Keeping this in consideration, are fires allowed in Waterton?
Please note - there is NOT a fire ban in Waterton Lakes National Park. The provincial fire ban is in Alberta, up to the national park boundary. Campfires in provided fire boxes are still allowed in Waterton Lakes National Park at Crandell and Belly River Campgrounds and at picnic shelters.
Secondly, is a fire pit considered an open fire? The answer is generally yes. However, some municipalities may define open burning differently due to the fact that while fire pits expel smoke directly into the air, many are off the ground and less likely to come in contact with combustible materials that could start a larger fire.
Also to know, can you use a propane fire pit during fire season?
You can continue to use gas or propane stoves barbeque and propane fire pits – which is why these are the perfect solution to your cooking and campfire needs when you're camping during a fire ban.
Can you drink the water in Waterton?
In Waterton Lakes National Park, visitors can access potable drinking water throughout the community of Waterton Park as well as the Townsite and Crandell campgrounds. They also added that their potable water is tested regularly according to Parks Canada Potable Water Guidelines and Standards.
