Look ‘hoooo’ has a new website!

Published on: February 27th, 2023

Residents and visitors can now view information and news from the Helen Schuler Nature Centre at a new website.

Launching today, the Helen Schuler Nature Centre can be located in a new digital habitat– nature.lethbridge.ca.

“Our river valley is truly stunning,” says Coreen Putman, Manager of the Helen Schuler Nature Centre. “The Nature Centre’s programs are widely known for connecting people with nature in fun and memorable ways.  The new website gives us the opportunity to enhance those programs and opportunities for our visitors in a visual way which makes the site much easier to navigate!”

Nature seekers and outdoor enthusiasts will be able to find programs, events and education materials in fewer clicks and in a friendlier layout. Visitors will be able to register for programs, download information guides and learn more about the River Valley and the critters that call Lethbridge home.

“We hope residents enjoy the new website and can access the information they need in a faster and simpler way,” says General Manager of Recreation and Culture, Robin Harper. “The dedicated team of staff, volunteers and partners are committed to offering a wide range of interactive and memorable experiences. This new website helps them to do that.”

Inspired by our local flora, fauna and diverse ecosystems, the Helen Schuler Nature Centre looks forward to connecting with more residents and visitors in a new and exciting way. Head to nature.lethbridge.ca to find a new way to connect with nature!

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The City of Lethbridge acknowledges that we are gathered on the lands of the Blackfoot people of the Canadian Plains and pays respect to the Blackfoot people past, present and future while recognizing and respecting their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship to the land. The City of Lethbridge is also home to the Metis Nation of Alberta, Region III.