
Imagine yourself standing at the edge of the crystal-clear waters of Waterton Lake, with the majestic mountains reflected perfectly on its surface, without worrying about navigating unfamiliar roads or finding parking. Your private group of up to 14 people will be transported in comfort to Waterton Lakes National Park's most breathtaking locations in our modern, spacious van. Your knowledgeable guide will share knowledge throughout the day, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural wonders of this unique place where the mountains meet the prairies.
At Red Rock Canyon, you'll marvel at the striking crimson colors of this geological wonder. You'll hear the gentle burble of the creek flowing through smooth red rocks, feel the texture of the ancient stone beneath your fingers, and perhaps dip your toes in the cool mountain waters.
Along Driftwood Beach, you'll stroll beside Waterton Lake, discovering unique pieces of sun-bleached driftwood arranged against the backdrop of mountain vistas. You'll enjoy moments of tranquility as you breathe in the fresh mountain air and feel connected to the natural world.
During the scenic lake cruise to Goat Haunt, you'll glide across the international border on pristine waters, surrounded by towering peaks. You'll feel the gentle breeze as your knowledgeable captain shares stories of this unique landscape. You might spot wildlife along the shoreline—deer, bears, or even the elusive mountain goats that give this destination its name.
At the historic Prince of Wales Hotel viewpoint, you'll stand in awe of one of the most photographed scenes in the Canadian Rockies, with the grand hotel perched dramatically above the sparkling waters of Waterton Lake. You'll capture stunning panoramic views of the townsite, lake, and surrounding mountains that will become cherished mementos of your journey.
At Cameron Falls, you'll witness the power of nature as water cascades dramatically over ancient rocks formed over 1.5 billion years ago. You'll feel the refreshing mist on your face as you learn about the remarkable geological forces that shaped this landscape.