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      • This trail climbs from the shore of Waterton Lake to Bertha Lake. It passes the lower and upper Bertha Falls and offers several great views of Waterton Park, the lake and surrounding Canadian Rockies.The trailhead is right in the village of Waterton.
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  2. 10km trail run around Bertha Park Loch and Almondbank. This is a trail run with technical parts and muddy sections, through the woods with gentle hills and scenic wintery views.

  3. This Waterton classic hike boasts waterfalls, sweeping vistas, and an alpine lake, making the trail to Bertha Lake and Bertha Falls a stunning hike. The benches and minimal elevation gain to Lower Bertha Falls make the first half of the hike an excellent family option.

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  4. Rating: Easy. Distance (Roundtrip): 5.2kms. Elevation Gain: 175m. Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash) This is an immensely popular hike in Waterton and a great trail for first-time hikers, families or anyone just simply looking for a casual outing.

  5. The City of Canterbury celebrates Queen Bertha in several ways. The Bertha trail, consisting of 14 bronze plaques set in pavements, runs from the Buttermarket to St Martin's Church via Lady Wootton's Green.

  6. The Bertha Lake Trail is among the many popular Waterton Lakes National Park hikes, and we always enjoy ourselves on this wonderful hike. This fairly short day hike takes you to a gorgeous sub-alpine lake surrounded by towering cliffs and mountains.

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  7. 22. 323 views 2 years ago. In 2017 a big fire destroyed Waterton National Park and changed the landscape dramatically, but the forest is coming back. Close to the Waterton Park Townsite, the...

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  8. Jun 29, 2023 · The trailhead to Lower Bertha Falls and Bertha Lake is very easy to find on the edge of the townsite campground to the south of Waterton Park. The trail starts with a few switchbacks, then in no time at all you can look back towards the town with the Bear’s hump and Mount Crandell towering above it.

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