Who fits here
Legacy Ridge and Hardieville suit buyers who want an established north-side community with genuine character — not a blank-slate suburb. Hardieville carries over a century of history, originally built around Galt Mine No. 6 before being annexed by the City of Lethbridge in 1978. Legacy Ridge, developed alongside it, added newer single-family and semi-detached homes that appeal to first-time buyers and young families priced out of south Lethbridge. Together the two neighbourhoods draw tradespeople and industrial workers employed at the north-side industrial parks, government and health-sector employees who find the central location practical, and buyers who prioritize lot size and value over prestige addresses. The area attracts those who want to be minutes from major north-side retail corridors without the premium of newer west-side subdivisions. If you are a buyer who values a mature street-tree canopy, a real community identity rooted in working-class history, and access to Legacy Park''s 73-acre regional facility just to the north — Legacy Ridge and Hardieville consistently deliver more square footage per dollar than comparable south-side neighbourhoods.










