Northland Lodge
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Built back in the 1920s by the same railroad tycoon, Louis Hill, who built the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel, the Northland Lodge was originally named the Carthew Lodge. He built the residence just down the hill from the Waterton township away from the hustle and bustle of town. To this day, the Northland Lodge remains a quiet, secluded, and restful getaway with the same level of genuine care and quality of service that innkeepers of its past instilled.
Property Highlights
- Historical Building
- Upper Deck Views
- WiFi Access In Guest Rooms & Public Spaces
- Homemade Soup and Salad
- Homemade Pies and Muffins
- Morning Drinks and Treats
- Laundry Facilities
- Nearby Restaurants, Lake Activities, Hiking, and Biking
- Open Mid May to Mid October
- Two Night Minimum Required