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Popular amenities for Medicine Hat vacation rentals

Stay near Medicine Hat's top sights

Medicine Hat Mall5 locals recommend
Real Canadian Superstore5 locals recommend
Local Medicine Hat10 locals recommend
Co-op Place5 locals recommend
Safeway Division Avenue3 locals recommend
Skinny's Smoke House3 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Medicine Hat

  • Total rentals

    110 properties

  • Rentals with a pool

    20 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    30 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    50 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    4.4K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $27 CAD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Medicine Hat

All About Medicine Hat

Tucked in the southeast corner of Alberta along the shores of the South Saskatchewan River, Medicine Hat is known for its sunny climate, its lively arts community, and its central role in the natural-gas industry. Colourful murals grace the squared-off brick buildings lining the streets of downtown, and you can read the story behind its curious name on a striking mural at City Hall. In the Historic Clay District, you’ll learn about one of the city’s first industries, which has endured in the form of an active pottery community whose work is showcased in galleries and museums around town.

Venture out of town and you’ll be greeted by southern Alberta’s distinctive landscapes, marked by the contrast between grassy prairies and badlands where dramatic rock formations give the terrain an otherworldly appearance. The parks surrounding Medicine Hat are home to caribou, buffalo, and foxes, with peregrine falcons and owls soaring overhead — head out at dawn and dusk for the best chance of spotting them in the distance.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Medicine Hat

Sitting in Canada’s sunbelt, Medicine Hat boasts 300 days of sunshine every year, and June to September is a great time to book Medicine Hat vacation rentals to make the most of warmer temperatures. However, June gets the most rain of the year, so if you’re keen to avoid wet weather, stick to July, August, and September. Fall is a popular time to visit the parks in and around the city as the deciduous trees along the river change colour. Medicine Hat benefits from warm Chinook winds, leading to a milder winter than most other areas in Alberta — we’re not talking balmy, by any stretch of the imagination, but slightly less frigid temperatures and light snowfall. If you’re interested in engaging in traditional Canadian winter activities, head to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, where the elevation is high enough for skiing. January is also the month for the annual Medicine Hat Tongue on the Post Festival, which brings live music to dozens of city venues.


Top things to do in Medicine Hat

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

Spanning the border of Saskatchewan and Alberta, Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park looks like a wooded island that has risen up 600 metres from the surrounding flat prairie. This elevation and the park’s Dark Sky Preserve designation, which means the hills are free from artificial light pollution, are ideal for stargazing. At the south end of the park, you’ll find the Fort Walsh National Heritage Site, which served as a hub for the North-West Mounted Police in the 19th century.

Medalta in the Historic Clay District

Pottery and clay products played a big role in Medicine Hat’s early economic development. The first factory complex opened in 1912 and is preserved as the Medalta Potteries National Historic Site. This museum also functions as a community centre, gallery, show venue, and workshop space for contemporary potters.

Red Rock Coulee

Coulees are an iconic sight in southern Alberta, and one of the best places to see these dramatic rock formations is at Red Rock Coulee, which is just a half-hour drive south of Medicine Hat. Meander through badlands to see the giant round red boulders that give the park its name, with the occasional sighting of white-tailed jackrabbits bolting through this Mars-like landscape.

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