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Sport & Leisure

Medicine Hat Mavericks

A summer night staple for baseball fans and community members in the city.

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Families and friends of all ages lather on sunscreen and dress in their best ‘Mavs’ wear to sit in the sunshine and watch an exciting and competitive game.

With a seating capacity of 2,200, the ballpark always calls for a crowd with collective energy that builds throughout the night, while Mavericks players from all over the world pitch, swing, and race to the desired base. And with the special event Bark in the Park, your pups can join for two nights.

“We are a very high profile league. A lot of players from North America come to play on our team, and we’ve had guys join from Japan, Dominican Republic, and Australia,” says Greg Morrison, owner and general manager of the Mavericks. “The stadium is beautiful. It’s become an outdoor community hub, where folk can watch these skilled players underneath the sunshine and have a good time with the people around them.” 

A burger, a beverage, and a crowd, the sights, smells, and sounds of Mavericks baseball have wafted through Athletic Park for many years. The Mavs play in the Western Canadian Baseball League, a wood bat circuit for college-age players. They are three-time league champions (2003, 2014, and 2018), and they finished in 2nd in the 2023 Western Canadian Baseball League. Summer nights are so much better at the ballpark.

watch the Medicine Hat Mavericks reel here

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Food & Drink

Medicine Hat Ice Cream Crawl

Scoop your way through small-batch shops that serve handcrafted ice cream.

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Annegret’s Fine European Chocolates 

Dairy-Free Available | Seasonal

Owner Annegret mixes and molds silky chocolate using her very own recipe year-round, and in the summer she adds 10 gelato flavours to the mix.

1235 Southview Drive SE

Camp Handcrafted Ice Cream 

Dairy-Free Available | Year-Round

Serving annual and seasonal flavours handcrafted in-house, you can order by the scoop with a waffle cone, or fill up on a pint.

1870 6 Ave. SW

RJ’s Convenience & Candy

Dairy-Free Available | Year-Round

Alberta-made ice cream from Foothills Creamery is served at this convenience store. Order a classic scoop with a cone, or add it to your slushie.

303 Southridge Dr. SE

Swirls

Dairy-Free Available | Seasonal

A classic ice cream spot since 1984, Swirls is a place where you park and stroll up to the window and order. With 75 flavours to choose from, you’re sure to find a nostalgic favourite or the excitement to try a new one.

2 4 St. SW

Windmill Garden Centre

Seasonal 

Before visiting the butterflies, turtles, and goats at the adjoining John’s Butterfly House, grab a scoop of Foothills Creamery ice cream and explore the beautiful garden centre.

920 1 St. SW

Find in store

Cream Cult

Handcrafted ice cream made with only quality ingredients, Cream Cult can be found at The Market Centre and RJ’s Convenience & Candy.

creamcult.com

Join the Ice Cream Crawl on the Sunshine Trolley

Visit a few ice-cream shops and sample the creamy treats on a warm summer day.

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Historic Downtown

Clay, Creativity & the Comeback: Medalta Documentary by Luke Fandrich

Local filmmaker captures the story behind Medicine Hat's National Historic Site.

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"Medalta closed in the 50s, but there's been so much that's happened since then. That was the mystery. There was a hidden story there." - Luke Fandrich

Medicine Hat's Medalta in the Historic Clay District had hard-working hands, eager minds, and persistent community members who were instrumental in transforming it into the National Historic Site it's become today. Medalta withstood many misfortunes, including two fires and a flood, but there was always a group of passionate people there to pick up and rebuild the broken pieces.

Luke Fandrich, the artist behind the production company Editing Luke, partnered with Telus to capture the voices and people who were actively involved in preserving the ruins of this industrial heritage site, namely Medalta Potteries. The approximately 90 minute documentary, Clay, Creativity & the Comeback brings many of these key players and their efforts to the forefront of the Medalta story. 

"I had done projects in the past with Medalta and already had a vague understanding of the history, but when I really looked at the work I'd done with them, I realized I didn't really know the complete backstory — how it was saved or why it was there," says Fandrich. "The challenge is when you look at the history on paper, it's mostly just dates. Medalta closed in the 50s, but there's been so much that's happened since then. That was the mystery. There was a hidden story there."

This documentary was unique in that it was the first time all of these people had been pulled together into a single project to share their perspectives on what had happened. Fandrich recognized that it wasn't just a good story, but that if he didn't do this now, he might run out of time to even tell it.

"Here we are talking about key individuals, and there was already an awareness that the story was on the verge of being lost in some respects. If you wait too long you lose those voices, and what you're left with are facts, but not necessarily the context for why people did what they did or why it was important to them at the time," says Fandrich.

Fandrich credits this approach in getting people to care about the history wherever they live.

"History is not only about dates and facts, there's a big emotional component to why people care about these things and why they become meaningful to our community. If we lose that, we lose a part of our local identity. That's a fascinating part of any project to explore."

Clay, Creativity & the Comeback was released in 2019 and inspired Fandrich to reconsider whether there were more Medicine Hat stories he could develop. His latest feature-length documentary 'Your Cinema Needs You' has been his most ambitious undertaking to date, and takes a closer look at Canada's oldest surviving cinema, the Monarch Theatre.

Watch the Clay, Creativity & the Comeback here. 

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Fandrich specializes in filmmaking and travel photography, which has taken him all over the world - all 50 States, Europe, and Japan. But after every trip, the born and raised Hatter returns to Medicine Hat every time.

"It's a nice place to come home to, particularly because the business is about half travel photography and half production. A lot of the time throughout the year I'm in other places, and Medicine Hat is this little enclave that's secluded from everything. It's a really nice place to decompress and a good place to bunker down if I've got a lot of editing ahead of me. It's also a bit untapped. That's probably why as a storyteller I've really resonated a lot with Medicine Hat.

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Explore Outdoors

A Local's Dog-Friendly Guide to Medicine Hat

Explore Medicine Hat with your Furry Friend!

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Medicine Hat local Becca Weisgerber (@shopaholicyxh) and her five-year-old Rat Terrier named Reggie spent two days in Medicine Hat exploring the paved trails, visiting the locally-owned shops, and sitting in the sunshine on buzzing patios.

The two started their adventure on foot. Becca found photos and the length of each trail using AllTrails. The clean pathways of North Shore River Valley, Jefferies Trail, and Sunrise to Cottonwood led Becca and Reggie to beautiful views, including a panoramic, scenic sight of Downtown Medicine Hat.

Becca (@shopaholicyxh) and Reggie on Jefferies Trail, where there are benches at beautiful viewpoints.

“There are so many trails to choose from, and they all offer different qualities. On a hot day, it’s especially nice to have those shady trails to stay cool,” says Becca. “The city has potable water stations on the trails as well, so you don’t need to carry water for your dog. All I brought was his collapsible dish, and I’d fill it when we passed a potable water station.”

Becca (@shopaholicyxh) and Reggie using the Potable Water Stations along the trails.

Medicine Hat has an average of 330 days of sunshine a year and is home to a 155-kilometre trail system. A Heritage Trail Map was also designed for a bird’s eye view of the city when planning to be on the trails.

During day two, Becca and Reggie stopped at four small shops in Downtown Medicine Hat. Reggie had another friendly pup to say hello to at Botanicals. At 7 Rivers Trading Co, he was greeted with a treat by the owner. As they wandered the downtown, Becca popped into DYL Fashions and River Bee Books and found they were also dog-friendly.

Reggie with the owner of Botanicals, on a chair at River Bee Books, and window side at 7 Rivers Trading Co. (@shopaholicyxh)

“Our downtown is so walkable. You can hit so many unique small shops during the day. My biggest advice to someone traveling with a dog is to pop in or call beforehand to ask if a store is pet-friendly. Reggie was so happy going into each store. He loved meeting the business owners, and everyone else in the store was so excited when they saw Reggie, too,” says Becca.

A morning wandering the historic streets, to then enjoying brunch on the pet-friendly patio at Medicine Hat Brewing Company. The server immediately brought over a water dish for Reggie, and a refreshment for Becca. The two enjoyed a meal, with some more sun, to finish their weekend exploring.

Medicine Hat Brewing Company's shaded and dog-friendly patio. (@shopaholicyxh)

When Becca travels with Reggie, it’s easier for her when places are receptive to being pet-friendly. It’s always too hot to leave him in the car, she doesn’t feel comfortable tying him up, and the hotel room isn’t ideal when she’s out exploring for most of the day. When she can bring her dog, it brings a sense of ease. And the two love spending time together.

“Our time exploring Medicine Hat was a great outing for him, too. Having places be pet-friendly, and there being so many trails, made the city feel more like home. You feel that local love, and it’s very welcoming.”

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Food & Drink

Handcrafted European Chocolate in Medicine Hat

Creamy handcrafted chocolate.

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Robert and Annegret have owned Annegret’s Chocolates for over 20 years, originally opening in Kelowna, British Columbia. When they moved to Medicine Hat in 2020, it was important for them to continue the chocolate shop.

Located on the south side of the city, Annegret’s Chocolates has a long list of authentic European chocolates, served in various themed shapes and sizes. It's all hand-made, in-house by Annegret herself, using her own recipe.

Recently, Annegret and Robert teamed up with Tourism Medicine Hat to create the Tourism Collection Chocolate Bar. All are milk chocolate and wrapped with a badge, designed by Medicine Hat-born artist Cam Hoff.

The milk chocolate bars, made with Annegret's own recipe, can be found at Annegret's Chocolates (1235 Southview Drive SE) and at the Visitor Information Centre (330 Gehring Road SW).

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Explore Outdoors

Linda Hoang's Guide to Medicine Hat 2023

Linda Hoang explored Medicine Hat in the summer of 2023! Here's her guide to Medicine Hat:

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Linda Hoang is a Canadian blogger and social media strategist based in Edmonton, Alberta, and her newest blog has over 20 places in the city you can experience during a weekend in Medicine Hat!

"This was not my first nor my last time visiting The Hat (as the locals call it). I love visiting! Medicine Hat is an awesome city in Southern Alberta full of so many things to do, see, and eat —and it’s a bonus that some of our dearest friends live there too. There’s plenty to do in this area of the province (so much so you should plan several trips!)

Whether you’re a local who wants a tourist perspective on where you live (Medicine Hat), or you’re from around Alberta (or nearby B.C. / Saskatchewan) and are looking for ideas for a fun road trip—use my travel guide to plan your visit to Medicine Hat!" - Linda Hoang, posted on Linda-Hoang.com

She starts her blog with experiences. For starters, you can surround yourself with hundreds of butterflies and feed goats at John's Butterfly House inside the Windmill Garden Centre. Afterwards, hop on the Sunshine Trolley, and then stop for a bite to eat at a fresh bagel bakery, authentic Korean kitchen, or the tallest patio in the city!

Read about all the things you can do when spending three days in Medicine Hat, Alberta with your family, friends, or solo!

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Sport & Leisure

Medicine Hat Pickleball

Medicine Hat Pickleball Club opened one of the finest outdoor pickleball facilities in Alberta.

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Built in partnership with the City of Medicine Hat, the South Country Co-op Pickleball Courts are a 20-court facility, with a 10-table social area and evening lights and an amenities building, which will have washrooms, storage and an outdoor covered social area.

Since opening in 2022, the Pickleball Club has hosted the Pickleball Alberta Provincial Championships, the 2023 Pickleball Canada Western Regional Championships, and will host the 2025 Pickleball Alberta Championship from July 10–13, 2025. This upcoming event will bring players and visitors from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba along with a player from the Yukon. A Player’s Lounge with beer gardens, food vendors, and live music will be featured at the Championships.

“A lot of pickleball players travel with their paddles, so we have people who visit Medicine Hat and play on our courts. The furthest we’ve had someone visit from is Dubai. Of course, they didn’t come just for the courts, but it was a very nice option for them to have while visiting the city,” says Wanda Lazar, President of Medicine Hat Pickleball Club.

In the evenings, the courts light up for people to play until their heart’s content, making it accessible for those with busy day time schedules. The club currently has over 400 members from Medicine Hat, and some from Calgary and Lethbridge. There is space for everyone, “our youngest player is six and oldest is 81,” says Lazar.

“We’re a positive, friendly group of people, and we are very proud to offer this space and so lucky to have a facility like this in Medicine Hat,” says Lazar.

For those wanting to try the sport, the club also offers two free, two-hour lessons providing

Instruction, balls, and paddles. Bookings for groups are also available. For those interested in joining and learning more about the sport or wanting to book a group 

watch a Pickleball Tournament reel here.

email mhpcmembershipmanager@gmail.com.

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Sundays & Mondays in Medicine Hat

Things to do on a Sunday and Monday in Medicine Hat.

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John’s Butterfly House

Spend the afternoon with hundreds of butterflies, as well as turtles, birds, and beautiful nature. Experts are around to answer any questions you may have. Go at your own pace and soak in every moment. This place is truly exciting and peaceful.

Explore the Trails

Pass through and sight-see a handful of Medicine Hat’s City Parks using the Heritage Trail Map. With over 190 kilometres of trails, experiencing the city outdoors brings beautiful views of natural parks and wildlife. Rent a Bird E-Scooter, often found throughout Medicine Hat.

Paddle the Waterways

The South Saskatchewan River is a relaxing way to view the coulees and wildlife up close, whereas Seven Persons Creek brings thrill and fast-paced adventure. Whichever experience you’re drawn to most, you can spend the day paddling with rented equipment from Outdoor Xcape Rentals.

Check out the GIANT King Piece

Right behind the World’s Largest Chess Set sits the GIANT King Piece — which is 21-feet-tall and over 4,000 pounds. 

Downtown Tours

Beside the World’s Largest Chess Set is the Medicine Hat Courthouse, a Provincial Historic Resource and a great start to the Downtown Historic Building Tour. Another downtown tour to embark on is the Downtown Mural Tour. Downtown Stories is a City initiative to share the history of spots around the area by the locals. The content can be listened to through audio or read on a device. Outside of downtown, there is the James Marshall Murals Tour and Marina Cole Chainsaw Art Tour.

Saamis Tepee

The World’s Tallest Tepee stands in Medicine Hat, overlooking the Saamis Archaelogical Site — a site that dates back thousands of years and was first used by Indigenous peoples. The Tepee has 10 hand-painted canvas’ by an Indigenous artist, and each tells a story. Those stories are found on plaques just below the paintings. The Saamis Tepee is a tribute to Canada’s native heritage.

Explore Indigenous Spaces & Places

Many spaces in Medicine Hat hold impactful Indigenous history that has shaped the city, including its name. The Miywasin Friendship Centre and partners created a self-guided tour that tells the story of seven historic Indigenous spaces in Medicine Hat. It’s a beautiful way to spend the morning or afternoon exploring and learning.

Go Golfing

The golf courses in Medicine Hat are open seven days a week, a few have an eatery for lunch or dinner. The large coulees in the city make for interesting, challenging, and exciting courses. If you’re not looking to stroll from hole to hole, Paradise Valley Golf Course offers the Golfuture Range — a lounge atmosphere where golfers hit the ball into a field and the camera’s collect data on each swing.

Play Disc Golf

Three parks in Medicine Hat have disc golf baskets set up: Kiwanis Central Park, Gilwell Park, and Leinweber Park. Gilwell and Leinweber are close enough that the 9-basket courses can be an 18-basket course, and these two parks are close to a panoramic view of the coulees, Medalta in the Historic Clay District, and, in the distance, South Saskatchewan River. Play competitive games, just for fun, or test your skills. 

Mountain Bike

Three mountain bike destinations live within 45 minutes of each other in Medicine Hat and region, and all offer a drastic change in landscape and scenery. From green forest, to dry desert, and adventurous coulees, you can experience each spot with must-ride mountain bike trails in one weekend in and around Canada’s Sunniest City.

Day Trip Destinations

Within a half hour of Medicine Hat is Red Rock Coulee, where some of the largest red rocks in the world are found. The many large red boulders were formed in prehistoric seas and now lay on the prairies lands to endlessly explore. Once you feel you’ve seen them all, you turn a corner and find more. 

Another refreshing spot is Elkwater, in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. A forested area with lodgepole pine and aspen trees, a lake, hiking trails, mountain bike trails, a cafe, and a Visitor Centre to help you plan out your day in the rolling hills, located only 45 minutes from Medicine Hat. 

Located on the Red Coat Trail is the Etzikom Museum and the Canadian National Historic Windmill Centre. 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.

Shop at Unlimited Characters

If you enjoy a good book, and a good search at that, Unlimited Characters has thousands of books waiting for you. The owners know the bookstore like the back of their hand and can help find a specific book if they have it. There is an arcade area with retro games that are free to play. A fun little afternoon or morning venture is here.

Sunday Eats:

Lunch:

Poolhouse Café & Roastery

Station Coffee Company

MT Nest Café & Market

Zucchini Blossom Market & Cafe

Lunch or Dinner:

The Yard (seasonal)

The Whiskey District

Local Public Eatery

Dessert:

Swirls (seasonal)

Camp Ice Cream (seasonal)

Monday Eats:

Lunch:

Country Crumbs Bakery & Café

MT Nest Café & Market

Poolhouse Café & Roastery

Station Coffee Company

Zucchini Blossom Market & Cafe

The Hat's Olive Tap

Lunch or Dinner:

Hometown

Ralph’s Texas Bar & Steakhouse

The Clubhouse at Paradise Valley

Tino’s 

Sabai Thai Infusion

Local Public Eatery

Rosewood Bistro

Tsuki Japanese Restaurant

Mauro’s on Riverside

Farro’s Pizza

Morgan’s Pizza

Dessert:

Swirls

Let us know if you're open on Mondays or Sundays.