Waterton Lakes National Park

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Waterton Lakes National Park is the Canadian portion of Waterton Glacier International Peace Park, a UNESCO site which extends into the US as Glacier National Park.

Waterton Lakes National Park Halal Travel Guide

Due to a Sept 2017 forest fire, some areas in Waterton Lakes National Park are closed due to safety hazards and infrastructure damage. A temporary visitor centre opened in 2018 in the townsite at the Lion’s Hall on Fountain Avenue.

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Waterton Lakes National Park covers an area of 505 km² (195 sq mi), about the size of the Island on Montreal.

Waterton is open all year, but the main tourist season is during July and August. The only commercial facilities available within the park are located at the Waterton Park townsite. The park ranges in elevation from 1,290 metres (4,232 ft) at the townsite to 2,910 m (9,547 ft) at Mount Blakiston. It offers many scenic trails, including Crypt Lake trail. In 2012/2013, Waterton Lakes National Park had over 400,000 visitors.

Contact the park office +1 403-859-5133, toll-free: 1-888-773-8888

History of Waterton Lakes National Park

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The park is part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, designated as World Heritage Site in 1995 for their distinctive climate, physiographic setting, mountain-prairie interface, and tri-ocean hydrographical divide. They are areas of significant scenic values with abundant and diverse flora and fauna.

How is the Landscape of Waterton Lakes National Park

In 1979, Waterton and bordering Glacier National Park in the U.S. were designated as World Biosphere reserves, preserving mountains, prairie, lakes and freshwater wetlands ecosystems. Habitats represented in the parks' range include: prairie grasslands, aspen grove forests, alpine tundra/high meadows, lower subalpine forests, deciduous and coniferous forests.

Flora and fauna

There is a good chance of seeing black and grizzly bears in the park, also if you are lucky badger. Birds in the area include osprey, bald eagle and a number of waders.

Animals that inhabit this national park include wolverines, bighorn sheep, bald eagles, white-tailed deer, mule deer, mountain goats, elk, moose, foxes, wolves, coyotes, beavers, river otters, cougars, lynxes, bobcats, snowshoe hares, pikas, hoary marmots, grizzly bears and black bears.

Climate

The climate is typical of the northern hemisphere, located at just above the 49th parallel. The summers reach temperatures up to 30ºC/86ºF but it is usually mild around 23-25ºC/73-77ºF for most of the summer. There are a few heat waves that last a couple of days, but for the most part summers are very comfortable for people from warmer climates. Winters are a bit more severe due to the mountain elevations which bring heavy snowfalls to the mountain peaks and to the townsite. Temperatures can dip to -30ºC/-22ºC but the prevailing western air currents bring warm air from the Pacific Ocean in the winter time. These are called chinooks by the local residents and can raise the temperature from -30ºC to +2ºC in a couple of hours. If you do not mind a bit of wind the climate is good here. The park is sheltered by trees so the winds are not so bad in the camping areas and in the townsite.

Travel as a Muslim to Waterton Lakes National Park

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Waterton Lakes is at the end of Highway 5, about an hour and a half from Lethbridge and 3 hours from Calgary. If driving from Calgary, take Highway 2 south out of town to Cardston and then follow Highway 5 west to the park.

There is no bus service into the park. The nearest Greyhound station is in Pincher Creek, 30 minutes north on Highway 6. Some cab companies will drive to the park from Pincher Creek if booked in advance.

Fees and permits

There is no fee to enter the park if you are just driving through along Highway 6. However, if you want to do any activities, visit the townsite or stay overnight, a daily fee will apply. The fee is paid at the gatehouse on Highway 5, on the road to Waterton townsite, just after its junction with Highway 6.

If staying for a week or more and the annual park pass is a good value, though it can only be used in Waterton. An annual Discovery Pass can also be purchased for a higher fee and be used in Waterton and at the nearby Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, and many other national parks and historic sites.

Daily fees summer/shoulder season (2023):

  • Adult C$ 7.80/C$ 5.80
  • Senior C$ 6.80/C$ 4.90
  • Children and youth under 18 free
  • Family/group C$ 15.70/C$ 11.75

Annual (2023):

  • Adult C$ 39.20
  • Senior C$ 34.30
  • Children and youth under 18 free
  • Family/group C$ 78.50

Fishing permit (2023):

  • Daily C$ 9.80
  • Annual C$ 34.30

How to get around in Waterton Lakes National Park

The townsite is small and can be easily travelled on foot. However, if you want to see some of the lakes, hikes and other features of the park, a vehicle or bike will be necessary. There is a shuttle bus service.

What to see in Waterton Lakes National Park

Bertha Lake

  • Waterton Lake - Long lake that stretches across the Candian/US border, set below spectacular mountain scene. There is a pleasant stroll along the shoreline in the town.
  • Buffalo Paddock - Highway 6 GPS: entrance to paddock is off Hwy 6, just inside the park's north boundary - The Buffalo Paddock is a fenced-off area of prairie grassland that is home to the park's buffalo herd. The single road loops through the enclosure and offers a good opportunity to see these animals in their natural environment.

Waterton National Park Red Rock Canyon

  • Red Rock Canyon | Red Rock Parkway GPS: follow Red Rock Parkway until it ends A pretty spot, which, true to its name, features a canyon and river bed with a striking shade of red. There is a short trail (15-30 minutes) that follows both sides of the canyon. Very popular in warm weather with people paddling in the cold rocky stream that flows through the canyon.
  • Bear's hump - From vehicle park next to the Park Visitor Centre on the edge of town.

A short but very steep walk up to a ridge above the town provides a spectacular view of the whole valley.

  • Cameron Lake - GPS: 49.0094, -114.051 - Cameron Lake (Alberta) CameronLake-s01 - Beautiful glacial lake, with opportunity for canoe rentals

What to do in Waterton Lakes National Park

  • Waterton Shoreline Cruise | Waterton Marina GPS: near Waterton Ave and Mountview Road ☎ +1 403 859-2362 | Opening Hours: Two cruises per day (one morning, one afternoon) May to early October. Additional cruises available June to mid-Sept C$34/C$17 (adult/child) A two-hour scenic cruise on Upper Waterton Lake that provides fantastic views of the lake and mountains on a sunny day and good opportunities to see eagles, moose, deer and other wildlife. The boat itself is interesting as it was built in the 1920s, in conjunction with the Prince of Wales Hotel, to and dine the rich visitors to the park of the time.
  • Fantastic Four of Waterton Glacier: the Peace Park Challenge - Opening Hours: 4 days free An international challenge for hikers, featuring 2 of Waterton's most beloved trails, Crypt Lake (9 kilometers) and Carthew-Alderson (16 kilometers), in addition to 2 of Glacier National Park's favourites Siyeh Pass (16.5 kilometers)and the Garden Wall (18.5 kilometers). You must bring your passport. (60 kilometers total)
  • The Triple Crown of Waterton. - Opening Hours: 3 days free A challenge for hikers, three local favourite trails: Crypt Lake (9 kilometers), Carthew-Alderson (16 kilometers) and Akamina Pass (20 kilometers). (45 kilometers total)
  • Summit Lake - Hike of about one hour uphill from Cameron Lake vehicle park to a small like in a mountain pass. In some years and the path is clear by June, and in others it can be under snow in July.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Waterton Lakes National Park

There are souvenir shops, a small supermarket, a stores and a fuel station in Waterton town. Expect to pay a premium for goods, so best to stock up with supplies before entering the park.

  • Caribou Clothing | 114 Waterton Ave ☎ +1 403-859-2346 | Opening Hours: May to early October: 10AM Monday - 10PM Sells a variety of sheepskin and leather clothing. The mitts, hats and slippers are their own brand, manufactured locally in Alberta.

Halal Restaurants in Waterton Lakes National Park

No Halal restaurants found

Muslim Friendly hotels in Waterton Lakes National Park

Lodging

Waterton Town

  • Bayshore Inn | 111 Waterton Ave ☎ +1-888-527-9555 From C$200 in high season A mix of rooms and suites on the lakefront with TV, internet and an on-site spa. Open May through early October.
  • Crandell Mountain Lodge | 102 Mountview Road ☎ +1 403 859-2288 +1-866-859-2288 C$145 and up in high season, C$99 and up in low season One- and two-bed rooms with a country-style look and feel. Kitchen and Deluxe rooms cost a bit more but come with gas fireplaces.
  • Prince of Wales Hotel |

Highway 5 GPS: entrance is across the road from the Visitor Center ☎ +1-866-875-8456 C$260-300 (room in high season), C$800 for a suite Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM An old railway hotel built in 1927 to attract tourists to the region. It's not your best value for money since the beds are small (doubles or twins in standard rooms) and the hotel's age shows in a few spots and the rooms don't come with many extra amenities (no TV, no Minibar with alcohol removed, not all rooms have full bathtubs). It does have heaps of character and history though, and the views -- the hotel is built on a hill overlooking the lake and town -- are outstanding.

  • Waterton Lakes Lodge | 101 Clematis Ave ☎ +1 403 859-2150 +1-888-985-6343 C$195 and up during peak season, C$120 and up during low season Mix of chalet-style accommodation and suites of good quality. Different sizes of rooms available.
  • Aspen Village Inn - 11 Windflower Ave ☎ +1 403 859-8699 +1 403 859-2033 Opening Hours: Open May-October 7AM Monday - 10PM From C$145 in peak season Big variety of accommodation. Choose from kitchenettes, suites and cottage style rooms. Rooms are available with fireplaces and jetted tubs.
  • Bear Mountain Motel - GPS: - Classic 1960s motel. Basic rooms with comfortable beds. Good wifi connection for guests. Grill available in vehicle park. Probably best value in town if you are not looking for luxury.

Muslim Friendly Camping Places in Waterton Lakes National Park

There are three drive-in campgrounds available in the park. Some sites have fire pits, a fire permit is an additional C$8.80 (2022).

  • Townsite Campground | at the end of Windflower Road GPS: the gatehouse is just past the junction of Windflower Road and Vimy Ave C$38.20/C$27.40/C$22.50 (serviced/unserviced/walk-in unserviced) - A fairly open, grassy campground with serviced and unserviced sites. Showers and flush toilets available. Reservations are recommended if staying over a weekend or if you want a serviced site. Open mid-April to mid-October.
  • Crandell Mountain | Red Rock Parkway GPS: on the south side of the road, about 6-7 kilometers from the intersection with Hwy 5 C$21.50 . Unserviced sites set in the forest with flush toilets but no showers. Sites are available on a first come, first served basis. Open mid-May to Labour Day.
  • Belly River - Highway 6 GPS: C$15.70 . Unserviced sites with dry toilets. Sites are available on a first come, first served basis. Open mid-May to mid-Sept.

Backcountry

Backcountry camping is available in a number of spots. The fee is C$9.80/night (2022). If staying for a week or more, a season pass is a good value at C$68.70. A reservation costs C$11.70.

Stay safe as a Muslim in Waterton Lakes National Park

Beware of the very strong winds at times in the main town site area.

Hikers should be aware that although it is feasible to cross the geographical border (49th parallel) into the USA there are further on ranger control points that you cannot pass unless you have a US passport.

This is bear and cougar country, when hiking make plenty of noise and take the usual precautions for bears.

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Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Waterton Lakes National Park

There are a number of small towns and parks nearby that make good day trips or next stops to move on to.

  • Waterton Lakes is joined with Glacier National Park across the border in Montana. It can be visited by heading south on Highway 6 (The Chief Mountain Highway). The border crossing on the highway is only open between May and October.
  • The Remington-Alberta Carriage Centre in Cardston is half an hour east on Highway 5. It has many interesting stories on the horse and carriage perioid and how the collection was built.
  • Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site outside of Fort Macleod is a 1½-hour drive north-east.
  • Bar U Ranch near Longview.
  • Crowsnest Pass is an hour north-west on Highway 6 and has several attractions on its coal-mining past and the Frank Slide. It is also the gateway to British Columbia.
  • If you're looking for more mountains and alpine lakes, Banff National Park is 4-5 hours north. A scenic way to get there is the Cowboy Trail (Highways 6 and 22) which traverses the foothills while keeping the mountains in sight.
  • Lethbridge
  • Cardston
  • Glacier National Park

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