The lobby of the IWI.
The Dining Car restaurant off the lobby was pretty good, which is a good thing because there's nothing else for miles around.
The Izaak Walton Inn was built in 1939 by the Great Northern Railroad. The original plan was for it to be used for railroad personnel until the completion of the proposed south entrance to Glacier National Park, at which time it would become a resort hotel. The south entrance was never built, but the hotel has survived.