Waterton Lakes National Park, located in southern Alberta, is a true natural wonder. Known for its unique blend of mountains, prairies, and forests, it offers some of the most diverse landscapes in the Canadian Rockies.
Established in 1895, Waterton is Canada’s fourth national park and forms part of the world’s first International Peace Park with Glacier National Park in Montana, USA. The park is home to over 250 species of birds, 60 species of mammals, and a rich variety of wildflowers — more than any other national park in Canada!
Visitors can enjoy hiking, kayaking, photography, and sightseeing, or simply unwind by the lakeshore while taking in the breathtaking mountain views. Whether you visit in summer for wildflowers or in autumn for golden hues and wildlife sightings, Waterton promises an unforgettable experience every season.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Waterton Lakes National Park, one of Alberta’s most spectacular and serene destinations. Nestled where the prairies meet the Rocky Mountains, Waterton offers stunning lakes, majestic peaks, and rich wildlife — making it a perfect day trip or weekend getaway for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers.
Join us on a guided Waterton tour and experience the charm of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, shared between Canada and the USA.