
Nikka Yuko Centennial Garden - Lethbridge, Alberta
N 49° 41.252 W 112° 48.279
12U E 369833 N 5505453
The plaque commemorates the 1967 construction of this garden to commemorate the friendship between Canada and Japan. The garden was designated a Municipal Heritage Resource by The City of Lethbridge in July 2015.
Waymark Code: WM10G3T
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 05/02/2019
Views: 4
The garden is more commonly described as a Japanese Garden. It was officially opened by Prince and Princess Takamatsu of Japan.
The name Nikka Yuko was created from Japanese words "Ni" (from Nihon meaning Japan), "ka" (from Kanada or Canada), and Yuko (which translates as friendship).
Type of Marker: Cultural
 Sign Age: Historic Site or Building Marker
 Parking: 150 metres to the west is free public parking
 Placement agency: City of Lethbridge, Lethbridge and District Japanese Garden Society, Lethbridge Historical Society

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