From Calgary Banff Canmore Columbia Icefield Day Tour





Description
Embark an adventure through our natural history and experience the breathtaking beauty of the largest icefield in the Canadian Rockies. Exploring this rare, vastly accessible expanse of glacial ice settled in alpine valleys in North America will certainly be a memory you won't forget. Our knowledgeable and friendly tour guides will be sure to walk you through the stories of the beautiful expanse of icy glacier scenery, giving you a truly authentic and immersive experience. We can provide assistance with booking Ice Explorer or Skywalk admission tickets. Please tell us in advance so we may purchase them for your group. You can book either attraction individually or both together — saving $10 when you reserve together. If booking assistance is needed, please request a ticket booking from us at least 3 days in advance. Earlier booking is highly recommended to ensure your spot. Please note that the Columbia Icefield's ticket cancellation policy is 72 hours.
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Itinerary
Road trip driving time. we'll pass by Canmore, Three Sister Mountain, Banff Town, Castle Mountain etc. during this time.
Early explorers named the glacier Crowfoot because its three sections of ice looked like a crow’s foot on the mountain. While one of the three “toes” has now receded and disappeared, the glacier is no less spectacular. The Crowfoot Glacier sits above Bow Lake, providing stunning photo opportunities for those traveling the Icefields Parkway. The spectacular Crowfoot Glacier can be viewed from a lookout point on the world-famous Icefields Parkway about 34 km (21 mi) north of Lake Louise. Attached to the northeastern side of Crowfoot Mountain, overlooking Bow Lake, the glacier's runoff feeds into the Bow River, which flows from Banff National Park through the City of Calgary to the Alberta prairies.
Bow Lake is one of the many lakes that line the Icefields Parkway and a popular stop for visitors to Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It’s no secret that the Canadian Rockies are not short of spectacular vistas and lakes. Bow Lake is one of our top recommendations for a stop to stretch the legs on the Icefields Parkway. A short walk along the lakeshore trail is a family-friendly hike, or you can enjoy longer hikes around Bow Lake for a more complete day. Whatever you decide to do, make sure you don’t miss Bow Lake.
Road trip driving time. Even though it's just driving time between the two attractions, you can still enjoy the beautiful mountain views along the highway 93 which is well known for it's famous views of Rocky Mountains.
Discover the power of nature on the Glacier Adventure – the must-do experience in the Canadian Rockies. At the heart of the incredible Icefields Parkway is one of the largest non-polar ice fields in the world. Here, you’ll hop out and walk along the glacier, where you can even fill up your water bottle with pure, pristine snowmelt, travel on a massive Ice Explorer to a place where you can walk on, feel and drink from the Athabasca Glacier. Then, take a jaw-dropping walk along the glass-floored Glacier Skywalk at the cliff’s edge.
Go beyond nature's edge and immerse yourself in an awe-inspiring interpretive experience in one of the most unique ecosystems in the world. Explore the immense powers of glaciology from a fully accessible, cliff-edge walkway that leads to a glass-floored observation platform 280 m (918 ft) above the Sunwapta Valley. From ice-capped mountain peaks to vast glacier-formed valleys, the Columbia Icefield Skywalk is your front-row seat to nature's most grand performance. The Columbia Icefield Skywalk is situated in a national park and there are plenty of opportunities for spotting wildlife throughout the trip. Mountain goats are especially prevalent. Connor and Logan got to see them licking salt off the rocks and gliding across mountain cliffs they wouldn’t dare stand on. If you're lucky, you may witness a bald eagle soaring through the wind.
This is one part of driving time back to Calgary, we'll be on the beautiful highway 93 again, you can lean back and enjoy the park views in a different color tone at a different time of the day.
Peyto Lake is a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. The lake itself is near the Icefields Parkway. It was named for Bill Peyto, an early trail guide and trapper in the Banff area. The lake is formed in a valley of the Waputik Range, between Caldron Peak, Peyto Peak and Mount Jimmy Simpson, at an elevation of 1,860 m (6,100 ft). During the summer, significant amounts of glacial rock flour flow into the lake from a nearby glacier, and these suspended rock particles are what give the lake a unique bright, turquoise colour. Because of its bright colour, photos of the lake often appear in illustrated books,and the area around the lake is a popular sightseeing spot. The lake is best seen from Bow Summit, the highest point on the Icefields Parkway. The lake is fed by Peyto Creek, which drains water from Caldron Lake and Peyto Glacier (part of the Wapta Icefield). Peyto Lake is the origin of the Mistaya River, which heads northwest from the lake's outflow.
The Herbert Lake has the lake and snow-capped mountain views are stunning. There is an awesome and far less-traveled trail with great mountain views. This trail starts off in the parking area of Herbert Lake. The exact trailhead can be hard to find, in fact, so it is recommended to download the offline maps to make sure you stay on the route. The trail is extremely well-defined and easy to follow once past the trailhead. There are a few ups and downs but nothing crazy. The trail offers multiple viewpoints of the lake, and even passes right alongside the lake for the majority of the trail.
Driving back to Banff and Calgary
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Please contact us in advance if you need a custom pickup. Extra fee applies. Note: the guardians are required to provide the car seats or boosters if you have any infants or young kids based on the transportation regulation and this tour won't provide any car seats or boosters.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(17)
We did the full day Columbia Icefield and our guide John was simply amazing! We were the only 2 booked that day so we had a private tour! It was amazing. Included lots of stops and we had plenty of time to enjoy the sights. John even dropped us off directly at our hotel. If I could give more than 5 stars I would.
Would recommend this tour to anyone who would like to see the Canadian Icefield. John was a helpful and insightful tour guide.
I would not recommend this tour company but the destination was great. First issue was that the driver/guide did not have a headphone/speaker to utilize. So unless you were sitting in the front row of the 4 row van you could not hear the driver point things out. Plus his English hard to understand. When we got to the Ice Field we had to wait a long time for the guide to return with the tickets. He told us we had 15 minutes to get lunch. But the line to get food was 20 minutes. The driver of the van not good. He tailgated other vehicles horribly, he did not push accelerator smoothly….constantly on and off. The mechanical condition of the van not good…every time brakes used you could hear them scrapping … they obviously needed replaced. This was really long day….expected 11 hours and it was more like 13.
very unique experience Our tour guide Caroline was very knowledgeable She is the best tour guide I highly recommended this tour
This trip was very cool! I loved getting to stop along the way to see all of the different lakes. The Icefield and Glacier were absolutely the highlight. The Skywalk experience was a little rushed, but that was mostly because it was a crowded day. One of my big questions when comparing tours was the lunch situation. There is a hot quick food and some cold grab and go options and a buffet. We’d brought sandwiches with us because we were concerned about time, but probably could have done the grab and go option instead.
Alex was a great guide and tour leader. He took us to all the great sites with some breathtaking views of the Rockies and the lakes. He explained all the historical items and explained the geography in a very good manner. Very good tour, excellent tour guide and day!
Hovin was a great tour guide, good driver, kind and ensured we had a good day/good memories and saw as much scenery as possible on my tour. He also picked us up and dropped us off at the hotel. If we could have given him a higher rating we would have. We are recommended this tour. Thanks!
Hovin was a great tour guide, good driver, kind and ensured I had a good day/good memories and saw as much scenery as possible on my tour. He also picked us up and dropped us off at the hotel. If I could have given him a higher rating I would have. We are recommended this tour. Thanks!
Amazing experience. The tour was well planned. Alex, our tour guide took really good care of us. Thanx to Alex for being such a great guide for us.
What an amazing day. Caroline was a great guide. Peyto lake was still frozen, but still a spectacular sight. The highlight of the lake was the snow falling around us. The tour provided us micro spikes for safety since the trail was icy. Bow Lake was also still frozen, but a cool stop nonetheless. Athabasca Glacier was incredible to see & riding in the big trucks was fun. Herbert lake was thawed & the water was a beautiful blue. Would have loved to spend a little more time in each place, but there weren't enough hours in the day. Would highly recommend this tour



