Photo Via Dream Perfection/Shutterstock
Just above the shoreline of Waterton Lake, set dramatically on a bluff surrounded by mountain peaks, the Prince of Wales Hotel has been greeting the visitors of Waterton Lakes National Park for over a century. Over time, it has become a major tourist attraction, known for its historic architecture, views, and its role as one of the park’s most iconic buildings.
The Prince of Wales Hotel was built between 1926 and 1927 during a time when railways were actively starting to shape tourism across Canada. According to Parks Canada, the hotel was built by the Great Northern Railway as part of a larger network of resort hotels that were designed to encourage travel into remote mountain destinations. In fact, it remains the only Canadian hotel linked to that system, making it especially unique.
The design itself followed the Swiss chalet style, which was a popular architectural choice for mountain resorts at the time. With its steep green roof and wooden interior, the hotel was designed to resemble a grand alpine lodge.
According to Parks Canada, in 1992, the hotel was designated a National Historic Site of Canada, recognizing both its architecture and its role in the development of the park.
Today, visitors still have the opportunity to book a stay at the hotel and soak in the same incredible views that have been drawing travellers here for generations. And if you don’t want to book a full night’s stay, you’re more than welcome to walk through during the day and explore the lobby and shops inside the hotel.
Having been here myself, the views are every bit as impressive as people say. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by sweeping views of Waterton Lake and the surrounding mountains.
Nearly a hundred years after welcoming its first guests, the Prince of Wales Hotel continues to capture the attention of everyone who visits Waterton Lakes National Park. Its historic charm and unforgettable views have helped turn a railway-era resort into one of Alberta’s most beloved landmarks.
When: Open Monday, May 11 to Monday, October 5, 2026
Time: Open 24 hours
Where: AB-5 Waterton Park, Alta
Cost: Starting at $231 per night
Recent posts:
A massive derby party is returning to Calgary with fashion and live show jumping
You can spend the night inside a converted train car at this unique Alberta getaway
If you've been needing an excuse to let out your inner child and spend a…
Three iconic Vancouver museums are teaming up once again!
If your idea of the perfect summer adventure involves the great outdoors and a little adrenaline,…
If you have already spotted the giant adidas Trionda wrapped around Science World, keep an…
Tuesdays are for movies, folks!
If you've ever wanted to get a true derby experience without hopping on a plane,…