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The following information is intended to aquaint you with the Peace Park and provide background that you can use in the Units and Activities in the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Guide.
General Information Waterton's Core Vision Glacier's Guiding Principles General Information about Waterton and Glacier National Parks
A Land of Mountains and Glaciers Geology The Continental Divide Climate
A Diversity of Natural Resources Biodiversity Vegetation Floristic Provinces Life Zones Aquatic Resources Animals
Humans on the Landscape American Indians White Exploration and Development of the Region The Development of Glacier National Park A Brief History of the West Side of Glacier National Park A Brief History of the East Side of Glacier National Park The Development of Waterton Lakes National Park A Brief History of Waterton Lakes National Park The Great Northern Railway
Did You Know? Did you know that some alpine plants can live to be more than a hundred years old, despite living in harsh weather conditions?
Last Updated: December 05, 2007 at 10:35 EST