The Magic of Alberta Lakes
Your eyes will enjoy it!
Canada is famous for its stunning nature and magical landscapes. The breathtaking views captured in photographs and documentaries have caused thousands of people to consider moving to a distant, yet so appealing land.
Canada's famous lakes, of which there are about 879,800, according to McGill University, are due in no small part to this. Canada is called the Land of Lakes for a reason!
Alberta without a doubt ranks first among all the provinces for the most photogenic, "Instagrammable" reservoirs of water, and we want to tell you about the six most famous and most interesting of them.
1. Lake Waterton
Waterton is where the rolling prairies of Alberta meet the stunning Rocky Mountains. The landscape is filled with diverse wildlife, dozens of different wildflowers, and some of the best hiking trails in North America. Waterton Lakes National Park is a favorite destination for those Canadians looking for adventure, activity or relaxation at any time of year.
The upper part of the main lake is in Waterton Lakes National Park and the lower part is in Glacier National Park.
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