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Columbia Icefields Parkway

Icefields Parkway Drive

Icefields Parkway

Stretching 230km (142 miles) between Lake Louise in Banff National Park and the Town of Jasper, the parkway offers easy access to one of the most spectacular landscapes on Earth.

The entire journey lies protected within the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, recognized by UNESCO in 1984 for its outstanding natural beauty and geological value.

Designed for leisurely sightseeing, a vast wilderness of magnificent peaks (many over 3,300 meters/11,000 feet), ancient glaciers, pristine mountain lakes and broad sweeping valleys greet travelers around every corner.

Home of the renowned Columbia Icefield, the largest reservoir of ice and snow in the Rocky Mountains. At 200 square kilometers, the Icefield straddles the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, feeding 3 of the continents major river systems, which flow to the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.

Glimpse mountain wildlife in their natural setting; big horn sheep and mountain goats, black bear, elk and moose. If you are lucky, you might even see a grizzly bear, grey wolf or the elusive woodland caribou.

If this is your first visit to the Rockies, or even this part of the Rockies in particular, it is strongly recommended that you rent a GyPSy Guide with you to provide important commentary along the way of the spectacular lakes and mountains that make this a must see for so many people the world over.   This small device plugs into your car stereo and automatically plays commentary (triggered by GPS location points) about the beautiful scenery, stories of past adventurers, advice on where to spot wildlife, driving directions and quirky stories of Canada, as you arrive at viewpoints. Pick up and drop off in different locations, rent by the day or week.  A perfect travelling companion for the independent traveller.
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There are a limited number of accommodations available along the Parkway, in addition to those in the larger towns such as Jasper, Banff and Lake Louise, so if an out of the way cabin or resort is what you’re looking for then we can certainly provide you with some options.

Whether you are driving straight through to Jasper, or you are daily sightseeing from Banff, it’s a full day of stops at viewpoints, watching for wildlife and hopefully some short walks/hikes.

Viewpoints that shouldn’t be missed include Bow Lake, Crowfoot Glacier, Peyto Lake, Big Bend and Weeping Walls, Athabasca and Sunwapta Falls and the highlight for many being the Athabasca Glacier, where you have the chance to take an IceExplorer tour up onto the glacier.

For those who are of reasonable fitness, the short but steep hike at Parker Ridge provides an unforgettable view and a great place to enjoy lunch.

As there are limited facilities on the road, we recommend that you pack a picnic lunch the night before and start the day with a full tank of gas.

Definitely a not to be missed thing to do while in Banff.