Waterton Lakes National Park, located in southwestern Alberta, Canada, offers stunning mountain landscapes, pristine lakes, and rich wildlife viewing opportunities as part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park.
Waterton Lakes National Park, established in 1895, is Canada's fourth national park and borders Glacier National Park in Montana, USA, together forming the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. The park covers diverse terrain, including rugged peaks of the Canadian Rockies, clear glacial lakes, deep valleys, and lush forests. Its unique location at the intersection of prairies and mountains supports an exceptionally diverse ecosystem ranging from alpine tundra to foothill grasslands. Wildlife species such as bighorn sheep, black bears, mountain goats, and various bird species inhabit the park. The park's signature body of water, Waterton Lake, draws many visitors for boating, fishing, and scenic cruises. The scenic landscape is also dotted with historic sites, including the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel, built in 1927 with dramatic views of the lake and mountains. Outdoor activities include extensive hiking with trails suitable for all skill levels, camping, paddling, photography, and wildlife viewing. The park’s combination of accessibility and wilderness makes it a popular destination for visitors seeking both adventure and tranquility. The park also provides educational programs, cultural history exhibits, and interpretive hikes led by park staff. Its position as part of an international peace park enhances its value for conservation and cross-border cooperation. The dramatic natural beauty, variety of recreational opportunities, and rich cultural legacy continue to attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
Prince of Wales Hotel – historic castle-like hotel with panoramic mountain and lake views
Waterton Lake – crystal clear glacier-fed lake popular for paddling and boat tours
Bear’s Hump Trail – short but steep hike offering spectacular vistas over Waterton townsite and lakes
Crypt Lake Trail – challenging hike featuring cliffside ladders and waterfalls
World’s first international peace park, uniting Waterton Lakes National Park with Glacier National Park across the US border to protect shared wilderness.
Historic landmark perched on a bluff overlooking Waterton Lake, known for its Tudor-style architecture and stunning views.
Difficult and thrilling hike known for ladders, cable handholds, and waterfalls leading to a dramatic alpine lake.