The Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
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In Today's Daily Jigsaw Puzzle, we visit the Prince of Wales Hotel, an iconic historic hotel in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Perched dramatically on a bluff overlooking Upper Waterton Lake, the hotel offers breathtaking views of the mountains and the lake. Built between 1926 and 1927 by the Great Northern Railway, it was designed to attract American tourists during the Prohibition era by offering them a destination for luxury travel and alcohol consumption, which was legal in Canada.
The Prince of Wales Hotel is a National Historic Site of Canada, named after the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII. The hotel is a striking example of Swiss chalet-inspired architecture, characterized by its steeply pitched roof, gabled windows, and timber framing. The building's seven-story structure, with its distinctive peaked roof and charming red-and-green exterior, stands out amidst the park's natural beauty.
Surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Canadian Rockies, the hotel sits in a region known for its rich biodiversity, with opportunities to spot bears, bighorn sheep, and over 250 species of birds ♥
In Today's Daily Jigsaw Puzzle, we visit the Prince of Wales Hotel, an iconic historic hotel in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Perched dramatically on a bluff overlooking Upper Waterton Lake, the hotel offers breathtaking views of the mountains and the lake. Built between 1926 and 1927 by the Great Northern Railway, it was designed to attract American tourists during the Prohibition era by offering them a destination for luxury travel and alcohol consumption, which was legal in Canada.
The Prince of Wales Hotel is a National Historic Site of Canada, named after the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII. The hotel is a striking example of Swiss chalet-inspired architecture, characterized by its steeply pitched roof, gabled windows, and timber framing. The building's seven-story structure, with its distinctive peaked roof and charming red-and-green exterior, stands out amidst the park's natural beauty.
Surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Canadian Rockies, the hotel sits in a region known for its rich biodiversity, with opportunities to spot bears, bighorn sheep, and over 250 species of birds ♥
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