Introduction
Waterton Lakes National Park is one of the most beautiful and underrated destinations in Alberta. Located in the southwest corner of the province near the U.S. border, the park combines dramatic mountain scenery, crystal-clear lakes, and abundant wildlife.
Unlike the busier national parks in the Canadian Rockies, Waterton offers a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere. The small lakeside village, scenic drives, waterfalls, and hiking trails make it a perfect destination for travelers looking to experience nature at a slower pace.
For visitors staying in Calgary, Waterton Lakes National Park offers an unforgettable road trip through rolling prairie landscapes that gradually transform into towering mountains.
Quick Guide
Drive time: about 3 hours from Calgary
Distance: about 270 km
Best for: nature lovers, wildlife viewing, scenic drives, hiking
Main highlights: Red Rock Canyon, Cameron Lake, Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Village
Best Photo Spots in Waterton
• Prince of Wales Hotel overlooking Upper Waterton Lake
• Red Rock Canyon formations
• Cameron Lake surrounded by mountains
• Waterton Marina and shoreline
• Bear’s Hump viewpoint
• Waterton village lakeshore
The dramatic meeting of prairie and mountain landscapes makes Waterton visually unique compared to other parks in Alberta.
Getting There from Calgary
Driving time: about 3 hours
Distance: approximately 270 kilometres
From Calgary, take Highway 2 south toward Fort Macleod and then head west toward Waterton Lakes National Park.
The drive passes through wide prairie landscapes before the Rocky Mountains suddenly rise near the park boundary.
Visitors must purchase a Parks Canada pass to enter Waterton Lakes National Park.
Suggested Route (Driving Order)
1. Prince of Wales Hotel Viewpoint

One of the most iconic landmarks in Waterton is the historic Prince of Wales Hotel.
Perched on a hill overlooking Upper Waterton Lake, the hotel offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Even visitors who are not staying at the hotel often stop here for photos and to enjoy the scenery.
2. Waterton Village

Continue into Waterton Village, the small lakeside community at the center of the park.
The village offers restaurants, cafés, shops, and scenic views along the lake. Visitors often stroll along the marina or enjoy a meal before exploring the surrounding attractions.
3. Red Rock Canyon

Red Rock Canyon is one of the most unique natural features in Waterton.
The canyon walls display striking red and orange colors caused by iron-rich rock layers. Short walking paths allow visitors to explore the canyon and enjoy views of the flowing creek below.
4. Cameron Lake

Continue along the scenic Akamina Parkway to Cameron Lake, located near the U.S. border.
Surrounded by mountains and forest, the lake offers peaceful scenery and opportunities for canoeing, picnicking, or simply enjoying the views.
5. Bear’s Hump (Optional Stop)

For visitors who enjoy short hikes, the Bear’s Hump Trail provides one of the best viewpoints in the park.
The short but steep trail leads to a lookout with spectacular views over Waterton Village and Upper Waterton Lake.
Things o See and Do in Waterton
Waterton combines scenic drives, lakeside relaxation, and outdoor adventures in a compact and easy-to-explore national park.
Explore Waterton Village

Waterton Village is the heart of the park and offers a charming small-town atmosphere surrounded by mountains and water.
Visitors often walk along the lakeshore, browse small shops, and enjoy the relaxed pace of the village.
Take the Waterton Lake Cruise to Goat Haunt (USA)
The Waterton Lake cruise is one of the most memorable experiences in the park. The boat travels across Upper Waterton Lake through dramatic mountain scenery before reaching Goat Haunt, a remote part of Glacier National Park in Montana.

Visitors can briefly explore the ranger station area and walk along the lakeshore where the beach is covered in beautiful multicolored stones and pebbles polished by the water.
Because the cruise crosses the international border, passengers must carry a valid passport.
Hike to Bertha Lake
The Bertha Lake Trail is one of Waterton’s most famous hikes. The trail starts close to Waterton Village and gradually climbs through forest trails before reaching Bertha Falls and eventually the alpine lake above.

Hikers who continue to the top are rewarded with spectacular views of Bertha Lake surrounded by rugged mountain peaks.
For visitors who prefer a shorter walk, Bertha Falls offers a beautiful halfway destination that can be reached in a shorter hike.
Popular Coffee Stops
Waterton Village has several small cafés where visitors can relax with coffee and pastries.

Popular coffee stops include:
• Pearl’s Café — a popular local café offering coffee, breakfast, and light meals.
• Windflower Corner Coffee — a cozy café serving specialty coffee and baked goods.
Popular Restaurants
Waterton offers several excellent dining options with scenic lake and mountain views.

Popular restaurants include:
• Wieners of Waterton — a well-known spot serving gourmet hot dogs with creative toppings.
• Trappers Mountain Grill — a restaurant known for Canadian cuisine and mountain views.
• Lakeside Chophouse — offering upscale dining with views of Upper Waterton Lake.
Dessert and Sweet Stops
After exploring the park, visitors often enjoy dessert or ice cream in Waterton Village.

Popular sweet stops include:
• Ice cream shops along the village waterfront
• Bakeries and cafés serving pastries and desserts
Shopping and Souvenirs

Waterton Village has several small shops offering souvenirs, outdoor gear, and Canadian-themed gifts.
Many visitors pick up memorabilia from the park before returning to Calgary.
Suggested Day Itinerary
Morning
Drive from Calgary to Waterton Lakes National Park and stop first at the Prince of Wales Hotel viewpoint for photos.
Midday
Explore Waterton Village and enjoy lunch or coffee along the lakeshore.
Afternoon
Visit Red Rock Canyon and then continue to Cameron Lake for scenic views and relaxation.
Evening
Begin the drive back to Calgary and enjoy the sunset across the southern Alberta prairie.
Local Experiences You Shouldn’t Miss
Beyond the main attractions, Waterton offers several memorable experiences that make the visit even more special.
Wildlife Viewing
The park is home to deer, bears, bighorn sheep, and other wildlife often seen near roads and trails.
Lakeside Relaxation
Spending time along the Waterton shoreline is one of the simplest and most enjoyable experiences in the park.
Historic Mountain Atmosphere
Waterton Village has a nostalgic charm that reflects the early days of Canadian national parks.
Hidden Gems Most Visitors Miss
Although Waterton is compact, there are several quieter places worth discovering.
Waterton Marina Walk
A peaceful lakeside walk offering beautiful views across Upper Waterton Lake.
Cameron Falls
Located near the village, this waterfall is easy to access and often overlooked by visitors rushing to other attractions.
Waterton Shoreline Trails
Several lakeside paths offer scenic views and fewer crowds than the main attractions.
Travel Tips
Best time to visit
Late spring through early fall offers the best weather for exploring the park.
Weather
Waterton is known for strong winds due to its unique geography.
Wildlife safety
Keep a safe distance from animals and follow park guidelines.
Park pass
A Parks Canada pass is required to enter the park.
Why This Day Trip Works
• Waterton combines lakes, mountains, and wildlife in one compact park
• The scenic drives and viewpoints are easy to explore in a single day
• The village atmosphere adds charm to the national park experience
• It offers a quieter alternative to busier parks like Banff
Interactive Map
Calgary
→ Prince of Wales Hotel viewpoint
→ Waterton Village
→ Red Rock Canyon
→ Cameron Lake
→ return to Calgary
Waterton Lakes National Park Day Trip Route from Calgary
Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Waterton from Calgary
How far is Waterton from Calgary?
Waterton Lakes National Park is about 270 kilometres south of Calgary and the drive typically takes around three hours.
Is Waterton worth visiting on a day trip?
Yes. Although the drive is longer than other destinations, Waterton offers stunning scenery, wildlife, and a peaceful national park experience.
Do I need a park pass for Waterton?
Yes. Visitors must purchase a Parks Canada pass to enter Waterton Lakes National Park.
What are the best things to do in Waterton?
Popular activities include visiting Red Rock Canyon, exploring Waterton Village, hiking Bear’s Hump, and driving to Cameron Lake.
When is the best time to visit Waterton?
Late spring through early fall offers the best weather and most accessible hiking trails.
Other Stops Near Waterton
• Cameron Falls
• Akamina Parkway scenic drive
• Crypt Lake Trail (advanced hikers)
• Waterton shoreline trails
Continue Exploring Calgary
After returning from Waterton Lakes National Park, visitors can continue exploring Calgary’s historic downtown district along Stephen Avenue Walk, a vibrant pedestrian avenue filled with restaurants, shopping, architecture, and entertainment.

