Tourists can choose the place whichever they want at no additional charge for choosing it. Please add this on Order Notes while Booking.

Red Rock Canyon (1 hour)
A colorful canyon with striking red and green rock formations, offering easy walking trails and stunning photo opportunities.

Cameron Falls (30 mins)
A picturesque waterfall cascading into a serene pool, surrounded by lush greenery - perfect for a short scenic stop.

Lundberg Falls (30 mins)
A hidden gem featuring a powerful waterfall framed by forested cliffs, ideal for nature lovers and photographers.

Blakistamn Falls (15 mins)
A tranquil waterfall tucked in the mountains, offering a peaceful spot to admire the natural beauty of Waterton Lakes National Park.
What’s Included:
- Fuel Surcharge
- Bottled Water
- Professional Local Guide
- National Park Pass included
- Hotel pickup & drop-off
- Private Transportation
- GST
Exclusions:
- Tip
- Personal Expenses
Notes:
- Infant Seats available on request
- Not Wheelchair Accessible
- Please provide Your Hotel Name
Cancellation Policy:
We offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before your scheduled tour. Cancellations made within 24 hours may be subject to a cancellation fee.
We will work with you to reschedule at no additional cost, where possible.
Total Duration
11-12 hours
Waterton Lakes National Park, located in southern Alberta, is a unique gem where the Rocky Mountains meet the rolling prairies. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers stunning landscapes of rugged peaks, deep-blue lakes, and lush valleys. Visitors can enjoy tranquil drives along scenic roads, wander charming village streets, or simply immerse themselves in the natural beauty that has made Waterton a beloved destination for photographers and nature lovers alike.
The park is famous for its pristine lakes, including Upper and Lower Waterton Lakes, which offer opportunities for boating, kayaking, and lakeside picnics. The iconic Cameron Falls and the Red Rock Canyon provide dramatic natural backdrops perfect for sightseeing and photography. Hiking trails like Crypt Lake and Bears Hump give visitors a chance to experience panoramic mountain views and encounter the rich diversity of the park’s flora and fauna.
Waterton is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, cycling, and boating are popular in summer, while winter activities include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The park is home to wildlife such as deer, bighorn sheep, and a variety of birds, making it an ideal destination for wildlife watching and nature photography. Each adventure offers a chance to connect with nature in an unspoiled and serene environment.