The Parkland course is conveniently located within easy reach of junction 39 of the M1, it is sited on the world’s first nature reserve created by Charles Waterton in 1820. Sir David Attenborough, the ...
Part of the first international peace park, Waterton Lakes dazzles with outstanding ... it's offering everyone free admission to its national parks. Waterton is open year-round, but windy weather ...
Spanning a relatively small 122,788 acres, Waterton Lakes is the smallest national park in the Canadian Rockies, but it's also one of the best for quietly—and safely—observing the bears.
Planning a trip to Waterton Lakes National Park? One of the first things you'll need to figure out is your accommodations. The right Waterton National Park Hotel hotels can significantly impact your ...
Parks Canada is working with the Blackfoot Confederacy Tribal Council for more Indigenous-led projects to protect lands in Southern Alberta. Waterton Lakes National Park is introducing more stringent ...
Some businesses in Waterton, Alta., are now staying open through the winter months, pitching peace and quiet to potential tourists. The small mountain town near the U.S. border has historically shut ...
One of Canada’s most iconic national parks, Waterton Lakes National Park offers stunning landscapes and wildlife species like black bears, bison, bighorn sheep, elk, and deer.
Kelsey J. Lawrence In 1932, Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada, and Glacier National Park partnered to create the world's first International Peace Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In managing national parks, Parks Canada maintains or restores ecological integrity of both land and water. To ensure the ongoing protection of Waterton Lakes National Park against invasive aquatic ...