Glacier National Park “The Crown of the Continent” is located in Montana, bordering the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. The park was established in 1910 and encompasses over 1,000,000 acres. Knowing nothing about Montana I was at a jaw dropping awe at the blue sky that surrounded the landscape as we drove through […]
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Glacier National Park
From Yellowstone we headed North through Big Sky Country to Glacier National Park – the state was aptly named the latter because of its wide-open terrain with seemingly never-ending views of blue skies and fluffy clouds – this slogan can be found imprinted on anything from bumper stickers to magnets to even lighters, and is […]
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It’s been 100 years since Glacier National Park became an official National Park – and we hope to look forward to 100 more years of it’s pristine beauty and natural wonders. Unfortunately, that may not be the case. .. In 1850, Glacier National Park consisted of 150 glaciers, of which, 37 were named. Today, only […]
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