Erik and hubby crossing one of the bridges
Erik had a drink of water.
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Mule Deer were grazing everywhere.
At Upper Waterton Lake, it was extremely windy. Unfortunately, it was a bit too hazy, to see the mountains.
"Flanked by the breathtaking Canadian Rockies, Upper and Middle Waterton lakes are the largest bodies of water in the national park and are considered the centerpiece."-Travel AlbertaErik and I at Upper Waterton Lake,
I'm standing at the marina in Emerald Bay with the Prince of Wales Hotel behind me.
Prince of Wales Hotel
Built between 1926-1927, Prince of Wales Hotel is located in Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada. It overlooks picturesque Upper Waterton Lake and the township of Waterton. This stately hotel, named after Prince Edward, offers 86 guest rooms and a traditional British atmosphere complete with afternoon tea, fine dining, lounge and distinctive gift shop. The hotel was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1992 with Plaque status granted in 1995. – Glacier ParkFall colours in Waterton Village.
View of the Prince of Wales Hotel from the Akamina Parkway to Cameron Lake. Since I first saw the hotel in the winter of 1999, it has made me think of the hotel from the movie The Shining.
Erik and I are standing at a red bear and cub statue at Cameron Lake
A chipmunk at Cameron Lake.
It was less windy at Cameron Lake.
"The large mountain that dominates the skyline just to the south of Cameron Lake is Mount Custer of Glacier National Park, Montana. In fact, the southern end of Cameron Lake is actually in Glacier National, Montana." -Enjoy your Parks.Erik was a bit weary on the jetty.
The Kenow Wildfire burned into Waterton Lakes under extreme conditions on August 30, 2017, after an intense lightning and thunderstorm.
From the Prince of Wales Hotel, where it was much windier, you could see upper Waterton Lake.
View of Vimy Peak from the Prince of Wales Hotel.
View of Waterton Village from the Prince of Wales Hotel.
View of Waterton Village from the Prince of Wales Hotel.
"The Prince of Wales Hotel is one of the Most Photographed Hotels in Canada." - The Banff Blog
"Every evening at 8pm, the staff at the Prince of Wales also share stories from Waterton and even a few ghost stories from the hotel. There are some hair-raising spooky stories from the Prince of Wales that would make you think twice about wandering around the hotel at night." - The Banff Blog
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After we left Waterton we visited the Bison Paddock.
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