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Itinerary:
Calgary/Banff → Icefields Parkway → Ravenfoot Glacier (passing by) → Bow Lake (20 minutes) → Peyto Lake (20 minutes) → Columbia Glacier (90 minutes, including snowmobile tour) → Banff/Calgary
Kind tips:
This tour only includes the snowmobile experience on the ice field and does not include the Skywalk glass bridge experience. If you wish to experience both the snowmobile and Skywalk, please refer to other tours.
- Meeting Point -
Depart at 07:10 from Calgary Northeast: DoubleTree by Hilton Calgary North; 2120 16th Avenue Northeast, T2E 1L4 Calgary, Canada;
Depart from Calgary city center at 7:30 AM: Bus stop in front of Harry Hays Building (opposite Delta Calgary Downtown Hotel); 4th Ave SE, Calgary;
Departure at 09:00 from Canmore: Travel Alberta Canmore Visitor Information Centre; 2801 Bow Valley Trail, Canmore, AB T1W 3A2, Canada;
Depart from Banff at 09:25: Elk + Avenue Hotel; 333 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B1, Canada;
- Airport transfer can be arranged at Calgary Airport at the end of the day's itinerary. Please book domestic flights departing after 21:30 or international flights departing after 22:00.
The Icefields Parkway, also known as Highway 93, is a scenic highway in Alberta, Canada. It runs parallel to the Continental Divide, traversing the rugged Rocky Mountains. It passes through Banff National Park and Jasper National Park, connecting Lake Louise and Jasper. Today, Highway 93 merges with Highway 1 at Lake Louise and Castle Peak before entering Kootenay National Park in British Columbia. The highway is 232 kilometers long and was completed in 1940. The highway is named after the spectacular icefields along its route, including the Columbia Icefield.
Bow Lake, nestled in the Canadian Rockies, is a magnificent and elegant turquoise lake formed by glacial meltwater. This unique landscape is a result of the combination of glacial silt and meltwater. When the lake is calm, its tranquil waters act like a mirror, reflecting the surrounding mountains.
Every summer, large amounts of glacial rock powder flow into the lake, giving it a bright turquoise color. This makes Peyto Lake a popular tourist destination within the park.
Icefield Adventure Snowmobile