Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Loop
In the early 1890s, conservationist and Glacier Park advocate George Bird Grinnell dubbed this region the "Crown of the Continent" -- highlighting its geographical importance as the headwaters of the continent, spilling waters into the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Hudson Bay. Experience history and a wide array of dining options along the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Loop.
Explore The Exciting Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Loop
Trace this stunning route through the Montana, British Columbia, and Alberta Rocky Mountains -- formed by Waterton Lakes and Glacier National Parks. At the narrow waist of the Rockies, where Alberta , British Columbia , and Montana meet, sprawls one of the world’s wildest, most diverse, and intact ecosystems. In the early 1890s, conservationist and Glacier Park advocate George Bird Grinnell dubbed this region the "Crown of the Continent" -- highlighting its geographical importance as the headwaters of the continent, spilling waters into the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Hudson Bay. Discover for yourself the natural wonders of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Loop.
Some Of The Most Pristine Landscapes In The Alberta Rocky Mountains
Reach extraordinary new heights of travel. Use the Top 10 Scenic Drives in the Northern Rockies to plan an ideal trip on the Waterton-Glacier National Park Loop.
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