Blakiston Cave, Waterton Lakes National Park

A short, 250 m-long cave located in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta with a large underground stream.

Cave Blakiston Cave in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, is an underground limestone cave that is home to some of the most spectacular geological formations in Canada. It is a popular destination for cavers and spelunkers, as well as sightseers.

To explore Cave Blakiston Cave, visitors must first obtain a permit from Waterton Lakes National Park. The permit is valid for one day and allows for up to four people to visit the cave.

When visiting Cave Blakiston Cave, visitors should come prepared for a challenging and wet adventure. The cave is not lit and visitors must bring their own lights for exploring. Additionally, all visitors should wear the proper safety equipment, including helmets, lights, and sturdy boots.

Visitors should also be aware that the cave is home to several species of bats, so visitors should be prepared to leave the cave if a bat is spotted.

Once inside the cave, visitors can explore the limestone formations, including the cave's impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Visitors should also be aware of potential dangers, such as loose rocks and slippery surfaces.

At the end of the cave tour, visitors can take a few moments to appreciate the unique beauty of Cave Blakiston Cave and then exit the cave.

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Facilities at Blakiston Cave, Waterton Lakes National Park

  • Guided tours
  • Stalactites and Stalagmites
  • Geological formations
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Historic artifacts
  • Cave paintings
  • Educational programs
  • Gift shop
  • Picnic area
  • Restrooms