Waterton Glacier International Peace Park
Waterton Lakes National Park (Paahtómahksikimi) is a UNESCO site, a World Heritage Site and International Peace Park. From thrilling heights to beautiful sights, Waterton Lakes National Park is loved by tourists and locals alike.
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Nestled in the southwest corner of Alberta, where prairie grasslands rise dramatically into the Rocky Mountains, Waterton Lakes National Park (Paahtómahksikimi) is a place of striking contrasts and unforgettable landscapes. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and, together with Montana’s Glacier National Park, the world’s first International Peace Park, Waterton is celebrated globally for both its natural beauty and its spirit of cross-border cooperation. Here, wind-swept shorelines meet towering peaks, crystal-clear lakes reflect endless skies, and wildlife roams freely across diverse ecosystems found nowhere else in such close proximity. Visitors can hike to breathtaking alpine viewpoints, paddle across the iconic Upper Waterton Lake, explore cascading waterfalls, or simply take in the view from the shores of Cameron Lake. The park’s extensive trail network offers everything from gentle lakeside strolls to challenging summit climbs for those seeking a thrill. Rich in Indigenous history and cultural significance, Paahtómahksikimi holds deep meaning for the Blackfoot people, who have stewarded these lands for generations. Today, the park continues to be a place of connection — between countries, between landscapes, and between people and nature. Whether you’re chasing adventure, capturing the perfect photo, or looking for a peaceful retreat surrounded by mountain air and prairie winds, Waterton Lakes National Park offers an experience that stays with you long after you leave.
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