5 Unforgettable Places to Stop on the Icefields Parkway, Canada

11.9.2018
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If you thought Canada was all moose, “eh” and maple syrup – think again. There is one road in Canada that will leave you breathless.

The 232 km Icefields Parkway is known to be the most scenic drive in Canada.

The Canadian Icefields Parkway draws 100,000 vehicles per month with its towering mountains, icy blue lakes and shimmery crystal ancient glaciers.

It’s a journey through Banff National Park and Jasper National Park that is quite possibly the most scenic drive on earth and should be on your road trip bucket list.

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Columbia Icefield

It’s an easy drive from Jasper to the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains.

Make sure you park your car at the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre and book a tour on the tank-like bus to the Athabasca Glacier. It’s a steep ride down to the glacier, but once parked you have free time to walk around and become an ice explorer.

But time is running out. The Athabasca Glacier has lost 60% of its volume in the last 170 years, and experts believe it will be completely gone within 70 years. So make sure you see it while you still can.

The Icefield Centre has a natural history museum to learn more about glaciers and the local environment. The Saskatchewan River Crossing is a starting point for tours on the Columbia Icefield

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Athabasca Falls

A short drive from Jasper is this class 5 waterfall with a drop of 80 feet. Its turquoise sapphire water is spellbinding.

The falls are impressive for the volume and force of water, which can be safely viewed and photographed from various viewing platforms and walking trails.

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Sunwapta Falls

With a drop of 61 feet, the Sunwapta Falls consists of an upper and lower fall with a hike that will get you close enough to feel the mist. The falls are particularly impressive in the late spring and early summer when snow pack runoff is high.

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Peyto lake

As if a 10-minute hike through a snowy wonderland was not fun enough, when you reach an elevation of 6,102 feet you are rewarded at Bow Summit with the perfect view overlooking Peyto Lake and the sweeping valleys.

Bow Summit is the highest point on the drive from Banff to Jasper and is the highest elevation crossed by a public road in Canada.

It takes far more than 3 hours to witness all the beauty along the Icefields Parkway, the most scenic drive in Canada. My best tip is to divide and conquer.

Stay in Banff and Lake Louise to explore the southern stretch and follow it up with a stay in Jasper for the northern portion. But whichever way you do it, make sure the above 5 stops are at the top of your list.

Be sure to check Parks Canada for any closures along the Icefields Parkway

The Mountaineer Lodge in Lake Louise and the Mount Robson Inn in Jasper are popular places to stay.