Banff National Park

The Columbia Icefield is an expansive icefield located in the Canadian Rockies, straddling the border between the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. It is one of the largest icefields in North America, covering an area of approximately 325 square kilometers (125 square miles) and containing over 30 glaciers.

Glaciers: The Columbia Icefield contains over 30 glaciers, including the Athabasca, Saskatchewan, and Columbia Glaciers. These glaciers are formed by the accumulation of snow and ice over many years and are a key feature of the icefield's landscape.

Guided Tours: Visitors to the Columbia Icefield can take guided tours onto the icefield to explore its glaciers and learn about its unique ecosystem. These tours are led by experienced guides who provide insights into the history and geology of the icefield, as well as the flora and fauna that call it home.

Glacier Skywalk: The Glacier Skywalk is a glass-bottomed observation platform that extends out over the Sunwapta Valley, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. The platform is designed to be a low-impact attraction, with minimal impact on the natural environment.

Scientific Research: The Columbia Icefield is an important site for scientific research on glaciers and climate change. Researchers use a variety of methods, including remote sensing and field observations, to monitor changes in the icefield over time and to study the effects of climate change on glaciers and the surrounding ecosystem.

Indigenous Culture: The Columbia Icefield is located within the traditional territories of several Indigenous communities, including the Stoney Nakoda, Blackfoot, and Ktunaxa Nations. These communities have a deep cultural and spiritual connection to the land and continue to use the icefield for hunting, gathering, and other cultural practices.

Conservation: The Columbia Icefield is a fragile ecosystem that is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and human activity. As such, conservation efforts are underway to protect the icefield and its unique features for future generations.

Overall, the Columbia Icefield is a spectacular natural wonder and an important site for scientific research, cultural heritage, and conservation. Its glaciers, mountains, and panoramic views make it a must-see destination for visitors to the Canadian Rockies.

 

Columbia Icefield

Columbia Icefield is the biggest ice field in the Rocky Mountains of North America. The ice field is situated in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, on the Continental Divide, between the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. It is partially located in Banff National Park's northwest corner and partially in Jasper National Park's southern end.

Admission: Columbia Icefield

Adult

$89.00

Child

$58.00

Children (5 and Under)

Free

Virtual Tour: Columbia Icefield

The Glacier Adventure is a must-do activity in the Canadian Rockies where you can feel the force of nature. One of the biggest non-polar ice fields in the world is located at the heart of the magnificent Icefields Parkway. You will arrive at this location on a large Ice Explorer and be taken to a location where you may walk on, feel, and drink from the Athabasca Glacier. After that, enjoy a breath-taking stroll along the glass-floored Glacier Skywalk at the brink of the cliff.

Opening Hours And Location: Columbia Icefield

Monday

10:00Am -5:00Pm

Tuesday

10:00Am -5:00Pm

Wednesday

10:00Am -5:00Pm

Thursday

10:00Am -5:00Pm

Friday

10:00Am -5:00Pm

Saturday

10:00Am -5:00Pm

Sunday

10:00Am -5:00Pm

Address

Highway 93, Jasper, AB, Canada

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Things To Do

COLUMBIA ICEFIELD ADVENTURE

Standing on your own two feet on an old glacier is an experience that the Columbia Icefield Adventure team offers every day for visitors from all around the world to cross off their bucket lists.

They educate the visitors on the force of the glacial ice during an exciting drive in an all-terrain Ice Explorer vehicle specifically made for glacier travel, and they let them experience it for themselves as they touch and feel the ice at the stopping place on the glacier.

THE COLUMBIA ICEFIELD SKYWALK

Have you ever wished that you could conquer your fear of heights? Then you should come here! Spend your days at a height of about a thousand feet above a glacier-carved valley with breathtaking vistas.

The Columbia Icefield Skywalk experience is a one-kilometer path that leads to a glass-floored platform high above the raging Sunwapta River and the home of mountain goats. It includes waterfalls, animals, fossils, and more.

THE GLACIER VIEW LODGE

The staff at Glacier View Lodge offers a completely unique glacier retreat at the most upscale of all experiences in the Columbia Icefield.

They offer the lodge visitors a welcome reception, a personal glacier tour in the evening, a gourmet three-course supper, entertainment, and stargazing. It's an inspiring experience when combined with a luxurious night's sleep in an alpine-inspired setting.

Dining

  • Altitude
  • Chalet
  • Starbucks at the Columbia Icefield

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