A One-of-a-Kind Adventure!
- Small group, big experience! Enjoy a personalized, immersive tour with expert local guides.
- Nature at its finest! Hike through jaw-dropping landscapes—rugged peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and wildflower meadows.
- Step into history! Discover the park’s rich Indigenous heritage and legendary past.
- Wildlife up close! Spot native animals, from soaring eagles to mighty bison.
- Beyond the ordinary! Explore secret trails, hidden gems, and breathtaking scenic viewpoints.
- Blast off to the stars! The inflatable Dome Planetarium takes you on an unforgettable cosmic journey.
- Legends and ghosts! Visit the historic Prince of Wales Hotel and hear eerie tales of its haunted past.
- We will cruise the legendary Cowboy Trail, soak in stunning scenery, and stop by the famous Okotoks Erratic.
- Endless photo ops! Capture the park’s most stunning sights at every turn!
Your adventure, your way! We customize the experience to match your interests.
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Stop 1: Okotoks Erratic – A Prehistoric Introduction
Start your day with a visit to the Okotoks Erratic, one of Canada’s most impressive glacial features. This massive boulder, weighing an estimated 16,000 tons, was transported by glaciers during the last Ice Age over 10,000 years ago. As you approach the erratic, you’ll be struck by its sheer size and the incredible history that it represents—this rock traveled more than 100 kilometers from its origin in the Rocky Mountains. Standing next to this geological marvel, you’ll feel a deep connection to the land’s ancient past. There’s a small interpretive center nearby where you can learn more about the erratic's significance and the area's glacial history before heading on your way.
Stop 2: Scenic Drive Down the Cowboy Trail
After getting your fill of ancient history, hop in the car and head down the Cowboy Trail, a scenic drive that winds through the breathtaking foothills of the Rockies. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped into the pages of an old Western as towering peaks rise against the sky, while wide-open grasslands stretch out around you. This route is famous for its dramatic landscapes and opportunities for wildlife sightings—keep your eyes peeled for bison, elk, and the occasional pronghorn antelope roaming across the fields. The trail also offers plenty of picturesque pullouts where you can stop, stretch your legs, and soak in the views. It’s the perfect way to get your first taste of the wild beauty of Waterton Lakes National Park.
Stop 3: Bison Viewing and Wildlife Encounters
As you continue along the Cowboy Trail, the bison herds of Waterton will begin to make their appearance. These majestic creatures, with their shaggy coats and massive frames, are often spotted grazing peacefully on the park's vast plains. Take time to pull over and observe them—this is one of the best places in Canada to view bison in their natural habitat. If you’re lucky, you might also spot black bears, red foxes, or mule deer. Wildlife sightings are one of the highlights of Waterton, and you’ll likely have the chance to see some of the most iconic species of the
Stop 4: Prince of Wales Hotel – Historical Charm with a View
Next, head to one of the most iconic landmarks in Waterton: the Prince of Wales Hotel. Perched high on a hill overlooking Waterton Lake, this historic hotel, built in 1927, offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. Its British-inspired architecture adds to the charm of the park, making it one of the most photographed spots in the area. Take a leisurely stroll around the hotel grounds and enjoy the incredible vistas. You can also head inside for a snack or a drink in the dining room, where you’ll find a cozy atmosphere and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lake below.
Stop 5: Bertha Falls Hike – A Hidden Gem
After taking in the wildlife, it’s time to stretch your legs on a hike to Bertha Falls. This 2.8-mile (4.5 km) trail takes you through lush forests and offers stunning views of towering peaks as you make your way to the waterfall. The trail is shaded and relatively moderate, with the sounds of rustling leaves and rushing water providing a peaceful soundtrack. Once you reach the falls, you’ll be rewarded with the sight of water tumbling over rocks into a serene pool below. The sight and sound of the falls, surrounded by the beauty of the wilderness, is a perfect moment to pause and take it all in.
Stop 6: The Red Rocks of Waterton – A Natural Wonder
After soaking in the historical beauty of the Prince of Wales Hotel, it’s time to visit one of Waterton’s most unique natural features: the Red Rocks Canyon. The canyon, with its vibrant red rock formations, is a geological marvel that dates back millions of years. The red cliffs and the turquoise waters of the creek below create an almost otherworldly scene, making it one of the most scenic spots in the park. A short trail takes you through the canyon and along the creek, offering plenty of opportunities for photos. This stunning location is also a great spot for a brief dip in the cool water, a refreshing way to cool off on a warm day.
Stop 7: Historic Walking Tour & Lunch in Waterton Townsite
After exploring the natural wonders, head into Waterton Townsite, the park's small but charming town center. This area is full of local cafés, restaurants, and shops, all with a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Grab a bite at one of the town’s cozy bistros or eateries, where you can enjoy a meal made with fresh, local ingredients. After lunch, take a leisurely self-guided historic walking tour to learn more about the area’s early settlers, the development of the park, and its rich Indigenous history. You’ll pass by historic buildings, some of which date back to the 1920s, and gain a deeper appreciation for the park’s cultural significance.
Stop 8: Waterton Lake Boat Cruise – The Grand Finale
To cap off your day, hop aboard a Waterton Lake Boat Cruise. The boat cruise is the perfect way to experience the grandeur of the park’s landscapes from a different perspective. As the boat glides across the crystal-clear waters of Upper Waterton Lake, you’ll be treated to views of towering cliffs, lush forests, and waterfalls. The calm waters are also home to a variety of wildlife, and you may catch a glimpse of otters, birds, or even the occasional beaver. The cruise is a relaxing way to take in the scenery and reflect on the day’s adventures.
As part of the tour, we’ll visit the inflatable Dome Planetarium—an unforgettable experience that takes you on a journey through the cosmos! Please note, this attraction is subject to availability, and we will offer a suitable alternative or compensation if it's unavailable.
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