This Alberta park—the largest in the Canadian Rockies—is wild in every sense of the word. Its residents include grizzly bears ...
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 ...
The only exception is the Toe of the Athabasca Glacier trail (around 65 miles south of the Town of Jasper), which will open ...
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 ...
Jasper’s roots run deep ... lookouts and an ancient glacier leading to the famous Columbia Icefield and Athabasca Glacier.
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 ...
Glacier and Pol-R on the short list of names from which Canadians of all ages can choose. Athabasca refers to the river that begins at the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park. Along its ...