Last stop in Canada
Cameron Lake in the
Waterton Lakes National park.
The "YOU ARE HERE" on the top of the right picture is where
we viewed the lake.
The bottom of the picture/lake on the right is the US border into Montana,
A short hike on the trail -
I don't know if we could walk across the border
to Montana at the far end of the lake.
( but, we didn't carry our passports)
The Prince of Wales Hotel
was constructed in 1927 and designated a National Historic Site of Canada
in 1992.
The servers and bellmen all wear the traditional Welsh kilts.
The iconic Canadian landmark is situated on a bluff and looks out onto the fabulous Waterton Lake.
The border is half way down this lake.
You can see all the way to Montana and Glacier National Park
from the huge floor-to-ceiling windows at this lakeside hotel and restaurant.
We 'barely' caught this wildlife photo.
Camping was safe.
The next morning could have been awful because we were all stopped
because of the Microsoft faulty update.
Fortunately, it was only a half hour, but we think they just took our numbers, wrote them down and let us through!
(after they took our tangerines😠)
Yes, we are glad to be back in the US.
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