Waterton Lakes National Park Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

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3 to 4 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Experience the wild beauty of the Rockies with our immersive Smartphone Audio Tour through Waterton Lakes National Park. Discover a landscape where soaring peaks, glacial lakes, and sweeping prairies come together in one unforgettable destination.

Turn your smartphone into your personal tour guide as GPS-triggered audio connects seamlessly to your vehicle’s stereo, revealing the park’s hidden stories, Indigenous heritage, wildlife wonders, and dramatic geology—all in real time.

Special guest narrators bring the landscape to life with vivid storytelling, guiding you through scenic drives, iconic viewpoints, and lesser-known gems across this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Travel stress-free and on your schedule, with the freedom to pause, explore, and enjoy. The tour follows you automatically with a live GPS map—no data, Wi-Fi, or cell signal required!

Join over 25,000 happy travelers who’ve explored more than 80 incredible tours across Canada and beyond!

What's Included

No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
No signal required or data used during tour
Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy on Tripvia Tours app
Smartphone or tablet
Transportation (use your own vehicle)

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

The tour begins southbound on Alberta Highway 6, just past Township Road 30, heading toward the entrance of Waterton Lakes National Park.

End point

The tour ends at the stunning Cameron Lake, nestled within Waterton Lakes National Park.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 to 4 hours (approximately)
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    The following are highlights from the Waterton Lakes National Park Driving Tour. You’ll enjoy over 30 audio points of interest in this immersive, self-guided experience, including the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel, the tranquil Cameron Lake, the striking Red Rock Canyon and Blakiston Falls, and much more.

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    They once roamed the prairies by the millions—now a small herd lives here, offering a rare glimpse into Alberta’s wild past.

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    You might just miss it if you're not looking—but pause here, and you'll catch a peaceful view where wetlands, mountains, and sky all meet.

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    It’s not just a road—it’s a front-row seat to Waterton’s changing landscapes, where every turn comes with a new view.

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    This unassuming stream has a story you won’t expect—it carved the valleys you see today and continues to shape the canyon below.

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    Just a short walk off the road, this hidden waterfall roars through the trees, proving that some of the best views don’t require a long hike.

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    Start here and you’ll see the park in a whole new way—through hands-on exhibits, deep history, and stories shaped by fire and ice.

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    Logs, stones, and mountain reflections—Driftwood Beach is the perfect place to slow down, skip a rock, or just breathe.

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    Tucked just beside the townsite, this small lake is big on quiet charm—and home to birds, frogs, and a peaceful walking loop.

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    It’s a short but steep climb—and the view at the top? Let’s just say it’s one you’ll remember long after the hike.

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    This dramatic hilltop hotel isn’t just for photos—there’s elegance, history, and a story behind every creak in the floorboards.

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    Welcome to the heart of the park, where elk sometimes wander downtown and mountain views are just part of the neighborhood.

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    Two countries, one protected space—this landmark is more than just a border, it’s a living symbol of peace and cooperation.

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    Bold colors, rushing water, and ancient stone—this canyon is a geological showstopper you can explore in just a short loop.

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    It looks like a peaceful waterfall… until it turns pink. Stick around—we’ll tell you why.

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    Forest, wildflowers, and a waterfall reward—this trail has it all, including one of Waterton’s most scenic lakes if you keep going.

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    Calm, clear, and often overlooked—this lake is the quiet middle child between its more famous siblings, but trust us, it has its own kind of magic.

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    This deep, glacial lake stretches across the border, with views so good they’re shared by two countries.

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    This winding road climbs through forests and valleys, leading you deep into the mountains—watch for wildlife, waterfalls, and the unexpected.

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    Its jagged profile looms over the townsite, but the real drama lies in the fire that reshaped its slopes not so long ago.

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    Layered in stone and scarred by time, Mount Lineham tells a geological story written over a billion years ago.

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    At first glance, it’s just a patch of hillside—but this is where Alberta’s oil story began, long before pipelines and pumpjacks.

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    Lakes, cliffs, and ridgelines—it’s one of the park’s most stunning hikes, and every turn comes with a view that competes for your attention.

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    End of the road? Maybe. But with glacial water, soaring cliffs, and the quiet echo of paddles on water, it’s the perfect final chapter.

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Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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