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    4.2 (63 reviews)

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    Eddie O.

    It was impressive to see the Columbia Icefield up close. The glaciers and the streams running through the snow made for a majestic picture. We enjoyed being able to see glaciers and the mountains up close. It was fun to be able to walk on the snow and see a live stream of water coming down from the glacier. A fun experience worth doing once.

    At the glacier!
    Judy C.

    Bring an empty bottle you can fill it w the glacier water. Make sure you wear waterproofing shoes as the ice does melt, so it gets wet! You can wash your face and drink the water and ice. We went with a tour from Pursuit, Brewster. The guides were knowledge and very experienced! We had a great time, the tour also included the Skywalk and they made other stops!

    Jason Z.

    Pretty easy hike to get up close and enjoy a glacier from viewing distance of the parking lot; not a lot of glaciers are this easily accessible from the road. Again, some regulation from the park staff would be great but the views are the best in the Rockies in this area.

    Andrea U.

    The Columbia Icefield is the largest icefield in the Canadian Rockies, covering 89 sq miles with a depth of 1,200 ft and 17 miles long. It is draped over the continental divide on a high alpine plateau along the Alberta-BC border, it gets on average of 23 ft of new snowfall per year. Not all of that snow can melt in the short summers, so it accumulates, turning to ice which flows outward through the surrounding passes, creating fingers of ice known as glaciers, the Athabasca Glacier being the most well-known. We got here when the opened. I started in one of the 76 ladies rooms, picked up tickets & got on the shuttle bus. The shuttle was a 5 minute ride to the ice explorers. We rode the ice explorer onto the glacier. Once on the ice we tasted glacier ice & did a glacier facial.

    Terra S.

    This is a must do if you are staying in Jasper or Banff. It's a little packed. There are so many people so make sure to get your tickets in advance. You get put in this bus and then you're taken into another motorized vehicle that can drive over the ice, and then you get out and you can walk on the glacier. So it is a process. There are so many people around so it's hard to get pictures. I recommend doing a glacier walk tour so that you have more of a private group. We did this as part of our pursuit pass tickets so we did not have that option but if I went back, I would do it that way. After the ice walk, you get back on the huge vehicle that can drive on the ice and you go back to another bus, which takes you to the skywalk. You can take however long you want there. And then you just get back in the line to take a bus back to the main center. They do have a lot of parking in the parking lot. But if it looks full, just park far and walk it's not even worth going back-and-forth between the lines. It is really cool to say that you've walked on a glacier. The bus drivers also give a lot of information and are sometimes funny. Apparently there are only 23 or 24 glacier experts in the world and 21 of them are there or have worked on this glacier so it's safe. Have fun!

    Columbia Icefield - Skywalk

    The Columbia Icefield is gorgeous! The agents of the Columbia Icefield are great! I really appreciate the hospitalities of these Canada people and especially the agents who work at the Columbia Icefield! They are very knowledgeable and I can always learn something new from the narratives of the agents who work at the Columbia Icefield. The vehicles to the Columbia Icefield are splendid: These vehicles are unique in their types, and this world has less than 100 such vehicles and some of them are for research purpose, if I recalled correctly from the narratives of the agent(s). The suspension systems of these vehicles are A-OK and I almost not felt that the slope was 30 degrees when I was on the vehicle when approaching and leaving the Columbia Icefield! Highly recommended!

    Caili C.

    We went on the Columbia Icefield Glacier Experience which takes you on a short bus ride to the Ice Explorer stop which then brings you down a steep slope onto the Athabasca Glacier. The ride was short but fun and it was a cool experience being in such a large vehicle. We had 15 min to walk around the glacier within a relatively small marked off area. There were a few other groups when we went so it did feel a bit crowded and touristy but it was a fun experience nevertheless and we got some fun pictures. You can also try the glacier water if you bring your own bottle. After the glacier, the bus brings you to the skywalk which in theory would be awesome but the views from the skywalk weren't actually that nice and we were done with it pretty quickly. As far as the center goes, it's great that there's a Starbucks near the ticketing area and you can bring your drink onto the tour as well! After we got back to the center, we were hungry and checked out the cafe. There's also a nicer sit down restaurant as well that served a lunch buffet but we weren't super hungry. We ended up getting a burger ($18) and cold soba noodle salad ($13). The salad was a nice light meal but the burger was really disappointing for the price. I don't expect great food but I wish it would have been a bit cheaper for what we got. All in all, it's a good first time experience but I wouldn't come back if we were in the Banff area again.

    Misty R.

    Do it! A must see and do. It is a bit pricey but totally worth the experience. I enjoyed my experience. It was my first time seeing a glacier let alone the opportunity to walk on one. You take a ride in a huge ice explorer up to the glacier then you get out and are allowed to walk around on the glacier. Very slippery of course with it being a huge piece of ice. Picture time then back on the ice explorer. Nice size gift shop and coffee shop on site. The Skywalk, was ok. Very crowded so it was hard to enjoy it. However beautiful views. Just book it and enjoy the adventure!

    Lily M.

    For this experience, I think it really depends on who your tour guide is. For us. We had a excellent time. The tour guide that we had was very informative and fun. Kept the energy up the entire time. So how the tour works is you meet at the experience center and then they take a bus to the the actual vehicles that will take you out to the glacier. All in all it was a lot of transportation time and then we spent about 15 minutes out in the glacier itself. I think it was a cool experience to do one time. Probably would not do again since it was somewhat pricey. Even though it was a lot of transportation time. It was great to be able to look at everything and really take it in. I would recommend if you have time to make it out there.

    View of the glacier
    Jeannine M.

    This was an incredible once in a lifetime experience! Highly recommend. We did it through a tour company and they made sure we got to where we needed to be. Dress warmly as it's chilly out on the ice even in summer. It was a cloudy overcast day which actually made it MORE fun. You can even take your pic with a Canadian flag . How cool is that! The drivers are cautious and very knowledgeable (and funny!). Totally worth it!!

    30 ton Ice Explorer vehicle
    Robert C.

    Would you pay $75 for a 8 mile round trip? Not just any trip, but on the largest accumulation of ice south of the Arctic Circle. We were traveling with our bus tour group down the Icefields Parkway on the Continental Divide in the Canadian Rockies, one of the most magnificent mountain roadways in the world. Temperatures in the 60s, clear and cloudless day with minimal wind. Stopped by the massive Columbia Icefields Discovery Center across the highway and a couple of miles from the Athabasca Glacier. Had previously gotten a bag lunch, as warned that prices at this place with cafes and restaurants are astronomical, and the food subpar. Classic tourist trap! Can't drive up to and onto the glacier, but must take a special vehicle to drive on the ice. Long lines for the $94 Canadian ($75 US) tour tickets, which include the skywalk tour, and the icefield tour. Lots of mainland Chinese, so definitely no driving while Asian! Boarded another tour bus, run by Brewster Tour company, for the 5 minute ride across the road to the Icefield Center, a temporary staging center on the edge of the glacier. We disembark, and then wait a 10 minutes to board the Ice Explorer, to go on the glacier itself. These are massive $1.3 million dollar, 30 ton vehicles, holding 53 passengers. 6 tire vehicles, each $5000 tire 5' tall and 4' wide. Windows on the sides, and in the ceiling, for an all around view of the glacier and surrounding mountain tops. Scariest part of the trip is not going on the glacier, but the trip down the slopes of the huge mountains of rock piles created by the moving glacier, a 35 degree 18% grade! Hold onto your hats! Got to wait until the pathway is completely clear of other vehicles, in case of brake failure! Vehicles go a maximum of 10 mph, and complete the trip to and onto the glacier in about 15 minutes. A half dozen Ice Explorer vehicles already parked in the safety zone on the glacier. Hundreds of visitors standing and gawking at the sight of the huge mounds of ice fields on all sides. The glacier is running right into us, like a river of ice miles across. Ice is about 300 feet deep where we stand, with water from melting ice. Got to be careful not to step into the blue areas, as you will end up with your shoes soaked to the ankle. Very slippery on the ice, as thousands of visitors have worn down the ice to be super smooth, with no grip. Would not want to become an instant internet sensation falling on your booty! At least we did not come in April, where there can be high winds, minimal visibility, and maybe a minute or two on the frigid icefield, wearing face masks. Today you could see a few young ladies in shorts, sandals and T-shirts. Warned not to go beyond the clearly marked safety zone, as crevices in the ice, where one could fall and get injured, if not worse! Lot of paperwork for Daniel Broghen, our tour operator! 20 minutes later we re-embark on the Ice Explorer and redo the 18% grade, this time going up the grade. One of the highlights of our trip, although a ripoff for $75 for traveling 8 miles round trip? Largest accumulation of ice south of the Arctic Circle, next to largest tourist trap this close to the Arctic Circle.

    Kathleen C.

    I did the Glacier Adventure for ~$55CAD. It was ok, but honestly not super worth it. It was cool to stand on my first glacier ever and learn more about this area during the ride there thru the guide, but you literally get only 15 mins of free time to roam in a certain section of the glacier where the bus drops you off. It's kinda like just being in the middle of a lot of snow. Pictures don't really turn out great because there's not a lot of contrast, so I would recommend spending most of the time just taking it in instead of snapping photos especially when you have limited time. Maybe good for those more interested in leisure/chill activities to see things. What's cooler and free is the short hike that is located across from the visitor center of this place. I'm not sure the name, but you will see a blueish ice cave looking structure from afar and there is a road to get there with a parking lot. It has broken glaciers there and is way more amazing!

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    Discover Banff Tours - Bow river

    Discover Banff Tours

    3.9(63 reviews)
    0.5 km

    We had a terrible experience with Discover Banff Tours and would never book through them again…read more We booked a dog sledding excursion for 6 people, including our family and our friends visiting from San Diego. We paid nearly $1,400 in full for 2 sleds, submitted all required guest information right away (weights, ages, etc.), and even received an email confirming that everything had been received and that we were fully confirmed for Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Then on Monday afternoon, less than 24 hours before the excursion, they called asking for the same information all over again. We told them we had already submitted it and had the confirmation email to prove it. After putting us on hold, they came back and admitted there had been a miscommunication on their end and that the person who handled our booking failed to enter our information properly. Because of their mistake, our reservation was given away to someone else. So after taking our money, confirming our booking, and making us think everything was locked in, they left us with no dog sledding tour and no real solution on the only day that worked for our group. They did offer us Friday, but that did absolutely nothing for us because we leave Thursday and our friends fly home Wednesday. That is exactly why we booked this in advance the previous Friday. The kids were already excited for this experience, and we were left scrambling at the last minute trying to find another company because of their mistake. The only thing they could really offer was a refund or to push other excursions we had no interest in. That's not customer service -- that's damage control after they failed to do their job correctly. This was extremely unprofessional, careless, and a huge inconvenience during a family trip. Avoid the middleman and book directly with the actual dog sledding companies.

    We had a terrible experience with Discover Banff Tours and would never book through them again…read more We booked a dog sledding excursion for 6 people, including our family and our friends visiting from San Diego. We paid nearly $1,400 in full for 2 sleds, submitted all required guest information right away (weights, ages, etc.), and even received an email confirming that everything had been received and that we were fully confirmed for Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Then on Monday afternoon, less than 24 hours before the excursion, they called asking for the same information all over again. We told them we had already submitted it and had the confirmation email to prove it. After putting us on hold, they came back and admitted there had been a miscommunication on their end and that the person who handled our booking failed to enter our information properly. Because of their mistake, our reservation was given away to someone else. So after taking our money, confirming our booking, and making us think everything was locked in, they left us with no dog sledding tour and no real solution on the only day that worked for our group. They did offer us Friday, but that did absolutely nothing for us because we leave Thursday and our friends fly home Wednesday. That is exactly why we booked this in advance the previous Friday. The kids were already excited for this experience, and we were left scrambling at the last minute trying to find another company because of their mistake. The only thing they could really offer was a refund or to push other excursions we had no interest in. That's not customer service -- that's damage control after they failed to do their job correctly. This was extremely unprofessional, careless, and a huge inconvenience during a family trip. Avoid the middleman and book directly with the actual dog sledding companies.

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    Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour - Moraine Lake

    Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour

    5.0(12 reviews)
    0.9 km

    If you're looking to explore just about all of Banff's greatest sights in one day...then this is…read morethe PERFECT tour for you. Not to mention you get to do it all without having to worry about driving or parking! If you're not already sold, which you should be, then keep reading along for all the tour highlights. Our two tour guides were Dominique and James and our bus drivers were Bobbie and Jeff. All of them were absolutely delightful. Dominique and James were extremely knowledgeable about Banff, it's history, it's wildlife, and the surrounding areas. They kept the bus rides entertaining and lively. Jeff and Bobbie were great animal spotters and helped us to see a fox on the morning drive and two elk on our return trip. I also spotted a black bear on the morning drive. We opted to do the full day excursion, leaving on the first bus and returning on the last. This was perfect for us to get able to see everything we wanted to. Started the day at Johnston canyon where we hiked to the top of the falls. This was a quick turnaround time so not everyone was able to make it to the top, but still a beautiful spot even if you don't go all the way up. Once done here we continued on the Bow Valley Parkway and took a stop to take in the views of Castle Mountain...an absolutely majestic sight! Next we were onto the Lake Louise ski gondola, where we rode the gondola to the top and had lunch. There was probably enough time to hike, but not enough time to have a leisurely lunch and hike. We opted for the leisurely lunch as we didn't want to have any bear encounters. Here we did see a black bear as we rode the gondola back down. Next up was Moraine Lake, due to one of the buses getting stuck behind a train we stopped in Lake Louise to pick up some others that we're heading to Moraine Lake, but it was a quick trip. At Moraine Lake we had about an hour, enough time to walk up the rock pile, enjoy the view for some time, and walk the shoreline a little bit. Next stop was Lake Louise, we were here for just under an hour. We walked around the shoreline and enjoyed some time in the fairmont hotel. This route didn't give us enough time to hike here, but they did have another schedule you could follow if you wanted to spend more time doing the hikes here or possibly even canoe. After a stop back at the Lake Louise ski gondola to pick up the last of the group, we headed back to town. It was truly an amazing experience and I'm so happy we booked it. We visited Banff without a car and there's no way we would've been able to see some of these places had we not done this tour. So happy this exists and would definitely book it again if I ever visit Banff again.

    We chose Hop On Banff for our day tour after researching other options, including the Parks Canada…read moreshuttles. They offered the best value and most flexibility in our schedule and gave us ample time at Johnston Canyon to reach the upper falls, at Lake Louise to make it to the Lake Agnes Tea House (a bit hectic but doable) and to marvel at Moraine Lake atop the Rockpile. There was an additional stop available to take the Lake Louise Gondola, but we opted for an earlier return in order to explore downtown Banff and get dinner. Free parking at the Banff train station was easy and convenient. Our drivers and guides were all first class and the retro feel of the school bus was fine (tip - avoid sitting over the rear wheels in back, as it gets quite bumpy).

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    Transportation for the day

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    Snowy Owl Sled Dog Tours - Us with our dog team at the halfway mark (on the frozen lake)

    Snowy Owl Sled Dog Tours

    4.5(70 reviews)
    18.0 km

    Snowy Owl Sled Dog Tours exceeded my expectations and provided me with a bucket-list experience…read morethat will be a lasting memory. Upon arrival, we were greeted by Motorhead (retired sled dog). He was so friendly, sweet, and engaging. The shop space is open and offers a slue of gift shop items and rentable gear (snow boots and snow pants are a must!). Clean bathrooms are available because once you get to the top of the mountain, there are only porta-potties. I loved my dog team (Ghost, Poblano, Ivar, Mayday, Gomez, and Kannicky). They are definitely professionals and they commit to running. However, when we had some breaks, they were very sweet and enjoyed positive affirmation and pets. Driving the sled is more physically intense than I expected. You will need to do some running up the hill with the dogs. However, the thrill of the experience, wind in your hair, and breathtaking views is beyond words. In my experience, Snowy Owl treats their dogs well. I appreciate their use of colored collars to signal whether the dogs are shy or overly friendly. One of my tour guides for another excursion affirmed this sentiment as well and spoke of them in high regards. This is a must-do experience (expensive, but well worth it). Also, 2 printed photos available at the end for $50 canadian dollars. They will also transfer a digital file and I found this to be well worth it.

    This was SO MUCH fun. Unbelievable scenery. The guides were totally fantastic. The dogs are super…read morecute and loveable.

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    Banff National Park

    Banff National Park

    4.8(174 reviews)
    0.5 km

    What an amazing time I had at this park! I am a big National Park junkie back in the U.S. and was…read moreexcited to visit my first Canadian National Park. I came with my running group and they combined our runs with various activities around the park. Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park and was established in 1885. It is known for its mountain peaks and turquoise glacial lakes (Lake Louise and Moraine are the two popular ones). Banff offers year-round outdoor adventures like hiking, wildlife viewing, cycling and skiing. The Town of Banff has lots of shopping and restaurants for those that aren't into the outdoor activities. Banff National Park is located in Alberta's Rocky Mountains and has several large glaciers and icefields. Nearby are Yoho, Jasper and Kootenay National Parks. The Town of Banff is at the center of the park in the Bow River Valley. The park itself has a variety of recorded mammal species. Banff National Park has been successful at reducing the number of animals killed on the roads by building wildlife crossings. We drove under a number of these while driving through the park. They are such a clever idea. My running company booked three runs in and around Banff National Park. The views were gorgeous as we did our trail runs. When I first arrived, we took a tour bus to Lake Louise, Moraine Lake and Emerald Lake (in nearby Yoho National Park). I really enjoyed the beauty of those lakes and was able to do some photography work at them. They are just as pretty in person as the pictures that you see on the internet. The huge crowds in the summer was the only downer part. For activities, we canoed down the Bow River. That was a lot of fun and we got great views of the mountain ranges while on the river. We also did the Via Ferrata at Mt Norquay. It was my first time doing one of these and it was easily one of my favorite activities. On my final day, I took the Gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. You can see the whole Town of Banff from there and the breathtaking mountain ranges all around. The Town of Banff has lots of retail stores, gift shops and restaurants. I ate very well on this trip. Overall, Banff was an amazing experience for me. The flight to Calgary from Arizona wasn't too long and my running company did a great job in booking all of my activities. I look forward to a trip back someday!

    I started this draft in 2019. I had to go back to Banff in 2025 as I forgot why I wanted to give…read morethem 5 stars and what to write. Banff National Park is a place where everyone needs to go! They have something for everyone. Nature is at its finest here with lakes, mountains, and wildlife. Even with all the tourists, Lake Louise is awesome. The lake itself is stunning with its turquoise blue water. If you don't feel like walking, go inside the Chateau Lake Louise and have afternoon tea or go souvenir shopping at the gift shop inside the hotel. Moraine Lake is another place that is picturesque. It isn't as popular as Lake Louise, but, it is just as awesome. They have cabins and a gift shop that was closed for the season when we visited. Access to both Lake Louise and Moraine lake is limited. They don't let you drive there anymore. You need to either join a tour, or take the shuttle bus. The city of Banff is a huge populated area inside the park with many hotels, restaurants, shops and even a supermarket. Horseback riding is available. You can take a gondola ride or even go to a hot spring. Banff is a great park. Even my city loving wife, enjoyed our visit to this wonderful national park of Canada.

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    Banff Adventures - Horseback riding

    Banff Adventures

    3.1(23 reviews)
    0.4 km

    I searched around to find the best price on ski and snowboard rentals for our week in Banff and…read morethis was the best price. The quality did not disappoint either as they used a third party to fulfill our rental. We were unaware of this so went to the Banff Adventures office at first, and then was directed to the shop just down the street. I was happy that we were allowed to get fitted the day before our rental started and that they delivered the gear to our hotel free of charge. They also picked it up from our hotel when we were done. The third party was very reputable and I wrote a separate review for them. I would use Banff Adventures again for my rentals!

    My friend and I bought the "Best of Banff" adventure package well in advance of our trip. The price…read morewas so reasonable for all that we were able to do. We were so excited to ride the Banff Gondola, Horseback ride along the Bow River and Kayak on the Bow river as well. The first issue we encountered was when my friend's flight was delayed on her way to Canada and we had to push all of our scheduled activities back a day. The service at Banff adventures was excellent- we had to call a few different times to move things around but each time the attendant was patient and super helpful in helping us to reschedule our experiences. The day of our experiences, we were able to pick the times of our Gondola ride and the kayak but the Horseback riding was the only activity with a hard time. We chose to ride the Gondola first and it was so easy to check-in and ride up the Gondola. The view was spectacular and so peaceful. At the top there was a super cute cafe, which was a nice touch. We didn't eat there but it was nice to know it was there. Next we headed to our Horseback riding appointment. We arrived early so we had time to sign our waivers, get weighed and fitted for our helmets before the safety speech was given. We were each assigned a horse and given a few minutes to get acquainted with our steed. This wasn't my first rodeo, so I was ready to get on the trail right away. Once we were on the trail, it was smooth riding. The scenery was absolutely gorgeous and we were given opportunities for photos with our horses at the end of the ride. Finally, we went over to the Canoe place for our kayaks. It was easy to sign in and get our kayaks. We were given our life jackets and a quick lesson in kayaking. The weather was sunny and warm which made for a perfect day out on the water. The Bow river was especially calm on this day so we really enjoyed our float up river. Overall, each activity was the perfect little adventure. Everything was within a 10-20 minute car ride of each point so it was easy to navigate. We had an amazing day. We would absolutely buy this tour again.

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    Bike rental at Vermilion lake

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    Brewster's Bus Centre

    Brewster's Bus Centre

    3.4(13 reviews)
    0.0 km

    Amazing bus and drivers. I've never been on such a comfy bus that was roomy, spacious and clean…read more Hands down the best tour bus experience. The drivers went out of their way to accommodate everyone and make the experience unforgettable. They have outlets for your phone or in my case I brought my heating pad and the plug proved so helpful. The drivers were excellent drivers especially with snow etc. The bathroom on the bus was clean too. I sat back and relaxed with this tour and loved all the detailed stories. One of the pictures of a bear they have on some of their buses is famous is those parts and I loved how they honored her story.

    On Friday, 12/13/2019, I went on a tour called the Banff Winter Sightseeing Tour. The website I…read morevisited to make arrangements for this tour used several names. One of the names they used was "Pursuit", another name was "Banff Jasper Collection", and another was "Brewster Sightseeing." Since the buses they used for the tour are Brewster's buses, I decided to write my review here. The Banff Winter Sightseeing Tour cost a total of $135.45 Canadian dollars (about $102.31 US dollars). The tour began at 12:30 pm and lasted until approximately 6 pm. Every customer was picked up at their hotel in a blue bus that had the word Brewster's written on the side. Even though there may have only been about 20 customers on our tour, I preferred riding that bus over the small shuttle vans I'd ridden on with another Banff tour company. We had more room to stretch out and breathe. We had a bus driver and a tour guide. The tour guide was a short blonde who was originally from New Zealand. She got us all to introduce ourselves. We had tourists from the USA, Canada, Australia, and Asia. Our first stop was at Lake Minnewanka. I had already been there two days earlier with another tour but it's so nice that I didn't mind seeing it twice. The edges of it were frozen and most of the land around it was thick with snow. It was here that this native Georgian got to wear snowshoes for the first time in my life. I thought they'd be awkward but walking in them felt natural to me. The tour guide was gracious enough to take pictures of us with our cameras whenever we asked. Our next stop was the Cave & Basin National Historic Site. Some people tend to overlook this place when visiting Banff, but because of the sulphurous hot springs here the idea of establishing Banff National Park first began. While we were there we saw two of the hot springs: one outside the cave and another inside. There was a very strong rotten egg odor as we first approached them. While we were viewing the one outside the cave, a Native American woman told us about the history of the hot springs and what they mean to her people. A long time ago people bathed in the hot springs because they thought it would cure various ailments, but that practice has stopped at this location. There's a tiny endangered snail called the Banff Springs snail that needs the hot springs in order to survive. We weren't allowed to put our hands in the springs but a small pail of the water was passed around and we could touch that if we wanted to. Then we entered a small building that was attached to the tunnel entrance of the cave. Inside the cave, we saw the second hot spring. A streak of light shone in from an opening in the cave's ceiling. There was a small platform built around the hot spring so you could safely get a closer view. After leaving the Cave & Basin, we were driven to our next stop and the the grand finale: the gondola ride up to the top of Sulphur Mountain. Each gondola seats four passengers and takes several minutes to reach the top. At the ride's highest point, you'll be about 7,486 feet above the bottom of the mountain. There are large windows for your viewing pleasure. At the top of the mountain is a small indoor restaurant and a kind of family recreational center that features a live Santa Claus for much of the Christmas season, but he wasn't up there during my visit that afternoon. My favorite part of the whole tour though was the outdoor observation deck on the mountaintop. It was like standing on top of the world itself. You could see the town of Banff in the distance and all of the other surrounding mountains. There were tables with small fires in the center of them so you could either warm your hands or roast bannock bread (a treat popular with local indigenous people that you roast like marshmallows on a stick). We were also given warm, delicious apple cider to drink. There were round, see-thru, heated, tent-like things you could sit in if you got tired of the cold air. As the sun went down, it got very cold up there but the view made it more than worthwhile. I looked down and saw the town of Banff all lit up as it got dark. It was a photographer's dream. When I rode the gondola back down, night had fallen and I couldn't see much of anything but darkness when I looked out the window. Once I exited the gondola, I stopped for a minute in the gift shop, then boarded the bus so they could take us back to our hotels. This tour was beyond 5 stars to me. I'd recommend it to anyone visiting Banff. Here is the link to the website I used to book my tour: https://www.banffjaspercollection.com/brewster-sightseeing/winter-wonder-tour/

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