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Animals at petting zooBorder City Petting Zoo


Border City petting Zoo offers you and your family a fun yet safe environment to experience the wonders of animals. Young and old alike will enjoy this family oriented attraction, sure to spark anyone's imagination.

You're also welcome to relax in our coffee and gift shop, and bring home something to remember your visit.

  • Open 10:30 AM - 8:00 PM Daily, May through October.
  • 8 km East of Lloydminster on Hwy 16
  • (306) 825-4472

www.bordercitypettingzoo.com

Paintball

Gopher Hill Paintball
2906 55th ave
Lloydminster, AB     T9V 1N7
Phone: (780) 875-4342

 


Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre




A public art gallery, antique museum, wildlife display, heavy oil science centre, and gift shop. The centre is a fascinating place for relaxation, enjoyment and inquiry -with appeal for all ages- through diverse exhibitions.

  • The Imhoff Art Collection
  • The Richard Larsen Museum
  • Community and Travelling Exhibitions Art Galleries
  • The Fuchs Wildlife Exhibit
  • The OTS Heavy Oil Science Centre
    www.lloydminsterheavyoil.com
  • www.bchcc.ca
Border MarkersWorld's Largest Border Markers

Located at City Hall on the intersection of Hwy. 16 & 17.

Lloydminster, Canada's Only Border City--is home to the world's largest border markers!

To signify the provincial boundry and 4th meridian which marks the border, these four, 100ft. high giant survey markers were erected. All shaped like the survey stakes used during the original survey of the border between Alberta & Saskatchewan.

They also represent four themes: Oil & Gas, the Barr Colonists, Agriculture and Native North Americans. The gap between the steel pillars of each monument represents the actual border.

 

Vic Juba Community Theatre

Address: Bag 6600, 2602 59 Avenue
Phone 780-872-7400
Fax: 780-872-7501
Booking Policy: Contact the General Manager
www.vicjubatheatre.ca

The Vic Juba Community Theatre is an air conditioned facility complete with a state of the art sound system and seating for up to 563 persons. It is ideal for concerts, conventions, weddings, corporate presentations, annual meetings, community events, and can act as a lecture theatre. We have a 15' screen and our projector is compatible with VHS, DVD, and computer presentations. The Vic Juba Community Theatre opened in 2002 and is fully wheelchair accessible.

Audio, video, or multi-media equipment are available through Lakeland College to meet your needs upon request. Catering and banquet facilities are also available through Lakeland College in the cafeteria or gymnasium, and lodging on campus is convenient at very reasonable prices.