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Capture The Moment
Brimming with nature’s magnificence, Waterton Lakes National Park offers many photo opportunities. Use your smart phone or your best camera equipment to capture your memories of the majestic landscapes and your experiences here!
The Red Chairs
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As you explore Waterton, be sure to keep your eyes open for these iconic chairs, strategically placed at some of the best lookouts in Waterton. Well worth the stop, they are sure to provide a breathtaking viewpoint! (see pg 11)
Lakeshore
Walking along the lakeshore is not only peaceful but provides the best view of the Waterton Valley from the ground. Of course, the best time to take photos here is during the early morning or in the late afternoon.
Prince Of Wales Hill
Standing tall on the bluff above the town site, this is the perfect place to take several photos with the Waterton Lakes sparkling splendidly in the background.
Bertha Falls
The hike to Bertha Lake provides stunning views of several waterfalls, including the long cascade of Upper Bertha Falls. This popular trail starts in town on Evergreen Avenue, about 500 m (1640 ft) south of Cameron Falls.
Cameron Falls
A great backdrop to create a record of those experiences and memories well worth savouring. Situated on the lower flank of Bertha Peak, these waterfalls are a must-see
Dark Skies
The stars and the moon shine bright in Waterton. On a clear night the dark skies will allow you to capture the Milky Way and possibly even the Northern Lights. (see pg 51)
Sunset Boat Cruise
With the Waterton Lakes sparkling like crystals behind you, this may be the ultimate romantic setting. Take a selfie with your partner while on this must-do activity while here.
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Mt. Cleveland 3190 m (10466 ft)
Stoney Indian Peaks (2) 2849 m (9347 ft)
Cathedral Peak 2756 m (9042 ft)
Campbell Mountain 2513 m (8245 ft)
Citadel Peaks (4) 2440 m (8005 ft)
Mt. Richards 2428 m (7966 ft)
Crypt Landing
Bear’s Hump
Cameron Bay 1542 m (5059 ft)
Waterton Townsite 1280 m (4200 ft)
Marina
See pg. 36 to learn more about the naming of these mountain peaks