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Reviews: Columbia Icefield Tour with Glacier Skywalk
Guest User2024-10-07
It was a fantastic experience to actually walk on a massive glacier and also have a drink of the pristine glacial water right from the source (so good, cold, and refreshing!). It was windy and cold for our visit, but we were adequately dressed for it. It was actually a bit slushy by where the vehicles parked and our regular gym shoes got wet but not enough to soak our socks fortunately. Our tour guide told us he had never experienced such slushy conditions, but it got drier after walking maybe 100 feet away from the vehicles and towards the glacier source. You have to stay within a good sized roped off area which is checked every day for deep, dangerous, and potentially deadly crevices. Getting to the Athabasca glacier aboard an Ice Explorer vehicle was also very interesting. There are only 23 of these specialized machines designed for glacier travel and 21 of them are located here at the Columbia Icefield and the other 2 are in Antarctica. It's a 6 wheel drive vehicle with 6 monstrous wheels and it can travel up or down a 35 degree incline, granted at only 5 mph, but it was a fascinating and impressive ride going to and fro. Besides the glacier walk, there is also an attraction on the site called the Skywalk. In fact, the way the Icefield tickets are structured, it's a mandatory visit as the bus will take you there from the glacier and not to the visitors center, and you take another bus back to the visitors center from the Skywalk. Besides these two main attractions, the visitors center has a couple of cafeteria style restaurants and they are quite capable of handling the big crowds here. You can also enjoy some great views of the Athabasca glacier while having your lunch.
Reviews: In-depth 1-day tour of Banff National Park with round-trip from Calgary/Banff
Guest User2026-01-16
The tour guide was professional and friendly, fluent in both Chinese and English, and the tour experience was very satisfactory.
Reviews: Banff/Calgary:Banff National Park&Johnston Canyon 1-Day Tour
Guest User2025-10-13
communication before the tour was great, clear instructions on meeting place, the driver was lovely.
Reviews: Lake Louise, Yoho National Park and Moraine Lake tour from Banff
Guest User2025-07-02
I highly recommend visiting the region's hotspots with an organized tour. Parking is overcrowded and expensive, and you need extra shuttle tickets for Moraine Lake – but that wasn't a problem for us! We had two hours at Lake Louise, one hour at Moraine Lake, and also visited Emerald Lake and Natural Bridge. The bus was small, carrying about 25 people (unfortunately, the suspension was terrible). The driver spoke Mandarin a bit better than English; it was okay, but could have been better.