dr. NW

Travois Ale Works

Indulge in everything beer — slushies, cocktails, canned, bottled, and on tap. Revolutionary American and traditional European ales with a twist are brewed in small batches inside the historic building in downtown Medicine Hat. Try their nachos of the month or another chef-curated dish on their menu. Check their events webpage to join a Name that Tune Bingo, Trivia Night, or Taproom Dinner Series. 

612 3 St. SE

Your Preference Kombucha

Find fermented beverages filled with healthy probiotics, vitamins, and minerals from this nano-brewery in Medicine Hat. With community collaborations, try olive oil infused kombucha from The Hat’s Olive Tap, and exclusive flavours at Nosh. Your Preference Kombucha also makes water kefir and kombucha gummies and are found at Station Coffee Company.

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This City's Got You Covered

Indulge in the Medicine Hat food scene.

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Jj Kitchen

After attending farmers’ markets in Medicine Hat, Jane and Brian opened their downtown eatery in 2022. The rotating lunch menu keeps dishes fresh, and everything, including the kimchi and baked goods, is made by Chef Jane. 

“We hope people come in and enjoy the Korean food and culture shared in this space. When people finish their plate, it makes us so happy. We want to introduce a lot of different types of Korean food to the community.”

— Jane and Brian, owners of Jj Kitchen.

635 3 St. SE

d'Carlo Pasta House

Reserve a date night inside this romantic pasta house. The owner and chef cooks every dish with detail and passion, inside an Italian inspired patio atmosphere. With each hand-made noodle comes sauce, flavour, and provokes an extra appetite for pasta. 

501A 4 Ave. SW

Takumi Japanese Restaurant

Chef Kim specializes in steaming ramen, fresh sushi, and so much more. Over 27 years, he’s cooked in Seoul, San Francisco, Tokyo, and, in 2012, he opened his restaurant in Medicine Hat.

“Our local community is filled with people who have warm hearts, and being able to communicate with them through food as a chef is something I’m very grateful for.” — Chef Kim.

23 8 St. NW

Casa Amigos Cantina

With paintings inspired by Mexican culture throughout, the vivid colour palette welcomes you inside this bustling spot for live entertainment. With a flavourful food menu that features a salsa flight, and an exciting drink menu that features a tequila flight, you won’t have to book any flights for an authentic feel for Mexico.

1-480 3 St. SE

The Whiskey District

On the third floor of the Badlands View building, this eatery is found just off the Trans-Canada Highway. Bask on the raised patio, with its one-of-its-kind view of the Saamis Tepee and of people traveling by.

12 Gehring Rd. SW

Ralph’s Texas Bar & Steakhouse

Located in the prairies, an authentic country-feel steakhouse is a must, and the owners of Ralph’s partner with local producers to serve 100%, Alberta-raised steak. Have an evening dinner in the steakhouse, and then join the bar where a dance floor is featured.

1249 Trans-Canada Way SE

Sabai Infusion Restaurant

Authentic Thai cuisine is served on a bed of rice or noodles at this beautiful downtown eatery. From curry bowls to pad thai, your tastebuds will come alive with each and every bite of a perfectly saucy and seasoned dish.

638 2 St. SE

Rosewood Bistro

A 50s inspired BIstro located on one of Medcicine Hat’s most historic streets, across from the CP Railway Station. Rosewood Bistro partners with their neighbour, Douglas Meats, year-round to serve cheesy, beef burgers, loaded steak stir frys, and other exquisite dishes that are hearty with locally-raised ingredients.

| The Rosewood Burger — between two fresh burger buns, is a local beef patty from Douglas Meats, chickpea-floured dusted onions, pickles, tomatoes, aioli, greens, with an option to add cheese and/or bacon.

403 N Railway St. SE

Redwood Steakhouse & Bar

This refined local restaurant is located inside the Medicine Hat Lodge, and specializes in premium-cooked steaks, scallops, crab, salmon, ribeye, sirloin, and lobster tail. Redwood always serves an exquisite dinner experience.

1051 Ross Glen Dr. SE

The Mexican Hat

The Mexican Hat’s brick walls invite you into this colourful, small space with big food portions. The menu is full of authentic Mexican cuisine, from a salsa bar, to enchiladas, tacos, and burritos.

70 8 St. NW