Lake
Louise to Bow Summit - The first 40 kilometres of the Icefields Parkway climbs steadily north
through a subalpine forest and tops out in alpine meadows at Bow Summit,
the highest point on the Parkway. Highlights of this section include Crowfoot
Glacier, Bow Lake and world famous Peyto Lake.
Bow
Summit to Saskatchewan Crossing - The next 37 kilometres of the Parkway
drops from Bow Summit down into a subalpine forest alongside the Mistaya
River and then drops further into the montane valley bottom of the Saskatchewan
River. Highlights include Mistaya Canyon, Waterfowl Lake, the Saskatchewan
River valley, and the opportunity to see moose and black bears.
Saskatchewan
Crossing to the Columbia Icefields - From the Crossing, the Icefields
Parkway follows the Saskatchewan River and then begins a steep climb towards
the Icefields. This 50 kilometre section is renowned worldwide for its
spectacular scenery, including Mt. Athabasca, Columbia Glacier and the
Columbia Icefields.
Columbia
Icefields to Jasper - Mountain goats, bighorn sheep and elk are common
along the final 103 kilometres of the Parkway. The road climbs Tangle
Ridge, then drops down into montane forest and follows the Sunwapta and
Athabasca Rivers into the town of Jasper. Highlights include Sunwapta
Falls, Athabasca Falls, the Kerkeslin Goat Lick and the opportunity to
spot grizzly bears and mountain caribou. |