Looxinc Soutn FRoM Summit oF Potitock Mr., Piecan Pass, Giacier NATIONAL Park 
Glacier National 
Uncle Sam’s newest and only national play- 
af <q ground on the main line of a transcontinental 
railway. 
Over 1,500 square miles of mountain scenery, unsur- 
passed for beauty and grandeur on this continent. ‘This region of scenic beauty 
and scientific wonders awaits the tourist—the explorer—the fisherman—the 
artist—the scientist—the mountain climber, to whom it offers abundant op- 
portunities to penetrate into the more remote regions which as yet have not 
been visited by tourists. 
Vacations *1 to *5 Per Day 
Tours by automobile, horse-stage, launch, saddle horses or afoot can be made 
at a cost of from $1.00 to $5.00 per day. 
Excellent hotel accommodations are provided at Glacier Park Hotel, at eastern 
gateway to the Park, Belton Chalets at western entrance and chain of Swiss 
Chalet Camps throughout the Park. 
There are no fixed definite tours which must 
be conformed to—you can make a complete 
camping tour of the Park, independent of hotels 
or Great Northern Camps if you desire. 
BOOKS FREE—Write for full and detailed information 
regarding this most wonderful of Nature’s playgrounds. 
M. J. COSTELLO, Asst. Traffic Mngr., SEATTLE, WASH. 
C. W. MELDRUM, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., SEATTLE, WASH. 
H. A. NOBLE, General Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Panama-Pacific-International Exposition 
San Francisco, 1915 
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