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1-Day Tour: Columbia Icefield
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1-Day Tour: Columbia Icefield

The Icefields Parkway and the Athabasca Glacier are one of the Canadian Rockies’ most beautiful and fascinating sightseeing. Overlooking the mighty Athabasca Glacier rests Altitude Restaurant, a truly unique buffet experience featuring locally-sourced Canadian cuisine

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Stop At: Columbia Ice Field Highway Highway 1, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada

Arrival Columbia Icefield. Take【Glacier Adventure (Own expense)】to【Athabasca Glacier】.Walking on【Skywalk(Own expense)】to see Sunwapta Valley.

Duration: 3 hours

Stop At: Bow Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada

Bow Lake is approximately 30 minutes north of Lake Louise, off the Icefields Parkway (Hwy 93) in the Canadian Rockies and a half mile north of the Crowfoot Glacier. Sitting at an elevation of 1,920 m (6,300 ft), it is one of the largest lakes in Banff National Park. Fed by meltwater from the Bow Glacier in the Wapta Icefield, the lake lies at the base of Bow Summit, which is perfectly reflected in its aquamarine waters on a calm day. Great place for a picnic or a short stroll.

Duration: 30 minutes

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Duration:7 to 9 hours
Commences in:Calgary, Canada
Country:Canada
City:Calgary

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