1. Banff
This award-winning Radventures small-group adventure begins with a stunning drive from Banff, spotting wildlife and learning about it's rich Indigenous & European history.
2. Icefields Parkway
Widely regarded as the most scenic driving road in the entire world, the Icefields Parkway is punctuated by more than 100 ancient glaciers, cascading waterfalls, dramatic rock spires, and emerald lakes set in sweeping valleys of thick pine and larch forests.
The abundance of wildlife along the drive through Banff & Jasper National Park will have you peering around every turn.
As we take our time to explore, we'll stop for a short hike or two to a breath-taking view point, capture that stunning photo to share with friends and enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the splendour of the Canadian Rockies pristine wilderness.
You can be rest assured that you're experiencing the Icefields Parkway the right way!
We'll explore all the locations below, plus a handful of other locals secret spots that are often the highlights of our guests day!
5 hours
3. Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre
Just as the name implies these glaciers or “fields of ice” straddle Banff National Park and Jasper National Park and are the largest south of the Arctic Circle!
They are 325km2 in area and 100 to 365 metres (328 to 1,197 ft) in depth and receives up to seven metres (275 in) of snowfall per year.
Here as a group we can walk right up to the foot of the retreating glacier and explore the area, following the receding path of the glaciers through the years.
Please note, this tour does not include the Pursuit Skywalk or Icefields Adventure bus trip.
Instead, we show our guests local secrets and viewpoints of the glaciers via the easygoing trail system, escaping the crowds and giving you a more sustainable and authentic experience.
Guests who wish to opt out of the short hike to the toe of the glacier are welcome to enjoy the onsite facilities and immersive activities at the Columbia Icefields Centre until the remainder of the group finishes the hike.
1 hour 30 minutes
4. Bow Lake
The neon blue Bow Lake is the headwaters of the Bow River, that big beauty of a river that you'll see running through Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary and across the country until it hits Hudson Bay all the way out in the east of Canada!
The lake lines the Icefields Parkway and makes a perfect place to go for a walk down to the lake shore to see Crowfoot Glacier, Wapta Icefield, Bow Glacier, Crowfoot Mountain and Mount Thompson.
30 minutes
5. Weeping Wall
A mountain that cries?!
Located at Cirrus Mountain, the Weeping Wall resembles a mountain with a river of tears.
More than 100 metres high (330 feet) water cascades in a series of jaw dropping waterfalls.
15 minutes
6. Peyto Lake
The incredibly shaped glacier-fed Peyto Lake is one of the most visited and photographed lakes in the Canadian Rockies for good reason.
During the summer, glacial rock flour flows into the lake and these suspended rock particles give the lake its bright, turquoise colour.
We'll take an easy walk to view the lake from Bow Summit, 2,088 metres (6,800 feet) above sea level.
Bow Summit is the highest point on the Icefields Parkway and is the highest elevation crossed by a public road in Canada.
30 minutes