Posts Tagged ‘West Glacier’

Memorial Day Happenings

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

In this Montana girl’s mind, summer kicks off officially in Montana each Memorial Day. Sure, sometimes it may bring beautiful sunshine and comfortable 80 degree days, while others times it rolls in with wind, rain and a touch of snow. But any way you slice it, it’s summer in Montana.

If you’re looking for things to do in Western Montana on this, the inaugural weekend of summer, you choices abound. Here are a few ideas to get your weekend rolling.

1) St. Regis Flea Market: This is Western Montana’s LARGEST flea market, with more than 150 vendors attending and booths open from “daylight to dark.”

2) Bigfork Whitewater Festival: The annual event happens over Memorial Day in the “village by the bay,” Bigfork. The festival hosts between 65 and 80 paddlers competing in events like the slalom race, a down river race and boater’s cross. PS: One of the great things about this festival is that spectators can see the action from the Swan River Nature Trail.

3) 100 Favorite Things in Glacier National Park Presentation: This Saturday, world-known wildlife photographer Sumio Harada will present his thoughts on Glacier National Park in the Montana House at Apgar Village inside Glacier National Park. Sessions are free and open to the public at 11 AM and 2 PM.

4) Hit the Whitewater! This time of year makes the rivers of Western Montana very fun for paddling and rafting. Our two cents: Book a trip and go with a guide. (Not only will you be in good, trained hands, our guides know the river and will make sure you have a stellar time). Try 10,000 Waves in Missoula, Flathead Raft in Polson or Glacier Raft, Montana Raft and Wild River in West Glacier.

As for me, I’ll be wishing for rainfall during the night and some sweet summer sunshine during the day.

TT

A Perfect Winter Weekend

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Hi gang,

This last week I was out in “the field” doing some on-the-ground work and coordination. And I tell ya what, I loved every minute of it!

Which, to be honest, was probably a combination of things…it could have been the ride up Chair 1 at Whitefish Mountain Resort that gave me a BEAUTIFUL view of the peaks of Glacier National Park.

Peaks of Glacier National Park from WMR summit

Peaks of Glacier National Park from WMR summit


WMR Skiing

Maybe it was the delicious stuffed peppers at the Belton Chalet (not kidding–they are awesome!). Or it could have been the full moon and clear sky that lit up Highway 2 between Essex and West Glacier Friday night. Or it could have been making friends here, here and here.

Beautiful family skiing at Glacier Outdoor Center

Beautiful family skiing at Glacier Outdoor Center

There’s something incredibly special about the authenticity and realness of the places and people in Western Montana. And while I may never know the exact combination of what it was, I want more of it.
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Happy Centennial Year, Glacier!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

January 4, 2010

 Happy Centennial Year, Glacier!

On December 31, 2009, the Belton Chalet brought in the new year, as well as the centennial of the Belton and of Glacier National Park. The historic chalet was the first of many chalets built by the Great Northern Railway. The Belton was completed in 1910 and opened to the public a mere two months after the park was designated. The New Year’s Eve evening began with a grand welcome by the Chalet’s staff in unique attire. Dressed to the nines in their historic ’swiss-like’ uniforms, guests were catered to with a luggage valet. Once arriving to your room, guests found champagne flutes with a bottle of bubbly awaiting.

The evening’s schedule was crafted as the following:

  • Dinner marked with guest specific reservation time- in the Chalet Dining Room
  • 6:00 pm-8:30 pm: Hors d’oeuvres in the Terrace Room
  • 6:30 pm-9:30 pm: String Crossings in the Terrace Room
  • 8:30 pm-10:30 pm: Old Time Photos in the Lobby
  • 9:00 pm-10:30 pm: Dessert in the Terrace Room
  • 9:30 pm-12:30 pm: Old Slouch Hat (band) in the Terrace Room
  • 12:00 am: Champagne Toast in commemorative Centennial Flutes
  • New Year’s Day Breakfast in the Chalet Dining Room

The evening proved to be memorable for all attendees. From top hats to historic hiking packs the guests followed suit in dressing the part. A delicious dinner in the Chalet Dining Room followed the String Crossings band in the Terrace Room. A traditional wave to the train that passed the Belton near 8 pm was something that everyone ran to the porch for– and no one could hold back dancing once the Old Slouch Hat band began strumming their strings. The night concluded with a clinking of commemorative centennial flutes as a toast to 100 years of the Belton Chalet and Glacier National Park.

Check out the pictures from this centennial commemorative kick-off event!

For more information about Glacier’s Centennial and our full calendar of activities, please visit: www.glaciercentennial.org