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Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks were joined together as Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park in 1932 as a celebration of the peace and friendship enjoyed by our two countries. Each park is managed separately but both parks work together to cooperatively manage this ecosystem. From this view the border is invisible, just as it is to the plants and animals that call Waterton-Glacier their home.

The Goat Haunt cam is experiencing some kind of electrical problem. Until we can solve the voltage irregularities, the image will be of lesser quality than we had hoped.

 


If you have a Java enabled browser you may click here for a floating Goat Haunt Webcam that will automatically refresh every 5 minutes.

 


Other Glacier Cams
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Many Glacier Cam

Lake McDonald Cam

St Mary Cam

Headquarters Cam

Glacier National Park's Webcams are made possible through the generous support of the Glacier Natural History Association. This nonprofit cooperating association helps to support Glacier National Park's educational, interpretive, cultural and scientific program needs. They offer a variety of publications and materials which promote a better understanding of Glacier's diversity of landscapes, animal and plant life, culture, and history. Visit their website at www.glacierassociation.org.

Special thanks also, to Mark Gillen for his contribution to Glacier National Park's Webcams.


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