North Fork Road

The North Fork Road in Glacier National Park was built in 1901.

The Butte Oil Company constructed a rough wagon road from Lake McDonald to its oil well at Kintla Lake, encouraging the development of the North Fork region.

From 1935–1945, the National Park Service developed the road adding culverts and drains.

[2] In 1933 a proposal was advanced to extend the road to Canada to connect with a proposed road on the Canadian side of the border that would create a loop around Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Park.

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