- Cardston - Wikipedia
Cardston is situated in the foothills of southwest Alberta, approximately 25 km (16 mi) north from the American state of Montana On its north side, it borders the Kainai Nation (Blood Tribe) Reserve, one of the largest reserves in North America
- Town of Cardston: Home
Official website of the Municipality of Cardston, Alberta
- Cardston County Tourism
Nestled in the rolling foothills of southwest Alberta lies the quaint little town county of Cardston Just 30 minutes from the majestic Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, Cardston is the only town that intersects both the Cowboy Trail and Canada's historic Mormon Trail
- 12 Reasons Why You Should Visit Cardston on a Weekend Trip
Within the town, you can enjoy incredible views, as well as historical sites and local shopping and dining options There are many accommodation options as well, with camping and B Bs available right in town or a short drive outside of town
- Cardston County - Historical Sites
Cardston County is tucked away in the Southwest corner of the province and embodies the western life style with its open ranges, wandering cattle, farm land with swaying wheat fields, and its rugged timberland on the edge of the Rocky Mountains
- Cardston – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Cardston is a town of about 3,600 people (2016) in the foothills of Southern Alberta It was founded by a number of Mormon families from Utah and their temple was the first built outside of the United States The main attraction of the town is its carriage museum, which is well worth the visit
- Cardston, Alberta: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Cardston Tourism: Tripadvisor has 664 reviews of Cardston Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Cardston resource
- Cardston Tourism: Town of Cardston
For accommodations, what to do, and where to eat in Cardston - visit the Cardston Tourism website For a calendar of events in Town, view the Community Calendar Official website of the Municipality of Cardston, Alberta
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