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This is where the two RV Gypsies
bought tickets for the Glacier Skywalk and Glacier Adventure. Below:
Karen Duquette stood beside a snowcoach used to transport visitors on
the Glacier Adventure in an earlier era. The
current snowcoach can be seen on the Glacier Adventure page through
the link at the bottom of this page. There are display boards in this
area so that visitors can learn about the mechanics of how the coaches
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The Columbia Icefield
is the largest ice field in the Rocky Mountains of North America. Located
in the Canadian Rockies astride the Continental Divide along the border
of British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, the ice field lies partly in
the northwestern tip of Banff National Park and partly in the southern
end of Jasper National Park. It is about 125 square miles in area, 330
feet to 1,198 feet)in depth and receives up to 280 inches of snowfall
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The Icefield feeds eight major
glaciers, including Athabasca Glacier, Castle guard Glacier, Columbia
Glacier, Dome Glacier, Southfield Glacier, and the Saskatchewan Glacier.
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Parts of the Icefield are visible from the Icefields Parkway. The Athabasca Glacier has receded significantly since its greatest modern-era extent in 1844. During the summer months visitors to the area can travel onto the glacier in the comfort of large snowcoaches. The Columbia Icefield is also a major destination for ski mountaineering in the winter months. |
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Below: Views of the Athabasca Glacier, where the snowcoaches travel. |
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Below: Sign about the Glacial Retreat of the Athabasca Glacier. |
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Time for the two RV Gypsies to walk on the Skywalk and then ride the snowcoach up onto the glacier (see the link below). If you would like reservations, call 403.762.6735.
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You can also take an ice walk, led by a certified mountain guide, that leaves daily from the Toe-of-the-Glacier parking lot. Tickets and reservations are available at the Icefield Chalet Hotel front desk or by reservation at 800.565.7547 or 780.852.5595. The two RV Gypsies did not do this, but thought it might be helpful information to visitors of their website.
The
nearest gas station is 52 km south at Saskatchewan River Crossing
(seasonal only). Keep an eye out for “next gas” signs
along the Icefields Parkway as you leave Jasper and Lake Louise.
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