Embark on a breathtaking journey through the heart of Banff and Jasper National Parks along the legendary Icefields Parkway—widely regarded as one of the most scenic drives in the world. This full-day guided tour showcases towering peaks, ancient glaciers, and crystal-clear alpine lakes, offering unforgettable views and iconic photo opportunities at every turn.
️ Herbert Lake
Your adventure begins with a tranquil stop at Herbert Lake, a serene, often-overlooked glacial lake nestled in a quiet forest setting. On calm mornings, the still waters offer a perfect mirror reflection of Mount Temple and surrounding peaks—an ideal location for peaceful contemplation and stunning photography.
Crowfoot Glacier
As you continue north, pause at Crowfoot Glacier, perched dramatically on the side of Crowfoot Mountain. Once resembling a crow's foot with three icy “toes,” the glacier has changed shape over time due to natural retreat. It serves as a striking example of the region’s dynamic glacial history and the visible impacts of climate change.
Bow Lake
Next, visit the striking Bow Lake—one of the largest and most picturesque lakes along the Icefields Parkway. Fed by the Bow Glacier, the lake’s turquoise waters and stunning mountain backdrop make it a favorite among photographers and nature lovers alike. Learn about its geological significance and the role it plays in the region’s watershed.
Waterfowl Lake
Tucked away in a peaceful alpine setting, Waterfowl Lake is a hidden gem surrounded by meadows and forests. With the imposing Mount Chephren reflected in its calm waters, this tranquil stop invites you to slow down, enjoy the scenery, and connect with the raw beauty of the wilderness.
Peyto Lake
A short walk leads to a panoramic viewpoint over Peyto Lake—famous for its unique wolf-head shape and surreal turquoise color. The lake’s vibrant hue, caused by suspended glacial rock flour, makes it one of the most iconic and photographed locations in the Rockies.
❄️ Columbia Icefield & Athabasca Glacier
The tour culminates at the awe-inspiring Columbia Icefield, home to one of North America’s largest accumulations of ice. At the Glacier Discovery Centre, opt to board a specially designed Ice Explorer vehicle for a guided journey onto the Athabasca Glacier. Your expert guide will share fascinating insights into the glacier’s formation, its role in the regional ecosystem, and its history as a NASA testing ground for extraterrestrial exploration.
Stand atop millennia-old ice, explore deep crevasses and unique ice formations, and breathe in the crisp alpine air. For an added thrill, visit the Glacier Skywalk—a glass-floored platform extending over the Sunwapta Valley for jaw-dropping views of the canyon below.