Kelsey J. Lawrence In 1932, Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada, and Glacier National Park partnered to create the world's first International Peace Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Contiguous with Montana's Glacier National Park, it is the Canadian half of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, created in 1932 as a symbol of goodwill between the two countries.
Together, Waterton and Glacier were named an International Peace Park in 1932. During your trip, you can take in the beauty of both mountainous national parks on a breathtaking road trip.
Part of the first international peace park, Waterton Lakes dazzles with outstanding scenery, easygoing wildlife, and picturesque tree-lined coasts. Border Park: Waterton sits in the extreme ...
Other activities include a ride along the scenic Going-to-the-Sun Road and a trip to the unique Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Canadian border.