Rapidly receding, the Athabasca Glacier draws visitors from around the world. The glacier is part of the massive Columbia Icefield, which divides southern Jasper and northern Banff, and is easily ...
Most famous among its extant glaciers, the 2.3 square-mile Athabasca Glacier spills toward the Icefields Parkway, the historic route surrounded by a magnificent string of other glaciers that link ...
To help you decide, we turned to locals, asking them where the most breathtaking spots in Alberta are, through the Narcity ...
It's a bit of a drive from Banff Town (about two hours) to the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre across from the foot of the Athabasca Glacier, but you'll quickly find the views are well worth ...
The park is home to the shrinking Athabasca Glacier, which can be easily visited, along with beautiful (likely frozen) alpine lakes. The route ends in Jasper, but most tour companies continue the ...
Ride massive ice explorer vehicles onto the otherworldly surface of the Athabasca Glacier. These dramatic 181 miles of Alberta—passing through and by Jasper, Kootenay, Yoho, and Banff National ...
Travelers will stop at the Columbia Icefield to explore Athabasca Glacier before ending in Banff. The travel experiences aren’t just in North America, though. Retirees will love the Glacier Express ...