Calgary: Columbia Icefield, Skywalk, Crowfoot Glacier and Lakes





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Experience the breathtaking landscapes of Banff and Jasper National Parks on this scenic tour from Calgary, Banff, or Canmore. Marvel at the stunning Crowfoot Glacier, Peyto Lake, Bow Lake, and Waterfowl Lake while capturing incredible wildlife and nature photography. Winter travelers will enjoy a special visit to Johnston Canyon, showcasing a winter wonderland until May 2. This tour includes ample sightseeing stops, allowing for memorable moments in the Rocky Mountains, followed by a return to your pickup point after a day of exploration. - Scenic tour through Banff and Jasper National Parks - Visit iconic sites like Crowfoot Glacier, Peyto Lake, and more - Special winter experience at Johnston Canyon from October 15 to May 2 - Ample opportunities for photography and sightseeing throughout the day
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Nestled in the heart of Banff National Park, Lake Louise is one of Canada’s most iconic and picturesque destinations. Famous for its vibrant turquoise waters, framed by majestic mountain peaks and the stunning Victoria Glacier, this glacial lake offers breathtaking scenery year-round. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the lakeshore, rent a canoe in summer, or experience a magical winter wonderland with ice skating and snow-covered views. The historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise adds to the charm, providing a perfect backdrop for photography and relaxation.
Marvel at the natural wonder of Crowfoot Glacier, a stunning hanging glacier nestled on the slopes of Crowfoot Mountain along the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park. Once named for its three distinct “toes” resembling a crow’s foot, the glacier has become a symbol of the changing climate, as one of its toes has melted over time. Easily visible from a roadside viewpoint along Bow Lake, this glacier offers breathtaking scenery without the need for a strenuous hike. Surrounded by dramatic peaks and alpine beauty, it’s a perfect photo stop and educational moment during your journey through the Canadian Rockies. The glacier’s shimmering ice, combined with its historical significance and accessibility, makes it a favorite highlight for visitors exploring the iconic Icefields Parkway. Whether you're on a sightseeing tour or road-tripping through Banff, a stop at Crowfoot Glacier is a must for lovers of nature, geology, and striking mountain landscapes.
Bow Lake, located along the scenic Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park, is one of the most beautiful and easily accessible lakes in the Canadian Rockies. Fed by the Bow Glacier, the lake’s brilliant turquoise waters reflect the surrounding mountains, including Crowfoot Mountain and Mount Thompson, creating postcard-perfect views. A peaceful stop for travelers, Bow Lake offers opportunities for short walks, photography, and enjoying the quiet beauty of alpine nature. In summer, the area is alive with wildflowers and gentle breezes, while in colder months, it transforms into a serene, snow-covered landscape. The historic Num-Ti-Jah Lodge, located on the northern shore, adds rustic charm and a glimpse into the region’s heritage. Whether you stop for a quick photo or a longer break, Bow Lake provides an unforgettable experience with its calm waters, glacier-fed brilliance, and panoramic mountain backdrop—perfect for nature lovers and road trippers alike.
Peyto Lake is a breathtaking glacial lake located in Banff National Park, just off the Icefields Parkway. Famed for its unique wolf-head shape and brilliant turquoise color, Peyto Lake offers one of the most iconic and photographed viewpoints in the Canadian Rockies. The vibrant color comes from glacial rock flour that flows into the lake during the summer months, creating an unreal, almost glowing appearance. A short walk from the parking area leads to a well-maintained viewing platform that provides panoramic views of the lake and surrounding peaks. Ideal for photographers, nature lovers, and sightseers, Peyto Lake is a must-see stop that captures the essence of the Rockies' natural beauty. Whether you visit during summer for vivid colors or in winter for a peaceful, snow-draped scene, the views are unforgettable. This stop is a highlight for anyone traveling the Icefields Parkway between Banff and Jasper.
Waterfowl Lakes, located along the iconic Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park, are a pair of stunning glacial lakes that offer tranquility, breathtaking scenery, and a perfect connection with nature. Nestled between Bow Summit and the majestic Mount Chephren, these serene lakes are known for their vibrant blue-green color and peaceful surroundings, making them a favorite stop for travelers seeking a less crowded yet equally beautiful alternative to more popular sites. The area offers excellent photo opportunities, short walks, and even access to longer hiking trails like the Chephren Lake and Cirque Lake trails. Reflections of snow-capped peaks and dense pine forests on the calm water create postcard-worthy views in every direction. Whether you’re stopping for a break, enjoying a picnic, or simply admiring the untouched beauty of the Canadian Rockies,
Saskatchewan River Crossing is a scenic and historic stop along the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park, where the North Saskatchewan, Howse, and Mistaya Rivers meet. Surrounded by towering peaks and glacial valleys, this junction served as an important route for Indigenous peoples, fur traders, and early explorers. Today, it offers visitors a peaceful place to take in panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies and learn about the area’s rich heritage. With a nearby viewpoint, picnic areas, and a service center with restrooms and refreshments (open seasonally), it's a convenient and picturesque place to pause during your journey between Banff and Jasper. The surrounding landscape includes dramatic mountain ranges and wide river valleys that are especially stunning at sunrise or sunset. Whether you're stretching your legs, capturing the scenery, or reflecting on the region's history, Saskatchewan River Crossing is a meaningful and memorable stop on any Icefields Parkway adventure.
Perched at an elevation of over 2,000 meters along the world-renowned Icefields Parkway, the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre is more than just a visitor stop—it's the beating heart of glacier exploration in the Canadian Rockies. Located in Jasper National Park, directly across from the Athabasca Glacier, the Discovery Centre offers a rare opportunity to learn, dine, shop, and embark on once-in-a-lifetime adventures—all within one spectacular alpine setting.
Step into the sky with the Columbia Icefield Skywalk, an awe-inspiring glass-floored platform suspended 280 meters (918 feet) above the Sunwapta Valley in Jasper National Park. This cliff-edge walkway offers a thrilling perspective of the surrounding glaciers, waterfalls, rugged cliffs, and vast alpine landscapes. Your experience begins with a scenic shuttle ride from the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre, followed by an interpretive walk featuring engaging exhibits on geology, wildlife, and Indigenous history. At the Skywalk, panoramic views stretch across the untouched wilderness of the Canadian Rockies, while the glass-bottom design allows you to look directly down into the dramatic canyon below. Ideal for photographers, families, and adventure seekers, this accessible attraction offers a safe yet exhilarating way to connect with nature. Whether part of a glacier tour or a standalone visit, the Columbia Icefield Skywalk is a must-see highlight along the Icefields Parkway.
The Athabasca Glacier, part of the massive Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park, is one of the most accessible and iconic glaciers in the Canadian Rockies. This stunning river of ancient ice stretches over 6 kilometers and plunges nearly 300 meters deep, offering a rare chance to walk on and explore a moving glacier. Visitors can join a guided Ice Explorer tour aboard a specially designed vehicle that travels directly onto the glacier’s surface, where you can step out, touch the ice, and even drink fresh glacial meltwater. Alternatively, a short trail leads to the glacier’s toe, where interpretive signs highlight its dramatic retreat due to climate change. Surrounded by towering peaks and alpine beauty, the Athabasca Glacier offers an unforgettable educational and visual experience. Whether you’re a nature lover, adventurer, or photographer, this glacial wonder is a must-see stop along the Icefields Parkway between Banff and Jasper
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- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please purchase the tickets of Columbia Icefield activities (Skywalk and ice explorer) in advance with time slot between 2:30 PM or 3:00 PM because due to summer season sometimes tickets are not available on counter & it's mandatory and you can go for hike near the glacier
Reviews(15)
We had such a great experience! AK, our driver, was wonderful and made sure we got to all the stops and had time to enjoy them. He also took pictures of our group along the way, and he is an amazing photographer and driver! The scenery and stops were absolutely beautiful, and the whole trip was very enjoyable. We would definitely recommend this tour and AK to anyone visiting the area!
Sanjeet was a great tour guide! He took pictures for us, gave us facts about the area, and kept us on a good schedule. We booked the 2:45 Ice Explorer tickets separately.
Our driver Sanjeet is the best! He made sure everyone was taken care of. I 100% recommend this trip!
We had a nice trip and sites are beautiful. The issue is we had a tour guide and operator management was poor. No tour that I have taken globally has someone who does not do the basics of a tour guide. Get people engaged, inform people of what we are doing next and information to make each stop more enjoyable for instance. This guide did nothing of value about history or details normally given on a tour. Took another tour earlier in the week and it was so much better managed. From the start, we smelled this bad odor, we and others quickly figured out the guide had bad body oder and for 12 hours we had to smell it. Also, the guide had a thick Indian accent and my wife could not understand much of what little she said. From the start it is chaos at the pick up. Totally disorganized and multiple buses polling up with no signs or organization on how to get on the right bus. If you are getting on across from the Delta Hotel, be there early and be ready. Called the tour operator at beginning to ensure we got on the right bus, could not understand the person answering the phone. I work with globe team members all day everyday, and could not understand the operator. My suggestion is to look at the operator themselves and look for experienced local guides or your will be transported and not “toured.” Sites are worth the trip!
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're pleased you enjoyed the breathtaking destinations. We're sorry that aspects of the tour did not meet your expectations. Your comments regarding tour organization, communication, and guide performance have been shared with our management team for review and additional training. We strive to provide informative and enjoyable experiences for all guests. Regarding the concerns about body odor and accents, we respect the diversity of our team and focus on professionalism and service quality. We appreciate your suggestions and will continue working to improve our operations. We hope to have the opportunity to provide you with a much better experience in the future.
The experience is perfection. From the bus, the guide who is also a careful driver, good photographer... The whole tour is smoothless and we loved every place that we visit. Will definitely recommend 1001%
Unbelievable experience and great tour guide
The tour was long but we saw a lot of places and enjoyed the views esp. the lakes and skywalk . Our driver Ram was knowledgeable and approachable. Even sites are far apart we had time to see and enjoy each of them. This tour allowed me to see other sites away from Banff in limited time.
Price was cheaper than other sites. Van is comfortable with snacks and drinks. Highly recommend. Ross is accommodating and makes sure everyone has an awesome time. Only concern is thay he skipped the first stop which is supposed to be lake louise. Ive been there many times but my guests would have enjoyed better.
The whole journey was fabulous and the driver was exceptional. The group saw everything that was expected
I found the scenery amazing but there was such a lot of driving and no down time until very late in the afternoon



