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Cameron Lake Cabin (5,479')

Cameron Lake Cabin was built in 1929 and is the oldest surviving warden cabin in Waterton National Park. The cabin is available for winter bookings only.

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Cameron Lake Cabin was build in 1929 and is the oldest surviving warden cabin in Waterton National Park. The ski in is short, with very little elevation gain, making it perfect for families or first time winter hut stays. The hut, which sits 400 m from Cameron Lake, is a great base to explore the area on skis.

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