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Explore The Canadian Rockies on a Columbia Icefield Adventure

The Columbia Icefield is a truly awe-inspiring natural wonder , and it is a must-see for anybody visiting the Canadian Rockies. The Columbia Icefield is one of the largest icefields in North America, covering an area of 325 square kilometers (125 square miles). It’s located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, straddling the border between British Columbia and Alberta. The icefield is made up of several glaciers, including the Athabasca Glacier, which is one of the most accessible glaciers in the world.

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A unique columbia icefield glacier adventure.

The Columbia Icefield tour offers you a unique experience that is packed with fun, adventure, and lasting memories. Join us for an incredible journey and take advantage of the amazing opportunities that the Columbia Icefield offers for a day filled with unforgettable moments.

From the specially designed Ice Explorers, which can take you onto the massive Athabasca Glacier, to the Glacier Skywalk, a glass-floored observation platform suspended 280 meters (900+ feet) above Sunwapta Valley. You can enjoy guided Columbia icefield adventure tours, to learn more about the area’s natural history and take time to marvel at the beautiful views while having a snack along the way. Whether you’re looking forward to an educational experience or just looking to enjoy some of the most breathtaking views in North America, the Columbia Icefield tour is a perfect choice for anybody who wants to experience the magic and wonder of Canada’s natural landscapes.

Book your tickets today and experience the power and majesty of the Columbia Icefield !

The One-of-a-kind Drive & Columbia Icefield Tour

Climb aboard the Ice Explorer (a six-wheeled behemoth of a vehicle) and drive across the surface of this glittering sheet of ice. These massive vehicles are specially designed to travel across the ice, so you can get up close and personal with this natural wonder.

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Sit back and enjoy the ride along the Icefields Parkway, one of the world’s most stunning scenic drives . Because you don’t have to navigate or watch the road, this Columbia icefield glacier adventure tour lets you focus on the amphitheatre of mountains towering above. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife at the edges of the forest.

Dig into a hearty mountain picnic and take a photo stop at Bow Lake, one of the largest glacier-fed lakes in Banff National Park, against the backdrop of the Crowfoot Glacier. You’ll also visit scenic Peyto Lake (when access permits) or lower Waterfowl Lake along the Icefields Parkway, a stunning glacier lake set against Mt Chephren.

Getting thirsty? You’ll have a chance to drink pure, cold water straight from the glacier.

Incredible Views On The Columbia Icefield Skywalk

Step out onto the glass-bottomed Skywalk and feel the fresh air on your face as you gaze down 280 meters (918 feet) to the Sunwapta Valley below. The views are simply breathtaking, from the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies to the glacial crevasses and shimmering ice below . During this breathtaking part of your Columbia icefield adventure, you’ll enjoy popular sights like Mount Athabasca, Mount Columbia, and Mount Robson. You’ll also see the Sunwapta River winding its way through the valley.

The Skywalk is a truly unique experience that will take your breath away. It’s the perfect way to see the beauty of the Canadian Rockies from a whole new perspective.

Schedule & Availability: Book Ahead To Reserve Your Spot On The Columbia Icefields Tour

The Columbia Icefields tours are typically available from May through October . However, seats are limited and they fill up fast. We strongly recommend that you purchase your ticket while making travel plans to ensure your spot is saved.

We also offer terrific alternative tours throughout the year:

  • The Ice Walks
  • Snowshoeing
  • Banff Tour + Ice Walk
  • Lake Louise Spring & Fall Tour

Guide Quote

Rose's Pick

"besides the amazing views you'll have a chance to try delicious water straight from the glacier." - rose , manager of guiding operations, columbia icefield parkway tour reviews.

The best parts of the tour for most people include the following:

Columbia Icefields Glacier Adventure and Skywalk

Icefields parkway, mountain picnic lunch, crowfoot glacier, glacier lakes.

Choose from the following lunch options:

  • Chicken Club Wrap: mayo, chicken, bacon, lettuce and tomato on a tortilla wrap
  • Roast Beef Sandwich: premium roast beef slices with lettuce, tomato, swiss cheese and horseradish mayo on a kaiser bun
  • Vegetarian Wrap: tomato, cucumber, bell pepper, lettuce and hummus on a tortilla wrap
  • Green salad with chicken (gluten-free): romaine lettuce, tomato, green onion, cucumber and diced chicken with french dressing

Lunches also include fruit, juice, salted potato chips and two bite brownies.

How long is the tour?

What does the tour include, where is our pick up and drop off from, how can i join this tour if i'm not staying in banff.

For guests staying in Canmore, you can also use the Roam bus service and disembark at the Banff High School. The closest pick up point to the Banff High School is across the road at the Ptarmigan Inn Hotel. Guests staying in Lake Louise can meet at the Samson Mall in Lake Louise.

What should I wear/bring?

How long is the drive from banff, how long are we on the glacier for, does this tour run in winter, will i see wildlife on the tour, what is the cancellation policy, should i tip my guide.

  • Children aged 15 years and under must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.
  • Early and late season road / trail closures may limit access to some areas.
  • Infants (5 and under) are free of charge, but this does not include any food.
  • Photo ID may be required for identity verification.
  • By participating in a tour with Discover Banff Tours, guests are acknowledging that they understand that we may take video and photographs of them during their tour. These videos and photographs may be used in promotional materials including, but not limited to, social media.
  • Please note that this tour requires a minimum of 4 participants, please call the day prior to confirm the tour.

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Columbia Icefield (Athabasca Glacier) Experience: 25 Tips Before Visiting

Athabasca Glacier Morning Light

The Athabasca Glacier is a massive glacial toe to the expansive Columbia Icefield that sits on Canada’s British Columbia/Alberta border. It is arguably the most accessible glacier in North America and offers visitors a chance to get up close and personal with an earth-shaping wonder.

The Columbia Icefields Discovery Center is the gateway for many visitors with interactive exhibits, tours, and features like the Columbia Icefield Skywalk. Here lies the opportunity to stand on a glacier, a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Cameron Views Columbia Icefield

You’ll likely want to visit the Columbia Icefield in the Canadian Rockies, especially if you’re already driving the Icefields Parkway, as it’s one of the best things to do in Banff/Jasper. Here are some helpful tips for visiting the Athabasca Glacier and Columbia Icefield.

Get to Know The Athabasca Glacier

Athabasca Glacier From Discovery Center

The Columbia Icefield is the largest in the Canadian Rockies and covers around 230 sq km (89 sq mi) at depths up to 265 meters (1,200 ft). The Icefield forms a high-altitude ice cap that lies on a plateau. The Athabasca Glacier is a large toe extending from the Columbia Icefield.

Mount-Athabasca-and-Andromeda-Icefields-Parkway-Banff

Athabasca Glacier sits at the base of several notable Canadian Rocky peaks , such as Mount Athabasca, Andromeda, and Snow Dome. These peaks sit along the continental divide, and most notable is Snow Dome, where water from its peak flows to the Pacific, Atlantic, or Arctic Ocean.

athabasca glacier - glacier discovery center

At its terminus, the glacier sits about 1500 meters from the famed Icefields Parkway, and a convenient parking lot makes it an easy walk to reach. The proximity and the nearby Columbia Icefield Discovery Center make it possibly the most easily accessible glacier in the world. You can reach the glacier from your car in about 20-30 minutes.

Mount Athabasca and Andromeda With The Icefields Parkway In Foreground

Where is the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre?

Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre

The Glacier Discovery Centre is located on the Icefields Parkway—1 hour south of Jasper and 2.5 hours north of Banff.

From Banff, travel 55 km west on the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) to Lake Louise. Then, it’s another 125 km north from Lake Louise on the Icefields Parkway to the Columbia Icefield. Along the way, you’ll pass so many fantastic stops like Bow Lake and Peyto Lake , so make sure to read our Icefields Parkway guide for the best stops

From Jasper , travel 108 km south on the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93 N) stopping at attractions like Sunwapta Falls and Athabasca Falls on your way to the Columbia Icefield.

Here is the location on Google Maps

**All vehicles must park at the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre for the Columbia Icefield Adventure Tour (Ice Explorer Vehicle+Skywalk). Visitors to the Skywalk must take the included shuttle from the Centre.

Columbia Icefield Tour Offerings

Athabasca Glacier Retro Icefield Explorer

The Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre is a hub for visitors who seek a closer look at the glacier. A lodge, gift shop, cafeteria, theatre, fine dining experience, and tour center are all located at the center. You can book tickets from the center on the Ice Explorer or Columbia Icefield Skywalk . However, booking these online in advance is recommended if visiting during peak season.

Ice Explorer Trucks

Athabasca Ice Explorer

The Ice Explorer is the most popular tour and experience on the Athabasca Glacier. The tour takes visitors high up the glacier and drops them off on the glacier to experience it first-hand. This is done with massive trucks that drive up the steep moraines of the glacier before driving across it to a designated area.

Icefield Explorer Truck Intetior With Driver

The designated area is a roped-off area free of crevasses that is safe to explore, granted it’s not a vast space. The trucks are pretty interesting, and it’s definitely something that will thrill young children. Once you arrive at the Athabasca Glacier, you can walk around the small area for about half an hour to take in the views. There are guides to inform you about the significance of glaciers, and many will get to drink straight from the glacier itself!

Natasha Standing In Front

It’s a pretty pricey experience that averages over $100 but includes the Columbia Icefield Skywalk. However, it allows for a much closer experience with the dramatic peaks and glaciers. As mentioned, tickets include the Columbia Icefield Skywalk, so the whole experience takes several hours.

Columbia Icefield Explorer Buses

The Columbia Icefield Adventure ticket with the Glacier Skywalk includes the Ice Explorer. You cannot just purchase the Ice Explorer adventure on its own – the experience is only offered in conjunction with The Icefield Skywalk . The Skywalk is a one-kilometer glass platform that hangs above the Sunwapta Valley. A shuttle bus leaves from the Discovery Centre every fifteen minutes to the Skywalk, which is 6 km away.

You can book tickets online, but I wouldn’t recommend booking too far in advance as, similar to Banff Gondola and Jasper Skytram , your experience can vary significantly with the weather due to poor visibility.

The Glacier Discovery Centre, Skywalk, and Ice Explorer Tour all open on May 4th, 2024. You can book tickets here on the Banff Jasper Collection website , or through a third party like Viator or GetYourGuide .

The Columbia Icefield Skywalk

The Icefield Skywalk On The Icefields Parkway

The Columbia Icefield Skywalk is a glass-bottomed bridge just north of the Athabasca Icefield and is a popular stop on the Icefield Parkway. Tickets for the experiences operate on time slots, so purchasing your tickets in advance is best to avoid a long wait or the tickets being sold out entirely.

Pathway Columbia Icefield Skywalk

According to your ticketed time, you’ll board a bus at the Glacier Discovery Center that will drive you to the Skywalk. You cannot drive to the Skywalk yourself as there is nowhere to park. The actual Skywalk is 6 km from the Glacier Discovery Center and does not offer many views of the Athabasca Glacier, but instead the Sunwapta Valley.

Columbia Icefield Skywalk

The Skywalk is a kilometer-long walk that first moves along interactive displays where guests learn about the natural process that formed the Rockies and the fossils. You follow along through an audio guide available in a wide range of languages that should cover most visitors.

After walking to the glass-bottomed bridge, it’s a short but thrilling walk for many as they peer down on the valley far below. There is no need to worry about safety as these glass panels are literally bulletproof and then some. If you’re scared of heights, it may make your heart skip a beat as the view down to the valley floor 300 meters below can be dizzying.

The Athabasca Glacier Ice Walk

Cameron Doing A Pushup On The Athabasca Glacier

You don’t have to take the massive Ice Explorer vehicles to experience Athabasca Glacier. We actually recommend booking an ice walk, if you are fit and able. The “Ice Walk” tours across the Athabasca Glacier are a half day experience and require advanced booking with the local tour company. We highly recommend booking an Ice Walk tour and not trying to walk on the glacier alone unless you’re experienced with glacier travel.

Natasha Repelling Into Athabasca Glcaier

If you want to actually repel into a crevasse on your glacier experience, Rockaboo is the only guiding company certified to do that. It’s a pretty cool experience and another way to learn more about the science and importance of glaciers.

Summit Mount Athabasca

The Mountaineering Group Ascending The AA Col On Mount Athabasca

Mount Athabasca looms over Athabasca Glacier, but only a few see the view from the top. Reaching the summit requires a long hike to a technical glacier crossing and then up an exposed face or col. The views are breathtaking in more ways than one. You can spot countless glaciers, ice fields, and many of Alberta’s highest peaks from the top.

Natasha on Summit Of Mount Athabasca

The peak is one of many in the Canadian Rockies, famous for reaching an altitude of 11,000 feet. Many climbers in the Rockies have the lifetime goal of summiting all 54 (58) of the peaks, and they are considered classic mountaineering objectives.

In the photo above, you can see Mount Columbia, Snow Dome, Andromeda, and Alberta. At 11,453 feet in elevation with a massive glacier and convenient location, Athabasca is a tremendous first “11,000er.”

Ice Axe And Crampon Drills On Athabasca Glacier

You cannot attempt this on your own without mountaineering experience . It is a serious mountain. We did a three-day mountaineering course with Yamnuska and summited on the third day – the experience was epic!

Natasha On Mount Athabasca Summit With Guide

This is probably not for everyone, as it’s a time commitment and a great physical challenge, but it is definitely one of the more adventurous things to do in Banff. It’s also an excellent introduction for those interested in mountaineering.

Tips For Visiting

Walk on athabasca glacier with a guide.

Tourists On Athasbasca Glacier

Please do not walk far on Athabasca Glacier unassisted without mountaineering experience and equipment. That being said, walking on the glacier with a guide is easy. You won’t need any technical experience; with the proper safety precautions and equipment, it’s a straightforward objective/experience. There are many crevasses in the glacier, and there have even been a few cases of children falling into the small crevasses with tragic outcomes.

Natasha Walking On The Athabasca Glacier

Even on a warm summer day, the weather around a glacier can be frigid as they create their own microclimates. Most notable is a Katabatic Wind effect, created as cool air draws off the glacier down to pockets of warmer air.

When you stand on Athabasca Glacier, it feels a bit like standing in front of an open freezer and is usually about 15° C cooler than what you experienced at the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre. So pack a toque and warm jacket when you visit the glacier for a more enjoyable experience.

Consider Reservations

Herbert Lake

Although we recommend one, you do not need a reservation for the tours offered at the Icefield Discovery Center unless you have a large group, though reservations never hurt and do guarantee your time and booking. It gets busy at the Columbia Icefield during the summer months!

The only required reservations are for the guided Ice Walk, as it is with an independent tour operator not associated with Pursuit and the Icefield Discovery Center. You can check out guided ice walk tours here.

The Ice Explorer Vehicles leave every 15-30 minutes in the summer and can cycle through many visitors. As with most attractions in Banff and Jasper, it’s best to arrive early in the morning or late afternoon to beat the crowds. We recommend shooting for an early morning and witnessing sunrise on the Icefields Parkway – a once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Pack Your Lunch

picnicking along the Icefields Parkway

There are not many options for food along the Icefields Parkway. When driving between Jasper and Banff , you’re pretty much left with the Icefields Discovery Centre or the disappointing Saskatchewan River Crossing. Both are overpriced.

We suggest picking up a packed lunch in Canmore, Banff, Lake Louise, or Jasper. It all depends on where you’re staying the night before. While you’re on Athabasca Glacier, bring an empty water bottle, as you can fill right up from the source of glacial water!

Tours Are Seasonal

athabasca glacier toe

While you can drive the Icefields Parkway in the winter, weather dependent, the Columbia Icefields Discovery Centre does close. Tours are only operational in the summer and are subject to seasonal weather. Roughly, you can plan for the center to open from early May to mid-October. 2024 dates are set for May 4th to October 13th.

Get Discounted Tickets With Pursuit

Cruising on Maligne Lake

While there are no coupons or many discounts for the Icefield Discovery Center experiences, you can buy combo tickets. You can combine the tickets with the Lake Minnewanka Cruise , Banff Gondola, Golden Skybridge , or Maligne Lake Cruise for a discount.

The experiences are allowed to be used on separate days throughout the summer. While we’re more mixed on the experiences offered at the Discovery Center, the Banff Gondola and Maligne Lake cruise are worth visiting for most. Below are some of Pursuit’s combo offerings. Prices and offers are subject to change.

  • $91 Columbia Icefield Adventure Off-Peak Savings : Ice Explorer and Jasper Skywalk after 3:30 PM
  • $111 Columbia Icefield Adventure : Ice Explorer and Jasper Skywalk
  • $209 Pursuit Pass Rockies Lite: Banff Gondola and Columbia Icefield Adventure – Including Skywalk + one extra Pursuit offering.
  • $299 Pursuit Pass Rockies Value (available June 2nd – October 9th): Includes a visit to the Banff Gondola anytime. And Visit after 3:30 PM the Columbia Icefield Skywalk, Columbia Icefield Adventure, Maligne Lake Cruise, Lake Minnewanka Cruise, and Golden Skybridge.
  • $349 Pursuit Pass Rockies (available June 2nd – October 9th) Visit the Banff Gondola, Columbia Icefield Skywalk, Columbia Icefield Adventure, Maligne Lake Cruise, Lake Minnewanka Cruise, and Golden Skybridge anytime.

There are a few select discounts offered at the Columbia Icefield Center. The first is for Alberta locals; those who apply must have a valid Alberta postal code and consent to receive email offers from Pursuit and get the ticket for under $100..

The others are the “Family Experience,” which entails one child admitted free with each regular-priced adult. This is available daily for admission before 11 AM. And then there is the “Off Peak Savings,” which offers a discount on afternoon tours after 3:30pm.

Consider Saving Your Money

parker ridge hike

Truth be told, we’re personally not big fans of the Ice Explorer vehicles driving on Athabasca Glacier or the Columbia Icefield Skywalk. You can walk up to the terminus of Athabasca Glacier from the parking lot for free and get a lovely view. It’s also possible to hike a little further to the toe of the glacier yourself. However, we recommend a guide to walk actually on the glacier.

athabasca glacier

The Ice Explorer vehicles are massive and operate all day in the summer. That’s a lot of CO2 emissions doing damage to a precious environment. It’s crazy how much the glacier has receded in just 100 years, and there are photos at the Discover Center to show it. Soon, we might not have any glaciers left. Honestly, the views from the cafeteria and restaurant of the Discovery Centre are fantastic for free.

Columbia Icefield / Athabasca Glacier

When it comes to the Skywalk, the views and the novelty of a glass bottom are a bit of a letdown. For better views, go on one of our favorite hikes nearby, Parker Ridge . The ridge has phenomenal views over the Saskatchewan Glacier, and the hike is easy enough to complete in under two hours. Another great hike nearby is Wilcox Pass.

All that being said, we do understand the want to see a glacier up close, and if you are going to gain knowledge about glaciers, I suppose we can sacrifice one in the hopes that others around the world are saved. While we think you can get better views on a hike than the Skywalk, the Skywalk is accessible for all and will help everyone get the most out of their trip who may not be able to enjoy long hikes. The Athabasca Ice Explorer Tours combined with the Skywalk are among the top-selling tours in Banff .

Directions To The Discovery Centre

Icefields Parkway

The Columbia Icefield is conveniently located off the Icefields Parks or Highway 93 North, which runs from Lake Louise to Jasper . From Downtown Banff, the driving distance to the Icefields Discovery Centre is 195 km and takes just under three hours – that’s without any stops.

From Lake Louise, the center is 130 km away and takes around two hours to reach. Jasper is the closest at 105 km and 1.5 hours driving. Of course, very few will drive the parkway in that time as there are many worthy stops along the way. The Icefields Parkway is widely regarded as one of the most scenic drives in the world.

What Can You Find At The Columbia Icefields Discovery Center?

Columbia Icefield / Athabasca Glacier

There are several facilities at the Icefield Discovery Centre. Even if you don’t have plans for one of the tours, it’s worth stopping for refreshment, stretching your legs, or using the washroom. You can find the following services:

  • Fine Dining Restaurant, Altitude Restaurant
  • Glacier View Lodge
  • Picnic Tables
  • WiFi & Cell Coverage
  • Overflow Parking/Camping For RVs
  • Washrooms (running water and flush toilets)
  • Interpretative Display From Parks Canada
  • Information Desk
  • There is no fuel ! The closest fuel stations are in the town of Jasper and Saskatchewan River Crossing, and lastly, there are gas stations at Lake Louise. Trust us – that’s it.

Where to Stay

Glacier View Lodge Interior

One of the best hotels in Jasper is right at the foot of the Columbia Icefield. The Glacier View Lodge is the only hotel in the area and is where you can stay if you want to wake up to views of the Athabasca Glacier. I highly recommend booking a night here if you don’t mind being a few hours from Downtown Banff, the Town of Jasper, or anywhere else.

*It’s important to note this hotel is closed in the winter and books up quickly in the summer.

  • Book on Booking.com – Glacier View Lodge
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Other Columbia Icefield and Athabasca Glacier FAQ

Columbia Icefield and Athabasca Glacier

Can You Buy Just a Ticket on the Icefield Explorer?

No, tickets are only sold as a combo that includes the Skywalk and the Icefield Explorer. You can, however, opt to buy just a Skywalk ticket, but not the other way around.

Is There Food at the Discovery Center?

Yes, the Altitude Restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, there is the Chalet Grab and Go for lunch, and there’s a Starbucks.

What Are the Hours of the Columbia Icefield Experience?

The hours change by season. In 2024 the hours posted are:

  • May 4 – May 31: 11 AM – 4 PM
  • June 1 – September 2: 10 AM – 5 PM
  • September 3 – 28 : 10:30 AM – 4 PM
  • September 29 – October 14*: 11 AM – 4 PM

The Skywalk is open one hour longer than all these times posted

How Long Do I Get To Stay at the Athabasca Glacier?

Guests get about 20 minutes of actual glacier time if partaking in the Ice Explorer Tour. If doing an IceWalk, guests will be on the glacier for about 2 hours, but the whole walk experience takes between 3-4 hours.

Is the Columbia Icefield Open in the Winter?

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While you can certainly drive the Icefields Parkway and see Mount Athabasca in the winter, no experiences are offered in the winter. All operations at the Discovery Center close on October 15th, for the season.

Are These Experiences Wheelchair Accessible?

The Columbia Icefield Adventure offers a unique opportunity for guests with mobility needs to experience breathtaking natural wonders. The Ice Explorers are equipped with wheelchair lifts, allowing guests to explore the glacier up close.

Additionally, accessible vans are available to transport guests to the Ice Explorer and Columbia Icefield Skywalk, where the entire 800-meter circumference is designed to be fully accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and walkers. To ensure a seamless experience, guests with accessibility needs should call 1.866.506.0515 at least 72 hours before arrival to arrange accommodations and check-in at least 30 minutes before the tour start time.

Are These Experiences Pet Friendly?

It’s best to leave pets at home as they are not allowed on the Columbia Icefield Adventure or Skywalk.

How Long Do I Need at the Columbia Icefield?

The Icefall On The Athabasca Glacier

Leave yourself between 3-4.5 hours to enjoy all the offerings at the Columbia Icefield. The Jasper Skywalk takes about 1-1.5 hours to enjoy (including transport), while the Athabasca Glacier Ice Explorer experience takes about 2 hours. If you are enjoying an Ice Walk tour, plan for that time added to your day. Also nearby is a nice Alberta waterfall, Tangle Creek Falls, is a quick 20-minute stop!

Where Do the Shuttle Buses Leave From?

The Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre is the departure point for shuttle buses to the Columbia Icefield Adventure and the Columbia Icefield Skywalk. To streamline the process, the queue hallway is separated into two sides: one for guests embarking on the Columbia Icefield Adventure and one for those visiting the Skywalk.

Guests who have purchased the Columbia Icefield Adventure will proceed directly to the Skywalk from the transfer bays upon returning from the Glacier.

Where to Buy Tickets

The Glacier Discovery Centre, Skywalk, and Ice Explorer Tour all open on May 4th, 2024. You can book tickets here on the Pursuit Banff Jasper Collection website, or through a third party like Viator or GetYourGuide .

Do You Need a Parks Pass to Visit?

Guides Doing Rope Work On The Athabasca Glacier

All visitors need a Parks Canada Pass to access Banff or Jasper and drive on the Icefields Parkway. You can purchase a Parks Canada pass at any park gate as you enter the Icefields Parkway in either direction. Or you can buy Parks Canada passes in advance online.

A Parks Canada Discovery Pass, which gets you entrance to all Parks Canada destinations for the year, is only $151.25 for a family. Day passes are $11.00 per person, so depending on how many days you are staying and if you have plans to go to Banff, you may want to consider the Discovery Pass.

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Cameron is a resident of Canmore, Alberta. After traveling the world for six years, he settled down in the beautiful Bow Valley with Natasha. He has been featured as a travel expert with numerous publications worldwide and has spoken on several occasions about the power of travel. He has a passion for all things in the Canadian Rockies and loves to spend his time snowboarding, scrambling, camping, biking, and trail running. Conservation is a deep fundamental in his life, and he aims to inspire others to care about our natural world. You can learn more on the about us page. If you have found the content on this site helpful to your trip planning please consider supporting The Banff Blog. You can say thanks directly by buying us a coffee . All support is much appreciated!

4 thoughts on “Columbia Icefield (Athabasca Glacier) Experience: 25 Tips Before Visiting”

This is a supremely helpful guide for the icefield. We now know what to avoid. Thank you.

Very informative and helpful. I have been wondering if we could go to Skywalk first before our time for the Glacier field tour? Thanks for the response.

You can only go to the skywalk from the discovery center as there is no parking on the road, so you will have to go check in there first.

Extremely useful information that covers a lot of relevant ground. For the life of me, I couldn’t find elsewhere such clear information about whether we had to take one of those red and white buses to see the glacier (every search result showed these buses everywhere). Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

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Planning on visiting Columbia Icefield in Alberta? OMG! You will LOVE it! Driving along the scenic Icefields Parkway from Jasper to Lake Louise in Banff National Park, you will be mesmerized by the gorgeous landscape of snow-capped peaks, glacial valleys, and breathtaking waterfalls. In this post, we will share detailed travel tips including the Ice Explorer Glacier tour and guided hike experiences that you must add to your Canadian Rockies itinerary! 

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Icefields Parkway is one of the most scenic routes in the world, and when visiting in the warmer months we highly recommend stopping at the Columbia Icefields for an adventure of a lifetime! 

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The icefields are made up of over 325 square kilometers of snow-covered mountains and glaciers, including the iconic Athabasca Glacier – one of Canada’s most visited tourist destinations.

This ancient glacier has been slowly retreating for more than 125 years, making it an incredible site to witness the power of nature. 

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You can visit the Columbia Icefields Discovery Centre , learn about the glaciers, dine and stay. 

Once at the Icefields Centre, you can also join a guided glacier adventure or hiking tour to explore the glacial landscape up close!

Views from the lobby Glacier View Lodge

Keep in mind, that you can only get to a certain part of the icefields without a formal guide/excursion, so a tour is required. More on the tour options below…. 

Where is the Columbia Icefield and Athabasca Glacier located?  

The Columbia Icefield is located on the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93 N)—1 hour south of Jasper and 2.5 hours north of Banff, in the province of Alberta . 

View of the Columbia Icefields (from the centre)

The Columbia Icefield is easily accessible from many popular nearby destinations, including Banff , Jasper, and Lake Louise. Whether you’re looking for a day trip or a more immersive experience, Icefield Columbia Alberta is sure to provide an unforgettable adventure. 

So, essentially you can visit the Columbia Icefield/Athabasca Glacier from either of the national parks. This also means you will need to pay for a Parks Canada Pass to enter the national park boundaries. 

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The nearest airports are Calgary and Edmonton International Airports.

How to get to the Columbia Icefield with or without a car

The best way to get to the Columbia Icefields is by car. You can park your vehicle at the Columbia Icefields Discovery Centre and then hop on the shuttle to get to the glacier or the Skywalk. 

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You can easily pick up a rental car from Calgary or Edmonton International Airport and then drive to the Icefields in anywhere from 3.50 to 5+ hours. 

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Getting to the Icefields without a car (shuttle ride transportation only)

If you are not renting a car, you can take a shuttle via Brewster Sightseeing from Calgary , Banff, and Jasper. Their shuttles are clean and spacious for your luggage and then some (and I LOVED it). 

Inside Brewster Sightseeing bus tour

Note: To connect from Edmonton International Airport to Jasper, you can take a ride on the Sundog Connector (shuttle bus), and then book a transfer on the Brewster Sightseeing Tours to the Icefields.

Day tour to the Columbia Icefields from Calgary (transportation + sightseeing)

You can also take a day tour from Calgary to explore the Icefields Parkway such as this one . The tour includes highlights such as the Waputik Range, Peyto Lake, Bow Lake, and the Crowfoot Glacier. 

You can also set off via Columbia Icefield Ice Explorer vehicle to see the glacier at an extra price/upgrade. 

✅ Click to book this Columbia Icefield Adventure 1-Day Tour from Calgary

Day tour to the Columbia Icefields from Banff (transportation + sightseeing)

This well-rounded Canadian Rockies day tour is perfect for the active traveler. The tour is all of 11 hours (with 3 + hours at the icefields) and it includes round-trip transportation. It takes you along the world-famous Icefields Parkway, one of the world’s most stunning scenic drives. 

View from the Glacier Skywalk

You will have the experience of a lifetime exploring the Athabasca Glacier, and the take in gorgeous views from Skywalk. 

Further stops include the Crowfoot Glacier, Bow Lake, and the headwaters of the mighty Bow River.

✅ Click to book this day tour with the Columbia Icefield Adventure here

Sightseeing at the Columbia Icefield – Athabasca Glacier Tours

Once you arrive at the Columbia Icefield area (by car), you can either explore independently or join a guided tour . You can only hike or walk up to a certain ‘marked area’ of the icefields – beyond that, the presence of a guide is required. 

So, you will need to book a tour to explore the Athabasca Glacier intimately, and other nearby attractions, as well as other activities such as hiking, ice walking, etc. 

Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure – Ice Explorer Glacier Tour

One of the TOP RATED and widely popular tours is the Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure . This is where you will ride the red Ice Explorer to get to the glaciers to enjoy the majestic Canadian landscape! 

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The Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure includes an experience on the glacier as well as a visit to the glass-floored Skywalk ! 

Columbia Icefield Adventure departs from the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre. At the centre, you will find free parking, restaurants, washrooms, and a stunningly beautiful Glacier View Lodge – where you can spend the night!

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Shuttle buses leave the center on the dot every hour. After 15 to 20 minutes of travel, you will arrive at a second stop where you will be riding one of the massive Ice Explorers. These explorers will take you closer to the base of the Athabasca Glacier. 

The operator shares insights and information on the glaciers and the areas nearby as you enjoy the ride. 

Massive Ice Explorers

Riding these Ice Explorers was AMAZING! Highly recommend it!

After you arrive, you will get about 30 minutes to walk on the 10,000-year-old ice sheet, take photos/videos, and/or drink the cool glacial water. 

Glacial water at the Athabasca Glacier

From here, you will follow the route back (Ice Explorer vehicle and then a shuttle) to get to the Glacier Skywalk. And you have TONS of time here – walk the floor, take the views, and more!

Whenever you are ready, you can take a shuttle back to the Columbia Icefield Discovery Center!

Note : This experience is seasonal and weather-dependent. 

  • Tours do not operate in the winter, or outside of the listed months/dates. However, the Icefields Parkway drive is open for travel 
  • This experience is standalone (and can be added to any tour or road trip by booking here )
  • The presence of a local guide is essential to access the glacier 
  • Tours depart every hour from the Columbia Icefield Centre (where you can park your car) 
  • Tours are operation from May 20 to October 09, annually

Other Columbia Icefield tours – Guided Glacier Hikes with Icewalks

Prefer to hike and walk on the Athabasca glacier for a bit longer? Then join this incredible full-day interpretive adventure led by a team of professional ACMG-certified guides, you’ll be captivated by the stunning icefalls and breathtaking scenery at the head of the valley. 

Picture yourself enjoying a delightful lunch amidst the towering peaks and mesmerizing seracs (impressive pillars of ice). 

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With the longer tour, you’ll have ample opportunities to explore the glacier and discover the fascinating features of this frozen wonderland. 

The hike covers approximately 8.5 km (5 miles) roundtrip, with an elevation gain of 330 m (1000 feet). It is rated as moderate to challenging, featuring sections with steep inclines and undulating terrain that may present varied footing.

On this tour, you will be provided micro-spikes, but ensure you are wearing proper (warm) clothing. 

✅ Click to book this guided hike on the Athabasca glacier with Icewalks here

Other tours – Columbia Icefield Skywalk Ticket (valid all day)

Tight on schedule? We recommend at least stopping by the Columbia Icefield Skywalk and enjoying an awe-inspiring cliff-edge glass walkway. This glass floor is suspended 918 feet (279 meters) above the valley floor. 

Columbia Skywalk

You will get to immerse yourself in the presence of majestic glaciers towering above while gazing upon the mesmerizing Sunwapta Valley below. 

Delight in the sight of crystal-clear waterfalls, marvel at the grandeur of the mountains and glaciers and keep your eyes peeled for the incredible wildlife that calls the Canadian Rockies home.

✅ Click to grab this entry ticket (valid for 1 day) here

What to do at the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre?

Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre is a fun stop on the scenic Icefields Parkway. It is the visitor centre – a green building you see, located opposite the Athabasca Glacier/Columbia Icefields. 

View of the Icefields Columbia from the Discovery centre

To explore the centre is completely free. There are free public parking areas available where you can park and then hop on a guided tour. 

At the centre itself, there are a plethora of things to see, do, stay, and eat. The center consists of three floors. 

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The ground floor has a Glacier Gallery and a theatre where you can learn about glaciers, their formation, and the profound effects of climate change.

Glacier Gallery

Take the time to immerse yourself in captivating interpretive displays and engaging audio-visual presentations. This centre is run by Parks Canada. 

At the main level, you will find an Information desk and ticketing areas for guided tours. You will see queues for shuttles that take you to the Glacier Skywalk and the Icefields. 

Information center

There are washrooms, a souvenir store, and one of the high elevated Starbucks in Canada. 

On the second floor, you will find two restaurants – Altitude and Chalet . 

Altitude offers an exquisite dining experience with impeccable table service, serving delectable Canadian cuisine sourced from local ingredients. 

Dining at the Altitude Columbia Icefields.

You will be able to soak in the views of the ice fields from every corner of the restaurant. Altitude is open for breakfast dinner and drinks. 

Chalet is a casual self-serve eateria. This is perfect for lunches, snacks, and those who wish to grab and go (for day trippers!)

Chalet Columbia Icefields

There is a lovely terrace and patio (which is very popular with travelers) from where you can soak in the views of the Columbia Icefields and nearby areas!

Finally, if you’re looking for comfortable and convenient accommodation in the Columbia Icefield area, then Glacier View Lodge located on the third floor is all you need! 

Moraine Lounge Glacier View Lodge

The lobby/Moraine Lounge offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains, and of course, the Columbia Icefields and it is a great base for your exploration of this majestic region.

At Glacier View Lodge , you can choose from a range of modern and comfortable accommodations, with options for both glacier and mountain view rooms. 

All in all, there are 32 suites to choose from. 

Inside Glacier View Lodge (Glacier view room)

Every evening, the lodge offers complimentary Charcuterie at Moraine Lounge for its guests. You will also find a tea and coffee-making machine in the lobby. 

With all these fantastic features and its unbeatable location at the heart of the Columbia Icefield, Glacier View Lodge is sure to provide a hassle-free holiday experience for all! 

Views from the lobby Glacier View Lodge

Glacier View Lodge is also seasonally open and closed in the winter.

✅ Click to book a suite at the Glacier View Lodge here

Where to stay at the Columbia Icefield? Columbia Icefield Hotels

The Glacier View Lodge is the best place to stay in order to explore the Columbia Icefields, but here are a few more options. 

Sunwapta Falls Resort (30 minutes)

Situated just a short 50-minute drive from the charming town of Jasper and a mere 30 minutes from the breathtaking Icefields, this lodge boasts an array of amenities including a restaurant, bar, and complimentary parking. 

The rooms at Sunwapta Falls Rocky Mountain Lodge are tastefully furnished, providing both comfort and style. 

Each room is equipped with a satellite TV and a cozy seating area, ensuring a pleasant stay. Additionally, tea and coffee-making facilities are conveniently provided. 

Indulge your taste buds at the Rocky Mountain Lodge Sunwapta Falls restaurant , where a delectable menu featuring regionally inspired cuisine awaits. 

For those seeking outdoor adventures, the resort’s tour desk is readily available to assist in organizing thrilling whitewater rafting and other exhilarating activities. And don’t forget to explore the on-site gift shop, which offers a range of unique souvenirs to commemorate your stay. 

Experience the perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and natural beauty by staying at Sunwapta Falls Rocky Mountain Lodge. 

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The Crossing (40 minutes)

This property is situated on the scenic Icefields Parkways, nestled between the charming towns of Banff and Jasper. It boasts an on-site restaurant and bar, where guests can indulge in delectable grilled meats, including succulent steaks and juicy hamburgers. 

The cozy guest rooms feature satellite TV and en suite bathroom facilities with complimentary toiletries. For those seeking a breathtaking view, select rooms offer stunning mountain vistas. 

At The Crossing , you can unwind and socialize by the inviting stone fireplace or on the outdoor terrace. To enhance convenience, a petrol station, launderette, and gift shop are all conveniently located on-site. 

✅ Click to book a room at the Crossing here

Num-Ti-Jah Lodge (1 hour)

Num-Ti-Jah Lodge, located in the picturesque Lake Louise, is a perfect choice for both business and leisure travelers. Its location allows you to explore Lake Louise as well as the Icefields in an hour’s drive. 

At Num-Ti-Jah Lodge, you will find charming suites, that were designed with thoughtful amenities to ensure a truly unforgettable experience.

✅ Click to book a room at the Num-Ti-Jah Lodge here

Columbia Icefield and Athabasca Glacier Travel Tips

Visiting the Columbia Icefield is an incredible experience that should not be missed. Here are some helpful tips to ensure a safe and memorable trip:

  • Dress appropriately: Make sure to wear layers of warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear for optimal comfort.
  • Be aware of the weather: Check local forecasts for current conditions and be prepared with appropriate supplies, such as rain gear or sun protection.
  • Pack essential items: Carry a first aid kit, flashlight, extra layers of clothing, snacks and water, camera or phone, and a map in case of emergency.
  • Cellphone coverage : You’ll also want to make sure you know where you’re going by studying maps beforehand, as cell phone coverage is often limited in this area. 
  • Be prepared for wildlife: Keep your distance from wild animals and be aware that they may startle easily.
  • Know the area: Research trails and attractions beforehand so you can plan ahead and make the most of your visit.
  • Stay on marked trails: Always stay on marked trails and be aware of any potential hazards such as loose rocks or icy patches.
  • Be mindful of the environment: Respect the Columbia Icefield by disposing of waste properly and leaving no trace behind.

Frequently Asked Questions: Athabasca Glacier Columbia Icefields

How far is the Columbia Icefields from Banff?

It is a 2 hour drive to get to the Columbia Icefields from Banff National Park. The road distance is 185.2 km (115 miles).

Is there parking at Athabasca Glacier?

Yes, there is free public parking at the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre. 

Can you visit the Athabasca Glacier without a tour?  

Unfortunately, it is not safe to venture onto the glacier without a formal tour. There are clear markings and beyond those, it is unsafe to walk to the glacier ice sheet. 

Icefields Columbia safety markings

However, there is a wonderful alternative – a short glacier hike . This hike spans 1.4 km (0.8 miles) and offers breathtaking views of the ice field, completely free of charge.

To embark on the Athabasca Glacier Trail, simply head to the far end of the parking lot.

Do you need to book your tour in advance? 

Yes, it is highly recommended that you book tours in advance. Columbia Icefields Ice Explorer tours and Guided hikes are extremely popular, especially in the summer months, so we 100% recommend booking them prior to your visit. 

Can you visit Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefield without a car?  

You can get to the Icefields without a car. There are multiple-day tours departing from Calgary and Banff to the Columbia Discovery Centre. Shuttles are also available to take you there. 

Once you arrive at the Discovery centre, you can book a guided Ice Explorer tour or a guided glacier hike to explore the Athabasca Glacier. 

Do you need a pass to visit Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefield?  

Yes, you will need a Parks Canada Pass to enter the national park (either Banff or Jasper, whichever you keep as a base to explore the Icefields Parkway). 

When is the best time to visit the Athabasca Glacier and Columbia Icefield?  

For optimal weather and road conditions, the best time to visit Athabasca Glacier is during the warmer summer months from June to August. However, it’s important to note that summer also attracts larger crowds. 

So, while you can enjoy the best weather, be prepared for the increased number of visitors. We highly recommend booking tours and hotels ahead of time!

What to pack for the Columbia Icefield?

When embarking on an adventure into the vast wilderness, it is absolutely crucial to pack the necessary supplies and equipment. To ensure an extraordinary and unforgettable experience at the magnificent Columbia Icefield, here are some indispensable items that you won’t want to forget:

  • Waterproof jacket: A reliable and durable waterproof jacket will shield you from the unpredictable elements, keeping you dry and comfortable throughout your expedition. Click to view my favorite one
  • Sturdy hiking boots: A pair of high-quality hiking boots with excellent traction and ankle support is essential for navigating rugged terrain and providing stability and protection.
  • Sunscreen: Protect your skin from harmful UV rays by applying a generous amount of sunscreen. Opt for a broad-spectrum formula with a high SPF to safeguard against sunburn and long-term damage.
  • Sunglasses: Shield your eyes from the glaring sunlight and harmful UV rays with a pair of polarized sunglasses . Not only will they provide eye protection, but they will also enhance your visual clarity in bright, reflective surroundings.
  • First aid kit : Be prepared for any minor injuries or medical emergencies by carrying a well-stocked first aid kit . Include essentials such as band-aids, antiseptic ointment, pain relievers, and any personal medications.
  • Extra layers of clothing: The weather in the wilderness can be unpredictable, so it’s vital to bring extra layers of clothing to adapt to changing temperatures. Pack lightweight and moisture-wicking fabrics for optimal comfort.
  • Snacks and water: Stay nourished and hydrated during your adventure by packing a variety of nutritious snacks and an ample supply of water. Choose lightweight and energy-dense snacks that will provide sustenance throughout your road trip.
  • Camera or phone: Capture the awe-inspiring beauty of the Columbia Icefield by bringing a camera or using your phone’s camera. Preserve the memories of this remarkable experience and share them with others.

By carefully packing these essential items, you’ll be well-prepared to embark on an incredible journey at the Columbia Icefield, ensuring that you have a safe and memorable time amidst the breathtaking wilderness.

Note : When planning your visit, it’s important to keep in mind that temperatures in this region are often cold and unpredictable. The temperatures at the glacier are about 10 degrees colder than they will be in Banff. Be sure to pack layers of clothing and appropriate equipment for the activities you plan on doing. 

Other things to do on the Icefields Parkway: Jasper to Lake Louise

The magnificent Icefields Parkway in the Canadian Rockies offers a stunningly beautiful landscape and endless opportunities for exploration. 

On the way to Icefields Columbia from Jasper to Lake Louise

Whether you’re looking to take in breathtaking views, spot unique wildlife, or embark on an exciting adventure, the possibilities are endless during your journey! 

Here are some of the best things to do on this incredible stretch of highway:

  • Take a road trip from Jasper to Lake Louise: Enjoy the incredible views of the Canadian Rockies while driving along this spectacular highway. Must-add stops include Maligne Canyon, Athabasca Falls, and Maligne Lake.
  • Go on a wildlife safari (from Jasper): Keep your eyes open and you may catch sight of some awe-inspiring wildlife such as bighorn sheep, elk, and bears.
  • Maligne Lake Cruise: Take a cool Maligne Lake Cruise to see Spirit Island!
  • See Sunwapta Falls: Witness nature’s beauty at Sunwapta Falls and take in the stunning view of this powerful two-tiered waterfall.
  • Take in breathtaking views at Peyto Lake: Marvel at the vivid, turquoise blue waters of Peyto Lake, set against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks.
  • Stop for a photo at Bow Lake: Soak in the stunning reflection of Crowfoot Glacier in the placid waters of Bow Lake, and snap an unforgettable photo.
  • Lake Louise: Visit the shimmering, turquoise waters of Lake Louise and snap a photo in front of the iconic Fairmont Chateau.
  • Banff: Explore this charming mountain town and take a leisurely stroll along the historic main street. Check off pretty lakes, and go on the Lake Minnewanka cruise nearby and beyond!
  • Explore Johnston Canyon: Hike through a gorgeous canyon filled with breathtaking waterfalls and spectacular forests.

Is the Columbia Icefield Ice Explorer tour worth it?

Yes, the Columbia Icefield Ice Explorer tour is absolutely worth it! Embarking on a guided tour of this ancient glacier in a massive, all-terrain vehicle will provide an unforgettable experience. 

As you traverse the undulating terrain and towering glacial walls, your expert guide will share fascinating facts about the area’s unique landscape and wildlife. You’ll also get a chance to get up close and personal with the glacier, witnessing the beauty of nature right from your seat.

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Whether you’re looking for an exciting adventure or just want to take in incredible views, this tour will be sure to exceed your expectations. 

The Columbia Icefield Ice Explorer tour is truly one of a kind and offers visitors a unique glimpse into this majestic landscape. 

So, if you’re looking for something special to do during your visit to the Banff or Jasper National Parks , this tour is definitely worth it! 

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Mayuri Kashyap is an Indian Canadian traveler, writer and photographer based in Alberta. She moved to Toronto as a student in 2009, and has been calling Canada home ever since. She started the blog - Canada Crossroads - to share her travel and living experiences in the Great White North!

A History graduate and an MBA, Mayuri is a destinations marketing expert. She loves traveling with her husband, Salil and soaking in experiences across Canada, India and Europe.

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Bus crew is fantastic. Service is great . Lunch is nice. Bus is neat and clean. Guide explains the sight scenes.

We enjoyed our Japser trip very much. We went on the tour in early May, although some of the spots were not yet opened at the time, our tour guide Will is very resourceful and took us to a lot of alternative scenic spots. He is also extremely helpful and informative. We learnt a lot about the landforms in the rockies, enjoyed wonderful scenery, and even got to see a grizzly bear along the way. It really is a once in a lifetime experience and we enjoyed it a lot all thanks to Will! Would definitely recommend the tour to others.

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Jasper, Columbia Icefield, Maligne Lake 2 Day tour. (Calgary/Banff pick up)

Jasper, Columbia Icefield, Maligne Lake Tour

Jasper, Columbia Icefield, Maligne Lake 2 Day tour Overview

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Columbia Icefields Glacier Skywalk

Jasper & Banff Columbia Icefields Glacier Skywalk.

Jasper Columbia Icefields Glacier Skywalk

Glacier Skywalk from the Discovery Centre.

Jasper Columbia Icefields Glacier Skywalk

Jasper Columbia Icefields Glacier Skywalk.

Columbia Icefield Glacier Skywalk Reviews

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It was a wonderful experience.. throughly enjoyed it .. Views frm the skywalk is spectacular ..A must do when you are in jasper.

I visited the glacier and skywalk with my adult daughter and we had a great time. Beautiful scenery and entertaining guides. A lovely visit.

The Glacier Skywalk is a fun experience. The tour is well organized. You are dropped off by bus at the entrance and you can catch a bus every 15 minutes when you want to leave. There are several information displays on the way to the actual skywalk - including how the skywalk was built. All are very interesting. The glass skywalk is incredible to walk around and the views of the mountains is spectacular.

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Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise Columbia Icefields Glacier Skywalk.

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A red and white Ice Explorer bus drives along a glacier below a glacier covered mountain.

It’s more than a day trip—it’s an adventure!

Experience the power of glaciers up-close on this exciting tour that highlights the most unique attraction in the Canadian Rockies , the Columbia Icefield Adventure . Travel on a massive Ice Explorer onto an ancient glacier then stand in the sky at the Columbia Icefield Skywalk .

Highlights:

  • Lake Louise (except departures from Lake Louise ), Icefields Parkway, Crowfoot Glacier*, Bow Lake*, Peyto Lake*, Columbia Icefield
  • Admissions to Columbia Icefield Adventure & Columbia Icefield Skywalk
  • A hot buffet lunch at the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre
  • Dedicated on-board Host
  • Light snacks & refreshments

*Some stops may be unavailable due to seasonality, weather conditions or traffic delays, and will be substituted based on the driver's discretion.

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This tour starts and ends at the same place, taking you back to your hotel in Banff at the end of what will be an unforgettable day on the Icefields Parkway. No packing up. Just straight-up adventure!

The Athabasca Glacier is one of the ‘six toes’ of the Columbia Icefield, and it’s where you’ll have the unique opportunity to walk on a glacier itself and to sip from its virgin streams.

Perched on a cliff on the side of the Sunwapta Valley, this glass-floored platform stretches out for astonishing views. Stride boldly out for a thrilling adventure!

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Departure Times

May 4 – October 14, 2024

  • *Multiple vehicles are used for all trips starting or ending in Calgary and/or Canmore.
  • There is an additional tour available that departs from Jasper and will begin operating June 1, 2024. Learn more
  • Tours include admissions to the Columbia Icefield Adventure and Skywalk attractions. Operational dates for the Columbia Icefield Adventure & Columbia Icefield Skywalk will be dependent on weather. If the attractions are not available on the day of travel, a refund will be provided on that portion of the tour.
  • Warm layers are recommended for the Columbia Icefield Adventure, as temperatures on the glacier can be significantly cooler.
  • Sunglasses are also recommended for the Columbia Icefield Adventure to reduce the glare of the sun off the glacier.
  • Rates are for the 2024 season and do not include tax.
  • Children 5 years & under are free.
  • Expect traffic delays during peak season (July 1 – September 15).

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