Is the Columbia Icefield open?
WE ARE OPEN – The Columbia Icefield Skywalk is closed today but we remain open.
Is Columbia Icefield skywalk free?
The Columbia Icefield Skywalk is a glass-bottomed bridge just north of the Athabasca Icefield and is a popular stop on the Icefield Parkway….Individual Ticket Prices for the Columbia Icefield Skywalk.
| Adult | $36 |
|---|---|
| Kids (Under 5) | Free |
How much is the glacier Skywalk?
Strolling on the Glacier Skywalk costs $24.95 per adult, $12.50 for each child up to age 16, while kids under 6 are free.
Is Columbia Icefield the same as Athabasca Glacier?
The Athabasca Glacier is one of the six principal ‘toes’ of the Columbia Icefield, located in the Canadian Rockies. Easily accessible, it is the most visited glacier in North America.
Can you visit the Columbia Icefield?
All vehicles must park at the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre when visiting the Columbia Icefield Adventure and Skywalk. Visitors to the Skywalk must take the included shuttle from the Centre. Tours depart every hour from the Columbia Icefield Centre. Tour times fill quickly and do sell out on some days.
How do I see the Columbia Icefield?
The Columbia Icefield Skywalk is only accessible by a free shuttle from the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre. Leaving Banff, travel 55 km (34 miles) west on the Trans-Canada Highway #1 to Lake Louise. Then travel 125 km (78 miles) north from Lake Louise on the Icefields Parkway Highway 93N to the Columbia Icefield.
Can you walk up to the Columbia Icefields?
You can do part of the walk no charge but you won’t get right onto the glacier. There is a parking lot at the foot of the glacier and then an interactive trail (national park lingo for informative plaques along the way). The hike is a little steep in one section but short. Costs nothing to park or walk the trail.
How long is the glacier walk?
The length of the interpretive trail is 400 metres (¼ mile) from one end to the other. If guests do the full trail from one end to the other and back, they will be walking 800 metres (½ mile). How high up is the Columbia Icefield Skywalk glass-floor platform?
What is happening to the Columbia Glacier?
Since the 1980s the Columbia’s terminus has retreated more than 12 miles (20 kilometers) — its lowest point in the last 900 years. The glacier has lost about half its thickness in that time and its two main branches no longer meet at the sea.
How long is the glacier Skywalk?
1,312-foot long
Glacier Skywalk is 1,312-foot long walkway, perched 280 metres above the floor of the Sunwapta Valley, offering unobstructed vistas of the snow-capped mountains and valleys beyond.
How old is Columbia Icefield?
240,000 years ago
The Columbia Icefield was formed during the Great Glaciation, some 240,000 years ago. Due to its isolation and harsh weather conditions the icefield is one of the last major geological features in western Canada to be discovered by man.
What to do at the Columbia Icefield glacier center?
The Columbia Icefield Glacier Center serves as a hub for visitors who seek a closer look at the glacier. A lodge, gift shop, cafeteria, theatre, fine dining experience, and tour center are all located at the center. From the center, you can book tickets on the Ice Explorer or Columbia Icefield Skywalk.
What’s new at the Glacier Discovery Centre?
The newly-renovated facility features the world-famous Glacier Adventure, Glacier View Inn, restaurants, shopping and the Glacier Gallery interpretive exhibit. The Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre also offers ample parking and is the departure point for free shuttles that take visitors to and from the new Glacier Skywalk.
Where can I find information about Glacier National Park visitor centers?
Each visitor center has a bookstore run by Glacier National Park Conservancy. Hours vary with the seasons, so check the Operating Hours & Seasons page for specific information about each visitor center and other ranger stations and offices.
How long does it take to get to the Columbia Glacier?
The proximity and the nearby Columbia Icefield Discovery Center make it possibly the most easily accessible glacier in the world. You can reach the glacier from your car in around 10-20 minutes. The Columbia Icefield Glacier Center serves as a hub for visitors who seek a closer look at the glacier.