Friday, August 24, 2012

People who have experienced true love, say that when you are in love, then everything around you becomes beautiful.You are not walking but flying, even if somebody scolds you, you feel love for everybody and everything around you. The grass is greener, the sky is clearer, the days are sunny and the nights are romantic.
So experience true love through:

NATURE EXPLORATION IN WATERTON

Weddings are the best time to get in touch with the nature. Before you get married, get in touch with the nature, through exploring various aspects of nature. It 'll not only rejuvenate your senses, but also ease you from all the nervousness and tensions.
Waterton Lakes National Park is one of the narrowest places in the Rocky Mountains. With its unusually diverse ecology, it creates an unusually rich ecological meeting place forwind-swept prairies,  fragrant  evergreen forests, deep glacial lakes,and towering Rocky Mountains.
Explore Waterton through its varied cluster of:

Wildflowers and Fauna

Waterton is a home to 45 vegetation communities, 16 of which are rare or fragile and threatened. Waterton's four eco regions - foothills parkland, montane, subalpine and alpine - includes an unusually high number of rare plants - over 175 are provincially rare, over 50 species of these plants are rare in Canada and more than twenty of these are found only in the Waterton area.

Wildlife Viewing

Waterton Lakes National Park provides homes for many animals, including over:

60 species of mammals
250 species of birds
24 species of fish
10 species of reptiles and amphibians

In fact, no other national park in Canada protects so much wildlife within such a small area (195 sq. miles). 

Bird Watching

 

Go anywhere in Waterton Park and you will find rare and beautiful birds as it is ideally a balanced habitat for more than 250 species of birds. Birdwatching enthusiasts highly recommend the:

Bertha and Rowe trails
Maskinonge Lake area near the park entrance.
Aspen/prairie areas of the park
Along the Waterton River
Carthew-Alderson trail





photo source: www.waterton.ca
photo source:blog.cosminbadeaphotography.com

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