Cameron Falls Waterton Lakes National Park Alberta Canada
Waterton Lakes National Park is located in Alberta Canada, along the border of Montana and Alberta. This park is known for its beauty and hiking trails and skiing resorts and bike trails. This is just one of the beauty it has to offer.
This place is a MUST see in Alberta if you have the time and resources. The hiking Trails are one of the BEST in Great Divide Areas along the border of US and Canada.
Best Time To Visit: The best time to visit this park is in June and early July due to forest fires and wild fires and smoke disturbances. Especially from the smoke disturbances because the VIEWS will not the same if the Smoke is in the air. Spring in this place has its own beauty and winter has its own beauty and Summer and Fall, they have their own beauties.
Seriously! One of The MUST SEE places in Alberta.
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Google Maps Plus Code: 33MM+88 Waterton Park, Improvement District No. 4, AB
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Cameron Falls at Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
We drive to Waterton Lakes National Park and make a short visit to Cameron Falls before it gets dark.
Cameron Falls Waterton Alberta
Cameron Falls Waterton Alberta-switchbacks and the view from the top
02: Cameron Falls - Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
02: Cameron Falls - Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
01: Cameron Falls - Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
01: Cameron Falls - Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
Cameron Falls, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
Cameron Falls, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
Cameron falls Waterton lakes national park.
Cameron Falls in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada Panoramic View
The waterfall is accessible from Waterton Village.
Cameron Falls and Waterton Lakes National Park
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Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
Cameron Falls are located right in the heart of Waterton Village. This serene cascade is well lit at night for viewers enjoying a peaceful evening stroll. These falls are also the site of the oldest rock in the entire Canadian Rocky Mountain range! Precambrian bedrock dating 1.5 billion years (1500 million years) old has become exposed and is visible near the falls.
Waterton Lakes National Park borders Glacier National Park in Montana to the south, together making up the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, the first of its kind in the world. A place like no other, the uniqueness of Waterton Park is a blend of unusual geology, mild climate, rare wild flowers, and an abundance of wildlife. It is a scene which has remained unchanged for centuries.Waterton Park, commonly referred to as Waterton, is a hamlet in southwestern Alberta, Canada. One of Canada's grand railway hotels the Prince of Wales Hotel a National Historic Site of Canada located at the east entrance of the Park.As of 2006, Waterton Park had a total population of 160 living in 54 dwellings Here, several different ecological regions meet and interact in a landscape shaped by wind, fire, flooding, It has an elevation of 1,280 metres (4,200 ft).
Waterton Lakes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an International Peace Park, and a Biosphere Reserve! The only park in the world that has these three designations! © 2012 - Dianne Campbell. All rights reserved
Cameron Falls in Waterton, Alberta, Canada
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Waterton Lakes National Park - Cameron Falls -Transition May to September
Watch how the flow of water in Cameron Falls, located in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada changes from May to September, 2017.
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Cameron Falls in Waterton, Alberta, Canada
Cameron Lake to Waterton Townsite, with the summit of Mt. Carthew
Sorry it's mostly just a slideshow, but I had to get a 22km hike with 1000m elevation gain then 1500m loss complete in less than half a day. Managed to do the whole trip then drive 3 hours back to Calgary by sunset! My first solo back country adventure too.
It was an incredible day. Started at the Cameron Lake boathouse, hiked up to Hidden Lake, headed up to the col known as Carthew Summit between Mt. Carthew and Mt. Alderson, then headed up to the REAL summit of Mt. Carthew. From there, I headed past the three Carthew Lakes and Alderson Lake, towards the town of Waterton.
After almost seven hours on foot almost entirely alone, with less than a minute of hiking to go, I encountered a black bear face to face right at the town boundary. It was an adventure, for sure!
Cameron Falls - Waterton Lakes
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Waterton Lakes National Park Jul 3 2017
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Cameron Falls, Waterton, Alberta, Canada 06/19/2013 flood
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Cameron Falls At Waterton Lakes National Park July 2008
Looking at Cameron Falls at the Waterton Lakes National Park. This waterfall flows eventually into Waterton Lake. Find it just off of from the main townsite right in the heart of the park.
Fun Fact: Sometimes sediment from Red Rock Canyon turns this waterfall a reddish, pinkish colour after a heavy rainfall. Rare but impressive sight to see if you or I get to see it.
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Cameron Falls, Northwest Territories, Canada
A quick hike to Cameron Falls about 47 kms east of Yellowknife, on the Ingraham Trail in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
Recorded using a GoPro Hero 2 on 11th August 2012