PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL
Swiss-inspired castle located in a secluded area of the village of Waterton, on a grassy knoll overlooking the lake.
A legendary establishment in the Canadian Rockies, the Prince of Wales is a "Swiss-inspired castle" built in 1926-1927 by the American Great Northern Railway, set back from the village of Waterton on a grassy knoll overlooking the lake. A visit to the entrance hall and tea room is recommended to immerse yourself in the historic, upscale ambience. For those wishing to spend the night in one of the hotel's rooms, be warned: they're small and not exactly first-class...
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