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    Waterton Lakes National Park is a national park located in the southwest corner of Alberta, Canada, and borders Glacier National Park in Montana, USA. Waterton was Canada's fourth national park, formed in 1895 and named after Waterton Lake. The park contains 505 km² (203 mi²) of rugged mountains and wilderness.

    Operated by Parks Canada, 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 (4,230ft) at the townsite to 2,920 m (9,580 ft) at Mount Blakiston. It offers many scenic trails, including Crypt Lake trail.In 2004, Waterton Lakes National Park had 367,500 visitors.


        Waterton Lakes National Park
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                    World Heritage Site
                    Biosphere Reserve
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    NameWaterton Lakes National Park
    Iucn CategoryII
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    CaptionWaterton Lakes National Park Location
    Locator X57
    Locator Y182
    LocationAlberta, Canada
    Nearest CityPincher Creek, Alberta
    Lat Degrees49
    Lat Minutes02
    Lat Seconds45
    Lat DirectionN
    Long Degrees113
    Long Minutes54
    Long Seconds55
    Long DirectionW
    Areaarea
    Established1895 (national park)
    1995 (World Heritage ...
    Visitation Num367,500
    Visitation Year2004

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    History
    In 1932, Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park was formed from Waterton and Glacier. This park symbolizes the bonds of peace and friendship between the people of the United States and Canada, and a border crossing is open in the park during the summer. Although the park has a lot of diversity for its size, the main highlight is the Waterton lakes—the deepest in the Canadian Rockies—overlooked by the historic Prince of Wales Hotel.

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    World Heritage Site
    The park is part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, designated as World Heritage Site in 1995 for its scenery and wealth of plant and animal species.

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    Biosphere Reserve
    In 1979, Waterton was also designated a World Biosphere reserve, preserving mountains, highlands, lakes and freshwater wetlands ecosystems. Habitats represented in the park range include: prairie grasslands, aspen grove forests, alpine tundra/high meadows, arctic-alpine communities above the tree line, lower subalpine forests, deciduous and coniferous forests.

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    Photo gallery

    Image:cameron lake.jpg|Cameron Lake
    Image:Watertonlake.jpg|Upper Waterton Lake
    Image:GlacierNP L7 20010701.jpg|Landsat 7 image of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
    Image:MooseAtCameronLake.JPG|Moose at Cameron Lake
    Image:SummitHike.JPG|View from top of Summit Trail
    Image:SummitHikeWildflowers.JPG|Wildflowers along Summit trail
    Image:SummitLake.JPG|Summit Lake
    Image:WinterAkaminaParkway.JPG|Winter View from Akamina Parkway

     
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