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Columbia Icefield & Jasper Private Tour→Icefields| Lakes|Glaciers
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Pickup offered
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Stop at: Crowfoot Glacier
Crowfoot Glacier Viewpoint offers a striking look at one of the Icefields Parkway’s most recognizable mountain features, where the glacier clings to the edge of Mount Crowfoot above the highway. The shape of the glacier, once resembling a crow’s foot, creates a dramatic natural landmark against the rugged alpine backdrop. This stop highlights the power of time and climate in the Rockies, with sweeping mountain scenery and wide-open views that make it an ideal short pause for photography and appreciation of the landscape.
Stop at: Bow Lake
Bow Lake is a striking glacial lake along the Icefields Parkway, where deep blue waters sit beneath the vast presence of the Crowfoot Glacier. The landscape feels raw and untouched, with rugged peaks rising sharply around the shoreline. It’s a calm yet powerful stop where the scale of the Rockies becomes immediately visible. The still water often mirrors the surrounding mountains, creating a dramatic and memorable viewpoint for photography and short exploration along the shore.
Stop at: Peyto Lake
Peyto Lake is famous for its unreal wolf-shaped outline and intense turquoise color that appears almost surreal from above. The viewpoint sits high in the mountains, offering a sweeping panoramic look over the valley and surrounding peaks. The vibrant color comes from fine glacier particles suspended in the water, creating a glowing effect during the summer months. It’s a short walk from the parking area to the viewing platform, where the scale and color of the lake make it one of the most unforgettable sights in the Canadian Rockies.
Stop at: Waterfowl Lakes
Waterfowl Lakes Viewpoint offers a quiet stretch of the Icefields Parkway where two glacial lakes sit beneath towering peaks and dense forest. The area feels less crowded and more untouched, giving a true sense of wilderness in the Rockies. The still, reflective water often mirrors the surrounding mountains, especially on calm mornings. It’s a peaceful stop to take in the scenery, stretch briefly, and appreciate the raw natural beauty that defines this remote section of the national park.
Stop at: Mistaya Canyon
Mistaya Canyon is a powerful natural formation where rushing glacier-fed water has carved deep, twisting shapes into solid limestone over thousands of years. A short walk from the parking area leads to viewpoints overlooking the canyon, where the river funnels through narrow rock walls with strong force and constant movement. The sound of fast-flowing water and the rugged rock formations create a dramatic contrast, making it one of the most impressive short stops along the Icefields Parkway.
Pass by: Saskatchewan River Crossing
Saskatchewan River Crossing is a historic meeting point of three major rivers—the North Saskatchewan, the Howse River, and the Mistaya River—surrounded by wide valley views and mountain scenery. It serves as a natural rest point along the Icefields Parkway, offering open landscapes and a sense of the region’s wilderness and geographic significance. Nearby, Howse Pass Viewpoint adds to the experience with expansive views over a remote mountain pass framed by layered peaks and deep valleys, highlighting the vast and untouched beauty of the Rockies.
Stop at: Weeping Wall viewpoint
Weeping Wall is a dramatic cliffside formation along the Icefields Parkway where meltwater flows continuously down the sheer rock face, especially visible during warmer months. The tall limestone walls create a striking natural backdrop, with multiple streams cascading down like thin silver ribbons. In winter, these waterfalls often freeze into massive ice columns, making the area equally impressive year-round. It’s a short roadside stop that showcases the raw, changing power of water shaping the mountain landscape.
Stop at: Athabasca Glacier
Athabasca Glacier is one of the most accessible glaciers in North America, forming part of the vast Columbia Icefield. From the viewpoint area, the glacier’s vast white ice field is visible flowing down between rugged mountain peaks, showing clear signs of its long movement through the valley. The landscape feels stark and powerful, with a mix of ice, rock, and wind-shaped terrain that reflects the changing nature of the Rockies. This stop offers a close look at a true ice age relic that continues to shape the surrounding environment.
Stop at: Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre
We will take a stop here for lunch and a short break before continuing the journey.
Stop at: Columbia Icefield Skywalk
We will stop here to experience the Columbia Icefield Skywalk, a glass-floored platform built along the edge of a cliff overlooking the Sunwapta Valley. It offers a unique view of the surrounding mountains and glacier-carved landscape from above.
Pass by: Tangle Creek Falls
Tangle Creek Falls is a roadside waterfall along the Icefields Parkway where water cascades down multiple rock layers beside the highway. It is a quick stop known for its easy access and scenic setting, offering a chance to view and photograph the flowing mountain water and surrounding rocky landscape.
Pass by: Stutfield Glacier Viewpoint
Stutfield Glacier Viewpoint offers a striking view of a hanging glacier cascading down rugged mountain slopes, surrounded by sharp peaks and dramatic alpine terrain. The glacier’s layered ice formations and surrounding rock faces create a powerful contrast that highlights the raw, evolving nature of the Canadian Rockies. It is a scenic roadside stop ideal for taking in the scale and beauty of the Icefields Parkway landscape.
Stop at: Sunwapta Falls and Canyon
Sunwapta Falls is a powerful waterfall formed by glacier-fed water rushing through a narrow canyon and dropping into a deep, rocky gorge. The surrounding landscape is rugged and remote, adding to the dramatic feel of the location. A short walk leads to viewpoints where the upper falls can be seen up close, showcasing the force of water carved through stone over time.
Pass by: Athabasca Lookout Viewpoint
Athabasca River and Lookout Viewpoint offers expansive views of the glacier-fed Athabasca River flowing through a wide mountain valley in Jasper National Park. From the lookout, the river’s winding path can be seen stretching between forests, rocky slopes, and distant peaks, creating a classic Rockies landscape. It is a scenic roadside stop that highlights the scale and natural movement of water shaping the region over time.
Stop at: Athabasca Falls
Athabasca Falls is one of the most powerful waterfalls in Jasper National Park, where glacier-fed water forces its way through a narrow canyon carved into solid rock. The intense flow creates a dramatic drop and a constant roar, with viewing platforms offering close-up perspectives of the rushing water and deep canyon walls. Surrounded by rugged forest and mountain scenery, it is a striking example of the raw power of nature along the Icefields Parkway.
What's Included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off service
- Air-conditioned comfortable transportation
- National Park entry fee
- Experienced local guides
- Complimentary bottled water
- Athabasca Glacier Explorer and Skywalk experience be paid directly on site, as advised
- Personal expenses, including optional activities and travel insurance
- Gratuities (highly appreciated)
Meeting And Pickup
Pickup Point
Select a pickup point
Please select your preferred pickup location and be ready at least 10 minutes before your chosen time. If you are staying at a hotel or any type of accommodation, please wait in the lobby. Your personal driver/guide will contact you the day before the tour, so you will have their contact number in case of any issues. They will also confirm the exact pickup time and provide detailed pickup instructions
Start time:
6:00 AM
Additional Info
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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