Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park

Welcome

In 1932, international cooperation between the Rotary Club members of Montana and Alberta convinced the United States and Canada to join Waterton Lakes and Glacier national parks as a symbol of their longtime friendship. In recognition of this historic agreement, the parks were designated Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. In 2007, the Peace Park will celebrate its 75th anniversary. Special activities are being planned; check the park's website or inquire at a visitor center for more information.

In 1995, the Peace Park became the world's first Peace Park World Heritage Site. Although administered by two different countries, the parks share a common boundary.

Glacier National Park encompasses a region of mountains in the northwest corner of Montana that abuts Waterton Lakes National Park in southwestern Alberta. 

This American Park Network guide to Glacier National Park is provided by Glacier Park, Inc. (GPI) to enhance your appreciation and enjoyment of this special place. It is made possible by the generous support of the sponsors whose messages appear inside.