Join the guided Columbia Icefields tour to the Athabasca Glacier aboard the Ice Explorer—an all-terrain vehicle built for glacial travel. As you roll past towering peaks and ancient ice, your guide shares the geology, history, and stories of this remarkable place. At your scheduled departure, hop into the massive Ice Explorer and set off across the glacier. Step out onto 25,000-year-old ice, feel it crunch underfoot, and sip crisp, pure meltwater straight from the source (be sure to bring a small clear container)—an experience you won’t forget. Finish with a short ride to the Columbia Icefield Skywalk. Test your nerves…
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