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Yeah, I've been there before in winter, but I wasn't paying any attention on the ride there; I had just drove 6 hours to Lethbridge, then my brother was driving the rest of the way while I had to take care of 2 labs in the back of the truck.Originally posted by leapin View PostIts not far from Pincher Creek...Hwy the whole way. Waterton National Park, one of the oldest parks in Canada and is a peace park between Glacier Nat Park in Montana. I took a lake cruise in the ship in the last black and white pic. The lake crosses the US/Can border and allows you to dock at the rangers station and get off the boat on American soil without any ID!
The hotel is called The Prince Of Wales Hotel
Beautiful place, wouldn't mind going there again.
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Yes sir, that August pic in the calendar is a nice one.
(The July one's good, too Marcus.)
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Very nice pixs !! And to top it off I noticed a nice pix of yours on the FFC calendar next month. Hopefully Ill be able to turn the page from July.
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Beautiful pictures Scott. Looks like a great trip. I hope to see you next year at Westiva 2010.
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i have been there, my brother lives up in kalispell, mt so its not to far from his house.
it is very beutiful up there but just to cold for me.
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Its not far from Pincher Creek...Hwy the whole way. Waterton National Park, one of the oldest parks in Canada and is a peace park between Glacier Nat Park in Montana. I took a lake cruise in the ship in the last black and white pic. The lake crosses the US/Can border and allows you to dock at the rangers station and get off the boat on American soil without any ID!Originally posted by EightZero View PostIsn't that place WAY off the highway?
The hotel is called The Prince Of Wales Hotel
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cool pics
i cant belive you drove all the way there... i got tired after about 1/4 of that distance lol...
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Nice pics, looks like it was a nice trip. Those windmills are popping up everywhere around here. One road I travel a couple of times a year, now when I pop up over the top of one mountain, those things are just spread out all over the next ridgetop, as far as the eye can see.
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