Waterton Glacier International Peace Park | |
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Landsat 7 image of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
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Location | Alberta, Canada and Montana, United States |
Coordinates | 49°00′00″N 113°55′00″W / 49.00000°N 113.91667°WCoordinates: 49°00′00″N 113°55′00″W / 49.00000°N 113.91667°W |
Formed | June 18, 1932 |
Governing body | Parks Canada, U.S. National Park Service |
Type | Natural |
Criteria | vii, ix |
Designated | 1995 (19th session) |
Reference no. | 354 |
State Party | Canada and the United States |
Region | Europe and North America |
The Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park is the union of the Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada and the Glacier National Park in the United States. Both parks are declared Biosphere Reserves by UNESCO and their union as a World Heritage Site.
The union of the parks was achieved through the efforts of Rotary International members from Alberta and Montana, on June 18, 1932. The dedication address was given by Sir Charles Arthur Mander, 2nd Baronet.
The two parks are administered separately and have separate entrance fees.