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Holiday houses in Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada

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The exterior features a two-story building with a red facade and a distinct roofline, complemented by a wooden deck and support beams. Surrounding greenery includes small trees and a grassy area, while parked vehicles indicate easy access from the driveway.
Guest suite in Pincher Creek No. 9
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Burmis Mountain BedAway

Surrounded by mountain recreation and beauty, enjoy our guest suite with a private entrance, bedroom, comfortable living area, and bathroom. Relax by your cozy fireplace surrounded by a large collection of antique downhill ski equipment and accessories. Your private, covered deck has an antique chairlift. WIFI, fridge, microwave, TV with Netflix, coffeemaker, and complimentary refreshments add to your comfort. Please note that in the winter AWD / 4WD are required to safely drive up our lane.

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A modern kitchen area features a wooden dining table surrounded by black chairs. White cabinetry contrasts with the light wood flooring. A window allows natural light to brighten the space, while essential appliances are neatly arranged along an adjacent counter.
Home in Pincher Creek
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Casa Bella~sleeps 6~king bed~calming, cozy, serene

Serene, peaceful. Come relax after a day of skiing or the hockey tournament! Walk across the street to the arena! Our house is located very near to a library, pool, waterslide, fitness center, tennis courts, and even a splash park for your little ones. Whether you are hiking in the Rockies, exploring southern Alberta's many lakes and rivers, or just getting a taste of the wild west, this cozy house and peaceful atmosphere is the perfect place to kick back and relax after a long day of adventure.

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The exterior of a two-story home is presented, showcasing a combination of brick and stucco materials. Flower baskets hang near the entrance, and a well-maintained lawn extends in front of the property. A sunlit sky adds to the inviting atmosphere of the setting.
Guest suite in Burmis
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 454 reviews

Burmis Bed & Breakfast Suite

Clean, quiet, cozy and tucked away in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. We welcome travelers and Fishermen, since we are just minutes away from world class fly fishing. Awesome sightseeing , hiking & biking trails. In the winter we welcome outdoor enthusiasts as we have great skiing just 25 mins away. The spectacular Waterton National Park is 45 minutes away. Whether you come just to relax & take in our mountain scenery or explore the area I'm sure you will enjoy what we have to offer.

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The exterior of the cabin showcases a charming design with wooden shingles and a red metal roof. Large windows offer glimpses into the interior, while a wooden fence separates the property from the street. Green trees and a blue sky create a serene backdrop.
Cabin in Crowsnest Pass
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Crowsnest Cabin

Crowsnest Cabin (business license 0001831), (DP2022 ST052), is surrounded by nature while also situated conveniently in historic downtown Coleman. The Crowsnest Pass offers gorgeous hikes and scenery, world-famous fly fishing, kayaking, snowmobiling, mountain biking, canoeing, and skiing. Nearby are three ski resorts- we are located 7 minutes from Pass Powderkeg, 45 min from Fernie, and 45 min from Castle Mountain. Other nearby destinations are Waterton National Park and Beaver Mines Lake.

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Cabin in Monarch
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Hilltop Cabin

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay. This cozy cabin is all your own The most delightful aspect of your stay will be the beautiful view overlooking the Old Man River ( Fishing also an option) This rustic cabin is truly the cabin feel you would dream to stay at Our home is located 90 feet towards the back of cabin. We will respect your privacy as we expect you to respect ours The front of cabin is completely private as well as river walk We live near a farm FREE wifi

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A historic home is surrounded by lush greenery, with a large lawn and trees visible. A newly built cedar sauna is located in the foreground, showcasing its wooden structure and glass door. The house features multiple windows reflecting the natural light of the clear blue sky.
Cabin in Crowsnest Pass
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Sunny Mountain Farmhouse with Outdoor Cedar Sauna

Enjoy morning sun in the mountain view yard before you begin the day's adventures. Come back and recover in our new cedar Sauna. This historic home is set up with all you need for a getaway with family or friends. Our 1916 home has been updated with modern conveniences. Spacious, bright, and private. On-site parking and walking distance to cafes, restaurants, and breweries. Located at the crossroads of the Southern Canadian Rockies. Outdoor adventure all four seasons. License: 0001783

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A modern tiny house is set among the trees, featuring a dark exterior with large windows that allow for natural light. A fire pit is surrounded by black outdoor chairs on a gravel area, providing a space for gathering and enjoying the serene woodland surroundings.
Tiny home in Crowsnest Pass
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Timber Ridge Tiny Home

Experience the charm of a modern rustic retreat in this new cozy tiny house, tucked into a peaceful wooded setting. Enjoy the simplicity of tiny living while still being close to nearby cabins and amenities. Gather around the real wood fire pit just steps from your door, and don’t miss a visit to Frank Slide, only minutes away. - Master bedroom with Full XL Bed - Loft with Double Bed - Living Room Futon **Inquire about staying 7+ days as Sundays are not always booked, even if blocked.

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A cozy kitchenette is featured with a compact stove and sink, complemented by open shelving holding potted plants. A set of wooden stairs leads to an upper sleeping area, softly lit by string lights. The entrance to a bathroom is visible on the right.
Guest suite in Pincher Creek
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

Cozy Bachelor's Suite w/loft | Skier's Delight!

Cozy bachelor's suite near the east side of town. Perfect for skiers and hikers to stay close to lots of options. 45 minutes from Castle Mountain Ski area, Powder Keg Ski area, and Waterton National Park. Close to the community centre with pool, hot tub, waterslide, fitness centre, and library. Restaurants are just 2-5 minutes walk in either direction on Main Street. Self check-in with the August Lock app, or your personalized electronic code. I'll be available via messaging any time

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A single-story residence is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac, featuring a welcoming facade with a combination of stone and wooden siding. A neatly maintained lawn and garden are present, with a pathway leading to the entrance. Mature trees provide shade beside the house.
Home in Cardston
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

White Birch Suite - Basement Suite

15% off Blakiston Adventure Rentals in Waterton (electric bikes, paddleboards, canoes and kayaks) for any bookings at White Birch Suite. This spacious, cozy 2 bedroom basement suite has been updated and is in a quiet cul-de-sac. It is located about 30 minutes from Waterton and Glacier. It features 2 large screen TVs , one in the main bedroom and one in the living room with chromecast (Sportsnet, YouTube, Netflix) and both with an HDMI cable to connect to your computer.

Top Guest favourite
A rustic cabin with a wooden exterior features a sloped roof and a welcoming front porch. A table with chairs, a BBQ grill, and pots with flowers are positioned outside, inviting relaxation amidst the surrounding greenery.
Cabin in Pincher Creek
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Red's Cabin

Red's cabin has been lovingly restored to create a special and memorable experience for your holiday or getaway. This unique and peaceful hideaway is located on a small farm just 2 km outside of Pincher Creek AB, close to Waterton Lakes National park, Castle Mountain ski and recreation area, Crowsnest Pass and plenty of other scenic and historic sights. The cabin is cozy and private, and filled with everything you'll need to settle in, sit back, and relax…

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A cabin made of natural wood sits nestled among large trees. Warm sunlight filters through the branches, casting golden rays across the exterior. Two cows are seen grazing nearby, enhancing the serene countryside setting.
Guesthouse in Pincher Creek
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Rocky View Cozy Cabin

This is a new cabin nestled among huge willows with an amazing view of the Rockies in the distance. There’s a vintage clawfoot tub and shower outside on the deck, and a new compost outhouse tucked behind at the back of the cabin, how cool is that! Inside is a comfy king bed with soft linens, antique table and chairs, microwave, French press coffee maker , toaster and a BBQ outside. There are lots of lovely shade trees and fire pit area for your own picnics.

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A snow-covered chalet stands amidst tall evergreen trees, with warm lights adorning the exterior. The gabled roof peaks above large windows, reflecting the soft glow from inside. A staircase leads to a welcoming front deck, inviting guests to explore.
Chalet in Pincher Creek
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

High Rustler House - Ski-in, Ski-out @ Castle

Fantastic ski-in, ski-out rental located at Castle Mountain Resort with a beautiful view of Barnaby Ridge! High Rustler House is located in the main village of Castle Mountain Resort, located 20 minutes from Beaver Mines, 40 minutes from Pincher Creek and just over 1 hour from Waterton. Ski-in, ski-out has never been so comfortable! Watch the chairlift start in the morning or walk to one of Castle's great hiking trails, there is tons to do in this area!

Popular amenities for Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada holiday rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Waterton Park?

    Stays around the Waterton townsite have convenient access to restaurants, shops, and trailheads. Guests often choose cabins, cottages, or vacation rentals either within the park or in nearby residential pockets for a range of amenities.

  • What are the best things to do in Waterton Park with kids?

    Kids often enjoy lakeshore picnics, wildlife spotting, and boat tours that offer a different view of the mountains. Easy hiking trails and interactive programs at nature centers make outdoor exploration accessible for families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Waterton Park?

    Explore mountain trails, photograph Cameron Falls, or enjoy a boat trip on Waterton Lake. Visitors often highlight strolls through the historic townsite, visiting Red Rock Canyon, and sampling local food as top activities.

  • How is the weather in Waterton Park?

    Winters are cold and snowy, with typical highs from 15–38°F (-10–3°C), while summers bring mild afternoons averaging 63–73°F (17–23°C). Expect frequent wind year-round, and brief rain showers can occur in spring and early summer.

  • When is the best time to visit Waterton Park?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for mild weather, wildflowers, and a broader range of outdoor activities. Some travelers choose winter to experience quieter, snow-covered trails and mountain scenery.

  • What are the best places to visit in Waterton Park?

    Explore the Waterton Lakes, stroll around the townsite, and visit Cameron Falls, which is frequently suggested for its natural beauty. Prince of Wales Hotel is an iconic historic site, while Red Rock Canyon draws those interested in unique geology.

  • What are some hiking trails in Waterton Park?

    Cameron Lakeshore Trail, Bear's Hump, and Crypt Lake Trail are frequently suggested for hikers wanting a mix of scenic overlooks and unique landscapes. Families often choose the Lower Bertha Falls Trail for a shorter route with waterfall views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Waterton Park?

    Families can explore lakeshore trails, take boat tours across the water, and visit interpretive centers with wildlife exhibits. Picnicking around scenic parks and joining guided nature walks are frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Waterton Park?

    Guests frequently explore other nearby national parks, historic ranching areas, or regionally significant Indigenous sites. Visiting foothill communities around the park also provides a taste of local crafts and prairie scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Waterton Park?

    Pet-friendly vacation rentals and lodges are available in the main townsite area, as well as around the park's edges. Many trails and green spaces also welcome leashed dogs, making it easier to explore with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Waterton Park?

    Dress in layers since mountain weather can change quickly, and winds here are often strong at any time of year. Bringing a refillable water bottle and binoculars makes it easier to spot local birds and wildlife.

  • What is Waterton Park known for?

    Waterton Park is renowned for dramatic mountain scenery, turquoise lakes, and its role as part of an international peace park. The area is valued for diverse wildlife, alpine wildflowers, and its blend of natural and cultural heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Waterton Park?

    Venture to less-traveled lakeside beaches, discover cascading waterfalls on quieter trails, or search for wildflower meadows in late spring. Locals sometimes suggest stopping at small art galleries or historic landmarks around the townsite for a more tranquil experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Waterton Park?

    Local menus in Waterton Park often feature Alberta beef, mountain trout, huckleberry treats, and Saskatoon berry pies. Coffee shops and bakeries are community favorites when looking for a relaxed meal or homemade dessert.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Waterton Park?

    Pack layered clothing, rain gear, and sturdy walking shoes due to shifting weather and mountain terrain. Essentials like sunscreen, a refillable water bottle, and a camera help you make the most of outdoor adventures.

  • What is the nightlife in Waterton Park like?

    Waterton Park has casual pubs and relaxed lounges where guests gather after outdoor adventures. The atmosphere is generally low-key, with live music events taking place in select venues during the busier summer season.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Waterton Park?

    Waterton Park has a wildflower festival in early summer that celebrates the region's blooms through guided walks and educational activities. Some nature-focused art gatherings and seasonal workshops are often suggested for visitors interested in local landscapes. Events tend to center around the area's outdoor environment.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Waterton Park?

    Many vacation rentals in the main townsite and residential areas around Waterton Park are designed to welcome families. These accommodations frequently provide kitchens and outdoor space, making longer stays comfortable for groups with children.