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    4.8 (5 reviews)

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    Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre - Lots of pictures of Riley

    Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre

    4.2(25 reviews)
    0.6 km

    A drive along the Icefields Parkway is spectacle enough, but the true revelation arrives once the…read morespecialized ice explorer rolls out onto the Athabasca Glacier itself. Standing atop thousands upon thousands of years of compressed ice offers a rare, humbling perspective, a visceral reminder that human presence on this planet is but a flicker against timescales the mind can scarcely grasp. The center itself supports the experience admirably, with a cafeteria, gift shop, and viewing deck that let guests linger over the vista before or after their excursion. Yet the retreat of the ice is impossible to ignore, and it lends the whole outing an unexpectedly elegiac quality. This is not merely a bucket-list photo opportunity but a quiet meditation on impermanence, on how even the grandest natural monuments are not exempt from change. Service is the true differentiator here; an enthusiastic, knowledgeable guide turns a simple sightseeing stop into something closer to pilgrimage. If there is room for improvement, clearer signage around parking and the walk to the ticket counter would spare arriving guests some early confusion. An essential, thought-provoking excursion that pairs natural wonder with a gentle warning. Highly recommended, with sincere hope that this icefield remains for generations still to come.

    The Columbia Icefields Center is the prime spot for getting tickets primarily for the Athabasca…read moreGlacier and Skywalk. You can do either one or a combination of the two. I prebooked through Get your Guide however if you go this route, you still need to check in at the ticket counter to receive a physical copy of your ticket. Both the Glacier and Skywalk tours were worth it. The guides for both itineraries were insightful and on time. The Center itself is big. They have a Starbucks, a nice patio viewing deck that overlooks the Athabasca Glacier (great for photos btw) and a gift shop with restaurant on the premises. I was a little confused as to where to park. I accidentally entered in on the bus drop off side. Drive a little more west, past the facility, to find the public parking area. There is an elevator at ground level but if you choose to, be prepared to walk up a significant number of stairs to get to the entrance since the main entrance/ticket area is on the 2nd floor.

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    Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre - Our friends walking around

    Our friends walking around

    Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre - One of 23 Ice Explorers in the entire world and 21 of them are employed here.

    One of 23 Ice Explorers in the entire world and 21 of them are employed here.

    Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre - Our driver of Ice Explorer #534 and who proudly hailed from Western Australia.

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    Our driver of Ice Explorer #534 and who proudly hailed from Western Australia.

    Glacier View Inn

    Glacier View Inn

    2.7(10 reviews)
    0.7 km
    $$$

    We stayed here after finishing the Glacier Tour and the Sky Walk tour. The inn seems to be able to…read moreaccommodate 30 groups at a time -- we counted and there are 30 rooms available. It is a convenient place to stay after the tours--which are a must Do if you visit the national park. Overall. The price seems expensive for what you get but not when compared to lodging at this national park generally.

    Review from Tripadvisor posting…read more----------------------------------------- Located right AT the Columbia Icefield centre is your hotel. You can't miss it! Google this place before you come here so you know you're in the right place and don't end up driving towards the other side of Jasper to find your hotel! (That's obviously not what we did....) We ended up checking in at 1am. The place is super dark. There's not a single street light in the parking lot and with the humongous mountains on both sides, the experience was pretty eerie. There's only one staff member working at that time but he was kind enough to lend us a flashlight so that the rest of the members could disembark and carry our luggage in some light. Although the "hotel" portion is only on the 3rd floor at the Columbia Icefield centre since the first 2 floors are for the centre, our room was two floors. For a 4 people booking, we got a queen sized bed on the bottom and two twin beds upstairs. The place was super comfortable and cozy (perhaps it was the 2am settling down that made me fall asleep so quickly). Despite it having no cell service here, there is wifi at the inn. Just get it from the front desk. I had this fascination that I wanted to see the sun rise at the mountains cause heck, I'm waking up smack dab in the middle of literally the mountains so why not! The day was cloudy with light showers so the view wasn't the same as the beauty we saw the day before :( For breakfast, you'll probably be having it at the second floor cafe unless you're planning on driving out to Banff or Jasper to have breakfast! There's only two places so that's all the options you get. Of course, since this space is open to the people visiting the Columbia Icefield centre, don't expect kind prices. The panini I got in the morning was around $14 and it definitely was not worth it's money. I enjoyed my stay at the hotel. It wasn't a terrible experience but the dining options could be better!

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    Sunwapta Falls Rocky Mountain Lodge - interioir

    Sunwapta Falls Rocky Mountain Lodge

    4.1(24 reviews)
    45.4 km
    $$$

    Great place to stay in Jasper Park. Honestly, the best part was the breakfast which includes fresh,…read morehot eggs and potatoes. Cereal, bread, fruit, and a small variety of pastries were also available. Togo cups also available upon request. The rooms do look dated, but at least the beds were replaced and very comfortable. We requested a mini fridge, microwave, and a water boiler for the room. The rooms are only cleaned up on request. Rooms were quiet, we could hear the upstairs room walking but otherwise it was very quiet. The workers at the front desk are very friendly. And helped to answer questions that we may have. You can also request additional toiletries, towels, etc from the front desk. Would definitely stay here again and recommend it to others. Bonus: get up early and be the first at sunwapta falls!

    5/5 stars for welcoming and elevated dining experience for dinner in The Kitchen at Sunwapta. I…read moreabsolutely loved the flavors of bison bolognese. Spaghetti noodles were served al dente. House herb bread had a nice crunch on the outside with savory butter spread. I also loved partaking in the Caesar salad. Anchovy dressing tasted homemade. Grilled lemon juice complemented this salad. 5/5 stars for free parking. Five out of five stars from the thoughtful and helpful staff that are on the premises 24-7. If you need ice cubes to keep an item cold and borrow the microwave based on first come, first serve. Zero out of five stars for in and out Wi-Fi connection. Try satellite connection if the sun is still shining.

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    Bison Bolognese

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    Icefields Parkway - Cars stopping to admire animals

    Icefields Parkway

    4.8(26 reviews)
    11.8 km

    The Icefields Parkway is along Alberta Highway Route 93 and is not to be missed if you're on your…read moreway to visit Jasper from either Banff or Canmore. The 288-kilometer route through the Canadian Rockies is one of the most scenic routes in the world when it comes to stunning mountain ranges and lake backdrops. I've witnessed this firsthand and am guilty of doing the same but resist the urge to take photos or videos while driving. Use a GoPro or have someone else capture the footage. The beautiful views are distracting and I've seen people swerve while driving trying to get that Gram worthy photo. It's not worth getting into an accident or even worse, lose your life over it. There is one lane for traffic going in and outbound. I guarantee you will encounter a slow poke during your travels through this stretch of road. Oftentimes it's a slow RV or camper. Just overtake when appropriate and use caution. If you run into wildlife, also proceed with caution. Lastly I'll leave you with a few tips... #1) Make sure you have gas. Fill up your gas tank at Lake Louise before entering through the Icefields Parkway a.k.a. Alberta Route 93. There is a second opportunity if you still have about 150km left in your tank to fill up at the Crossing Gas station near the Saskatchewan River Crossing. This will be your last opportunity to get gas. You will be sorry and stranded if you don't do this. If you're ultra paranoid, carry an extra portable fuel tank and fill that up too. #2) There is no cellphone service for a good portion of this highway. Your phone will go dead for the most part and only Emergency SOS calls are allowed with very limited signal. The reason being is due to Parks Canada restricting infrastructure development. Also the Canadian Rockies are protected wilderness. Google maps will still work and get you to your destination but that's pretty much it. #3) Prepare to make unexpected stops and allow for a few hours on top of your expected commute to make it to your destination. As mentioned earlier, there are several breathtaking points of interest along the way that will lure you out of your car and satisfy your wanderlust. Thankfully there are a bunch of overlook rest stops along the way where you can park your car and enjoy the views.

    Pretty decent mode of travel; sometimes it can be annoying to be stuck in a slow moving group and…read moreunable to pass. If that happens, pull over at an overlook and take a break.

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    Icefields Parkway
    Icefields Parkway

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    Columbia Icefield Skywalk - boulder/rock wall

    Columbia Icefield Skywalk

    3.8(13 reviews)
    5.8 km

    Visited the Columbia Icefield Skywalk on the way to Jasper and it was a good experience. In order…read moreto access and visit the skywalk, you have to check in and line up at the nearby Discovery center, and take a short shuttle ride to the skywalk location. It's an easy walk from the shuttle stop to the actual skywalk. I will say, if you're scared of heights, it may be best to skip this attraction. The views are quite nice, but I had hoped to get a closer view of the glacier. Customer service was friendly and both shuttle drivers were welcoming and very helpful. Overall, it was a nice experience, but didn't leave a major impression and could be skipped if your schedule is limited. It was quite cold when we visited, so we spent less than an hour before heading back. One area was under repair and closed off, so you could not walk around the entire skywalk area. Pricing is a bit high for what is offered, but it is a tourist attraction. However, I'd recommend visiting if you're interested & it's your first time in the area.

    Opened to the public in 05.01.2014 attracting visitors for thrill seekers that have no acrophobia…read morementality, while standing on glass panels above 918 feet and looking below Sunwapta Valley. Picturesque views of Athabasca Glacier, cascading waterfalls, history, architecture, engineering, physics, geology, geography, and technology. There were a couple of people that appeared hesitant about walking across, yet curiosity and willpower overpowered their initial fear of heights. Sturdy enough to handle three Ice Explorers. There's no time limit. Immerse in outdoor education and enjoy at your leisure.

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    Wild life discussion

    Columbia Icefield Skywalk - Bus dropoff

    Bus dropoff

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    Athabasca Glacier Icewalks - walkingtours - Updated August 2026

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