Waterton Lakes National Park is a true gem nestled along the Canada-U.S. border. The Waterton Lakes National Park Tour from Calgary offers an immersive experience showcasing this UNESCO World Heritage Site. With stunning landscapes, cultural attractions, and diverse ecosystems, the tour promises adventure and serenity. Priced at £108.73 per person, this 10-hour excursion guides visitors through the park’s highlights, from the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel to the breathtaking Cameron Falls. Whether you’re seeking natural beauty or cultural insights, this tour provides an enriching glimpse into a remarkable Canadian destination.
About Your Stay
- Explore Waterton Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on a 10-hour excursion from Calgary with highlights like Prince of Wales Hotel and Cameron Falls.
- Enjoy the vibrant lakeside town of Waterton, with its quaint shops, restaurants, and galleries, offering a glimpse into the region’s history and culture.
- Admire the stunning natural beauty of Red Rock Canyon and observe a herd of bison from a safe distance during the tour.
- The tour includes transportation, guide service, and park fees, with the option to explore in English or Chinese.
- Flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and one piece of carry-on luggage allowed, though extra fees may apply for checked luggage.
Tour Overview
The Waterton Lakes National Park Tour from Calgary is a 10-hour excursion that takes visitors to explore this unique UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Set out on a 10-hour excursion to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Waterton Lakes National Park from Calgary.
Priced from £108.73 per person, the tour departs from the Coast Calgary Downtown Hotel & Suites by APA, with the same location serving as the return point.
Available in English and Chinese, the tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Highlights include stops at the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton town, Cameron Falls, Red Rock Canyon, and the Bison Paddock.
The tour includes transportation, guide service, and park fees, but excludes personal expenses and additional luggage fees.
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Park Significance
Waterton Lakes National Park holds unique designations as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, International Peace Park, and Biosphere Reserve. These prestigious titles reflect the park’s exceptional natural and cultural values.
Visitors can explore the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel, admire the stunning Cameron Falls, hike through the colorful Red Rock Canyon, and observe the resident bison herd.
The park’s tranquil lakes, rugged mountains, and diverse ecosystems make it a truly remarkable destination. Whether seeking adventure or simply enjoying the serene beauty, Waterton Lakes National Park offers an unforgettable experience for all who explore its protected lands.
Prince of Wales Hotel
A 30-minute stop at the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel allows visitors to admire its historic architecture and panoramic views of Waterton Lakes.
This grand, wooden structure was built in 1927 and remains a beloved landmark within the park. Guests can wander the hotel’s interior, marveling at its ornate lobby and elegant decor.
The hotel’s location on a hill overlooking the lake offers stunning vistas, making it a popular spot for photographs.
The hotel’s hilltop location provides breathtaking views of the lake, making it a photogenic destination within the park.
Whether exploring the grounds or simply soaking in the ambiance, the Prince of Wales Hotel is a must-see during any visit to Waterton Lakes National Park.
Waterton Town
Visitors spend around 60 minutes exploring Waterton’s vibrant lakeside town, strolling its quaint streets lined with local shops, restaurants, and galleries.
This charming community offers a glimpse into the region’s history and culture. Visitors can browse artisan goods, sample local cuisine, and take in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lakes.
The tour allows ample time to wander at one’s own pace and soak in the relaxed atmosphere. Whether grabbing a bite to eat or simply enjoying the scenery, Waterton Town provides a delightful interlude during the day’s adventure.
More Great Tours NearbyCameron Falls
The cascading waters of Cameron Falls tumble over a striking limestone cliff, creating a mesmerizing natural display. Visitors have 15 minutes to admire this scenic waterfall.
The water cascades swiftly, creating a thunderous roar as it crashes against the rocks below. The surrounding landscape features lush greenery, adding to the serene atmosphere.
The water cascades swiftly, creating a thunderous roar as it crashes against the rocks below. The surrounding landscape features lush greenery, adding to the serene atmosphere.
Guests can snap photos and take in the sights and sounds of this captivating natural wonder. Those seeking a closer look can carefully approach the edge, but should exercise caution on the slippery terrain.
Cameron Falls is a highlight of the Waterton Lakes National Park tour.
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Red Rock Canyon
Winding along the park’s rugged terrain, Red Rock Canyon captivates visitors with its vibrant mineral layers.
Guests spend 30 minutes exploring this geological wonder, marveling at the striking reds, oranges, and grays. The canyon offers a chance to witness the diverse geological history of the region, as different rock types and formations are exposed.
Travelers can wander along the canyon’s trails, snap photographs, and gain a deeper appreciation for the park’s natural beauty.
With its dramatic colors and unique landscape, Red Rock Canyon is a highlight of the Waterton Lakes National Park tour.
Bison Paddock
After exploring the vibrant Red Rock Canyon, the tour moves on to the Bison Paddock.
Visitors spend 15 minutes observing the bison herd from a safe distance. If the paddock is closed, the tour visits the Okotoks Big Rock instead.
The guide provides information about the bison’s history, behavior, and conservation efforts. Guests can take photos but are advised to remain in the vehicle.
The stop offers a chance to see these iconic Canadian animals in their natural habitat. If weather or other conditions prevent the visit, an alternative location may be substituted.
Important Information
While the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, travelers can bring one piece of carry-on luggage.
However, extra fees may apply for checked luggage. It’s important to arrive 10 minutes early as the tour starts on time.
Extra fees may apply for checked luggage. Arrive 10 minutes early as the tour starts on time.
Weather conditions may impact the stops, and alternative locations may be provided if necessary.
Based on 12 reviews, the overall rating for the tour is 4.4 out of 5, with feedback varying on guide engagement and trip value.
Questions About Your Stay
What if the Weather Is Bad During the Tour?
If the weather is bad during the tour, the stops may change based on the conditions. Alternative locations could be provided to ensure the best experience possible. The tour guide will adjust the itinerary as needed due to weather.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour allows participants to bring their own food and drinks. However, it’s important to note that no meals or refreshments are included in the tour price. Guests are responsible for their personal expenses during the trip.
Is There a Discount for Seniors or Students?
The tour information doesn’t mention any discounts for seniors or students. You’ll need to check with the tour operator to see if they offer any special pricing for those groups.
How Many People Are Typically on the Tour?
The tour group size is not explicitly stated, but typical small group tours from Calgary tend to have between 10-20 participants. The exact number may vary depending on demand and the tour operator’s capacity.
Can I Extend the Tour to Visit Additional Sites?
Unfortunately, the tour package doesn’t seem to offer the option to visit additional sites beyond the standard itinerary. The tour has a fixed duration and inclusions, so extending the experience would likely require booking a separate, customized tour.
Final Verdict On This Stay
Waterton Lakes National Park’s stunning landscapes and cultural significance make the 10-hour tour from Calgary a must-do experience. With professional guidance, transportation, and park fees included, visitors can enjoy the park’s diverse ecosystems, from the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel to the breathtaking Cameron Falls and Red Rock Canyon. This enriching excursion offers an unforgettable adventure amidst the park’s majestic beauty.
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