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barbara, Aug 2026
Great tour!
Ben was an excellent guide. We learned so much about glaciers and how that whole area was formed. We probably walked a mile and a half on the glacier itself. So much more fun than those taking those buses. Make sure you bring a beanie and some gloves. We did the tour in August and it was pretty cold walking on the glacier.
Michael_S, Jul 2026
We had a wonderful time...
We had a wonderful time on our glacier hike! Make sure you don't look for the group in the main Columbia Icefields building: their van will be in the parking lot (for us, it was a lower lot that we didn't see and so we needed to ask another guide company for help). There is also not much of a break for lunch, even though our hike was from 10-2, so make sure you pack something easy to eat if you'll need food.
AARON_G, Jul 2026
Way better than the bus tour!!!!!
Our guide Don was extremely friendly and informative....cant beat the knowledge and small group experience! Would definitely recommend these guys to anyone wanting an more personal experience.
Jennifer_R, Jun 2026
Carefully check weather. ...
Carefully check weather. If rain is in the forecast make sure to have rain shell/pants. Although it is rated as moderate difficulty, be ready rocky and unstable ground. Makes a little challenging for older adults or young children

Athabasca Glacier

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Athabasca Glacier in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
  • It can be cold and windy near the glacier, so wear warm layers.

  • Pay heed to warning tape, which is designed to keep visitors away from dangerous crevasses.

  • Bring an empty bottle or cup to fill up with fresh, glacial water.

  • The Icefield Centre is accessible to wheelchair users, and the Ice Explorer fleet includes vehicles equipped to carry wheelchairs.

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