Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada is a breathtaking wilderness destination nestled in the southwestern corner of Alberta, where the Rocky Mountains dramatically meet the prairies. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park shared with Montana, this stunning park offers an unparalleled natural setting for RV travelers seeking an authentic Canadian mountain experience. The park features a striking landscape of glacially carved lakes, rugged peaks, and diverse ecosystems supporting abundant wildlife including bears, deer, and bighorn sheep. Visitors can explore an extensive network of hiking trails ranging from leisurely walks to challenging backcountry routes, while the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel overlooks the shimmering Upper Waterton Lake. The charming townsite of Waterton Park provides essential services and dining options within the park boundaries. Water-based activities including kayaking, canoeing, and boat tours on Waterton Lakes are popular seasonal pursuits. The park experiences dramatic weather year-round, with wildflowers blanketing meadows in summer and golden larches painting the slopes in autumn. Located approximately 260 kilometres south of Calgary and near the U.S. border, Waterton Lakes National Park represents one of Alberta's most spectacular and ecologically diverse protected areas.