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Getaway to the Unforgettable in Waterton and the South Canadian Rockies

While a day trip to the South Canadian Rockies and Waterton can be fun, why not take it to the next level by staying the night! Many accommodation options are available in the region including hotels, cabins, and even getaway packages to make the most of your time in the area.

Waterton

The Prince of Wales Hotel is one of the most iconic buildings in Alberta, overlooking Waterton village since 1927. While staying at the hotel you can attend a high tea that features sandwich squares and pastries, enjoy dinner at the Royal Stewart Dining Room, or take a short walk into town to see what Waterton has to offer.

Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton

Waterton Glacier Suites is a family-owned and operated lodge located in the heart of Waterton Village. Currently, Waterton Glacier Suites is promoting two amazing deals! If you book a regular-price suite from Sunday to Thursday you can get the second night 50% off. The offer lasts until May 8, 2025.

Their second offer lets you book two nights in any of the suites and get the third night free. The offer is valid from Sunday to Thursday and is available from May 8 to June 5, 2025. 

The Kilmorey Lodge is a historic part of Waterton. The original lodge opened in 1926, but after a fire, it was rebuilt in 2009. If you are looking for a fine dining experience, the lodge features 

The Lamp Post Dining Room, where guests are encouraged to make a reservation to ensure a table.

The Kilmorey Lodge

The Bayshore Inn Resort and Spa is located right on the shores of Waterton Lake. Each room is equipped with a balcony that overlooks the lake. While visiting, you can choose from four different dining locations at the resort, or treat yourself to a luxurious massage at Waterton’s only day spa, the Serenity Spa.

The Bayshore Inn is also offering two great seasonal deals. If you book any room from Sunday to Thursday for two nights, you can get the third night free. Additionally, if you book two nights in any room from Sunday to Thursday you will receive a $75 food and beverage credit for the Lakeside Chophouse or Thirsty Bear Kitchen and Bar. Both offers run from May 8 to June 5, 2025. 

The Bayshore Inn Resort and Spa

South Canadian Rockies

The Twin Butte Silos are unique accommodations located on the Spearpoint Cattle Ranch. The reimagined grain silos can accommodate 4 guests and offer a loft bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and living room. The silos have unobstructed mountain views and are sitting on 26 acres of land. It is the perfect destination for a rural getaway. 

Twin Butte Silos located on the Spearpoint Cattle Ranch

For something a little bit different, Thanksgiving Ranch offers a very unique getaway. Sitting on 3,000 acres of land, the family-run active ranch has a lot to offer. From hiking to horseback riding to night-time stargazing, you will be sure to find an activity to take part in.

Each accommodation at Thanksgiving Ranch includes breakfast, a small selection of snacks and non-alcoholic beverages, access to the dry sauna and exercise space, as well as access to the property grounds.

Step into a storybook at Charmed Resorts. This family-owned destination features 16 fairytale-themed cottages, each with its own whimsical charm.. The uniquely designed accommodations have called Crowsnest Pass home since 2021. Each of the cottages are themed differently, from “Hook’s Pirate Ship” giving a nod to Peter Pan, or the “Gingerbread Cottage” from the children’s story, Hansel and Gretel.

Charmed Resorts in Crowsnest Pass

Country Encounters is a bed and breakfast located in Crowsnest Pass in downtown Coleman. Neighbouring the mountains, your stay will be filled with gorgeous views. The bed and breakfast has a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

Glamping Resorts sits about 40 kilometres away from Pincher Creek, inside of Castle Provincial Park. Glamping Resorts offers a series of amazing accommodations. Domes, tents, canvas cabins, regular cabins, and big oak tents are all available for booking through their website. 

Whether you choose to stay in Waterton or somewhere in the South Canadian Rockies, a great selection of accommodations are available to help you make your visit unforgettable. Start planning your adventure today — check out Waterton’s site and the South Canadian Rockies site for must-see attractions things to do!

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Miner’s Path Guided Historical Tour

Escape into the rich history along the Miner’s Path, and retrace the stories of the miners and people living in the early 1900s. Coleman was a town built on coal mining and is now recognized as a National Historical Site. Book your 3 hour, family friendly tour with Uplift Adventures, availability is from May-Oct and tours run Fri-Sun from 12:00 – 3: 00pm. Private bookings available for groups of 4 or more
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Castle Falls Provincial Recreation Area

Discover the beauty of Alberta’s southern Rockies in Castle Provincial Park. It is 20 km west of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 507, 16 km south on Hwy. 774 and 6 km west on an access road. A beautiful spot to swim, fish, or go exploring. There are campsites surrounded by open, mixed forest along the Castle River, with a few sites right along the river.
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Lundbreck Falls Provincial Recreation Area

This scenic campground is in Lundbreck Falls Provincial Recreation Area, 25 km northwest of Pincher Creek off Hwy. 3. Choose from unserviced, powered, and walk-in tenting sites along the Crowsnest River. Walk a short trail to the falls, fish for rainbow and cutthroat trout, or take a refreshing swim in the calmer waters.
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Frank Slide Interpretive Centre

Frank Slide Interpretive Centre overlooks the remnants of Canada’s deadliest rockslide. On April 29, 1903, 110 million tonnes of rock tore off Turtle Mountain and devastated the town of Frank at the foot of the mountain. It was all over in a terrifying 90 seconds, but the echoes can be heard today. Some 90 people were killed, a staggering number in a town of 500 residents. The interpretive centre explains the science behind the rockslide and records first-hand accounts of…
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