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Glacier-Waterton Park: Waterton Lakes
Aug 20, 2008 (13 photos) Glacier-Waterton International Park, continued Waterton Lakes, Canada If you head north from St. Marys, the road leaves to the Chief Mountain International Highway-a scenic drive that leads to the Canadian entrance of the park. Waterton Lakes-the ...
A travel blog entry by carrieandbob
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20 Waterton National Park
Sep 18, 2009 (62 photos) ... and swim underwater, if needed, to catch its meals. Up early the next day, broke camp and headed for Waterton National Park - “where the Prairies meet the Mountains.” This Canadian National Park adjoins the US Glacier National Park and is ...
A travel blog entry by tombuttle
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Canadian Summer
Dec 26, 2008 (28 photos) this National Park is a must see if you travel to Alberta, during the summertime you will be guarantee a bear sighting.
A travel blog entry by nataliagomezb
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Waterton Lakes National Park
May 20, 2006 (9 photos) We drove from Calgary to the NP at the Montana border without any stops. We got out of the car for a few snapshots here before continuing on our way.
A travel blog entry by travelingdiva
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Canada Welcomes Us
Jun 21, 2009 (1 photos) The drive from St. Mary in Montana to Waterton Lake National Park was a scenic drive, but Jim didn't think so as he had to concentrate on the curvy mountain roads. He was able to slow down enough to see the momma grizzly and her three cubs on the roadside ...
A travel blog entry by 2jgstl
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Great times in horrible weather
Jun 22, 2009 (2 photos) The rain that started overnight continued as we started the day. The temperature was in the low 40s. We decided to go about the day as planned. We drove the Red Rock Parkway, a scenic drive to a beautiful canyon and some interesting hikes. The ...
A travel blog entry by 2jgstl
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Landslide and a Japanese Garden
Jun 23, 2009 (4 photos) Our day started early as we planned to cover a lot of distance outside of Waterton Lakes National Park. We drove to the Frank Slide Interpretive Center. It is in the center of, and tells the story of Turtle Mountain. Frank was a mining town, ...
A travel blog entry by 2jgstl
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Beautiful Waterton Lakes
Jul 1, 2009 (12 photos) Waterton Lakes National Park is part of the "International Peace Park" with neighbouring, and much more glamorous, Glacier National Park in the United States. It is the same eco-system, same mountains and same glorious scenery, but it is the little ...
A travel blog entry by nancydeb
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17/05/08: Buffalo and mountains
May 17, 2008 (2 photos) Yeah, enfin j'ai le droit à un petit voyage touristique en Alberta aussi, nère C'était vraiment trop trop trop bien Je pense pas que j'arriverais à écrire comment je me sentais, mais je vais essayer de faire un petite description de ma journée Donc tout ...
A travel blog entry by alexiapep
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Third Day at Glacier/Waterton
Oct 10, 2008 (5 photos) ... October 10th - Drove to Two Medicine, too icy to hike, then to St. Mary Visitor Center where we decided to go on to Canada and Waterton Lakes Park. Hiked/walked the Prince of Wales trail and around the lake. Motel - The Crandell Mountain Lodge
A travel blog entry by leesneed
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17/05/08: Mountains
May 17, 2008 (3 photos) Donc je disais deuxième destination Waterton Lakes National Park donc on arrive près des montagnes, et là, wouah, déjà splendide au pied des montagnes, il y a la rivière et autour c'est tout humide, donc déjà super beau ensuite, on fait les kékés en passant ...
A travel blog entry by alexiapep
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Waterton Lakes National Park
Sep 10, 2008 (4 photos) ... shots from Glacier and Waterton National Parks. On Wed morning, we went for a few short hikes in Glacier National Park and then we took off for Canada. We stayed at the Crandell Mountain Lodge in Waterton. It was a cool little town. When we got there, we ...
A travel blog entry by jenk
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Waterton: Wind and Mountains
Oct 6, 2008 (4 photos) We spent a few last hours on Sunday morning with our grandchildren and then got underway to Waterton National Park. The day was quite lovely, though as we neared Pincher Creek, a terrific windstorm came up and we had to drive quite slowly as the wind moved ...
A travel blog entry by jhmason
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