Calgary: Columbia Icefield & Bow Lake & Peyto Lake
Calgary: Columbia Icefield & Bow Lake & Peyto Lake
Calgary: Columbia Icefield & Bow Lake & Peyto Lake
Calgary: Columbia Icefield & Bow Lake & Peyto Lake
Calgary: Columbia Icefield & Bow Lake & Peyto Lake
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Calgary: Columbia Icefield & Bow Lake & Peyto Lake

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Available from Jun 6
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SAR 408.27

Highlights

Benefit from a small group experience with a maximum of 11 guests
Capture memories with a complimentary photo
Enjoy a relaxing lunch stop at Saskatchewan River Crossing

Last updated on 22 April 2026

Prices start from SAR 408.27 per person, offering great value for your next unforgettable experience

Rated 5.0 out of 5 by 1 verified traveller

Plan your trip with 2 available packages, including options like Calgary: Columbia Icefield & Bow Lake & Peyto Lake-itinerary-Excluding Columbia Icefield Ice Explorer Adventure Ticket-00:00:00

Only 100 spots left! Book now to secure your spot. Available from 6 June 2026.

Itinerary
Begin your adventure with a convenient pickup from Calgary, Canmore, or Banff. Head to Peyto Lake, a stunning glacier-fed lake known for its bright turquoise color and cat paw shape when viewed from above. Enjoy a must-see photo stop along the Icefields Parkway.

Next, stop for lunch at Saskatchewan River Crossing, where the Saskatchewan, Howse, and Mistaya Rivers meet. Take in sweeping mountain views and enjoy a peaceful break along the Icefields Parkway. Choose your preferred meal options at the Crossing Cafe (lunch not included).

Continue to the Columbia Icefield for a Snow Coach Adventure. Ride a giant Ice Explorer onto the Athabasca Glacier and walk on ancient ice. Learn about this incredible natural wonder during this unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Step out onto the ancient ice of the Athabasca Glacier for 15-25 minutes, as determined by the Snow Coach Guide. Stay within the clearly marked area, regularly maintained and deemed safe.