Jasper Winter Ice Walks


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Winter ice walks in Jasper National Park offer a unique and enchanting way to experience the park's stunning frozen landscapes, including icy canyons, frozen waterfalls, and snow-covered forests. Led by experienced guides, these guided walks provide safe and immersive opportunities to explore the park's winter wonderland while learning about its geological features, wildlife, and cultural history.

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Columbia Icefields

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Jasper and Banff National Park's Columbia Icefields. Explore Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefields.


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Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

Jasper Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

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A fully narrated boat cruise along Maligne Lake, the largest glacially fed lake in the Canadian Rockies, part of the UNESCO-listed Jasper National Park. Cruise to Spirit Island and admire views of imposing granite peaks, vibrant blue water, and ancient forests. View the "Hall of the Gods".


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Rocky Mountain Train Tickets

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6-Day Rocky Mountaineer from Vancouver to Banff, Icefield, Jasper, Lake Louise. OR 6 Day VIA Rail Banff - Jasper Rocky Mountain Train Tour from Calgary to Vancouver.


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Athabasca River Rafting

Jasper Athabasca River Rafting

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Athabasca & Sunwapta River Rafting. Have a lot of fun Rafting Jasper's Athabasca River!


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Hike Jasper

Hike Jasper

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Hiking in Jasper National Park.

Hikers visiting or living in Jasper National Park delight at this beautifully wild area's ability to make one truly feel alive.


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Jasper Wildlife Tours

Jasper Wildlife Tours

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Witness Jasper's wildlife in Jasper National Park at it's most special time on a 3.5-hour wildlife tour led by an expert wildlife tour guide. Visit Jasper's special spots inhabited by grizzly bears, mountain goats, moose, and more.


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Jasper Whistlers Mountain Skytram

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The Jasper SkyTram on the mountain called The Whistlers is the highest and longest guided aerial tramway in Canada. Jasper's Skytram is seasonally operated, running from late March to the end of October.


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Winter ice walks in Jasper National Park offer a unique and enchanting way to experience the park's stunning frozen landscapes, including icy canyons, frozen waterfalls, and snow-covered forests. Led by experienced guides, these guided walks provide safe and immersive opportunities to explore the park's winter wonderland while learning about its geological features, wildlife, and cultural history.

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Jasper Winter Maligne Canyon Ice Walk

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Join our guided, small group interpretive tour of Maligne Canyon and marvel at the frozen waterfalls, ice caves and fossils. Warm up with a hot beverage at Maligne Canyon Wilderness Kitchen after your Ice Walk tour. Includes: Local hotel pick-up and drop-off, ice cleats, winter boots, helmets and head lamps.

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Maligne Canyon Ice Walk

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The Maligne Canyon Icewalk is designated as a signature experience by the Canadian Tourism Commission, due to its unique geological features and outstanding beauty. Your Ice Walk tour guide will take you to the bottom of the Maligne Canyon; the deepest accessible canyon in Jasper National Park where you will explore frozen waterfalls, ice caves, and incredible ice formations. Learn about Jasper's Maligne Valley, Karst topography, and the mystery of the disappearing Medicine Lake. Maligne Canyon's Ice Walk is an impressive winter adventure!

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Jasper Winter Ice Walks



Maligne Canyon Ice Walks

Location:

Maligne Canyon, one of Jasper's most iconic natural attractions, transforms into a magical ice wonderland during the winter months. Guided ice walks take visitors along the canyon floor, where frozen waterfalls and towering ice formations create a breathtaking winter landscape.

Highlights:

Experience the beauty and tranquility of Maligne Canyon in winter, with opportunities to marvel at frozen waterfalls, ice caves, and intricate ice formations. Learn about the canyon's geological history, wildlife, and cultural significance from knowledgeable guides.

Duration:

Ice walks typically last 2-3 hours, depending on the route and group size.

Athabasca Falls Ice Walks

Location:

Athabasca Falls, another scenic highlight of Jasper National Park, offers guided ice walks during the winter season. Visitors can explore the frozen landscape surrounding the falls, including icy cliffs and snow-covered trails.

Highlights:

Witness the power and beauty of Athabasca Falls as it transforms into a winter wonderland, with frozen cascades and ice-covered rocks. Learn about the geological forces that shaped the falls and the surrounding landscape.

Duration:

Ice walks at Athabasca Falls typically last 1-2 hours, allowing visitors to explore the frozen terrain and capture stunning winter photographs.

Jasper Guided Snowshoe Tours

Location:

In addition to ice walks, guided snowshoe tours offer opportunities to explore Jasper's winter landscapes, including snowy forests, meadows, and alpine trails.

Highlights:

Strap on snowshoes and venture into the park's winter wilderness, where you'll enjoy serene surroundings, pristine snowscapes, and the chance to spot wildlife tracks and signs. Guides provide insights into winter ecology, wildlife behavior, and navigation techniques.

Duration:

Snowshoe tours vary in duration, ranging from half-day excursions to full-day adventures, depending on the route and group preferences.

Safety Considerations in Jasper National Park

Equipment:

Guides provide necessary equipment, including ice cleats or crampons for traction on icy surfaces, as well as snowshoes for snowshoe tours. Dress warmly in layers, including insulated clothing, waterproof outer layers, hats, gloves, and sturdy winter boots.

Weather Conditions:

Be prepared for cold temperatures and changing weather conditions. Dress appropriately and bring extra layers, water, snacks, and any necessary medications.

Physical Fitness:

Some level of physical fitness is required for winter ice walks and snowshoe tours, as participants may need to navigate uneven terrain and snowy trails. Consult with tour operators regarding any fitness or mobility concerns.

Ice Walk Booking and Planning Tips

Reservations:

Book ice walks and snowshoe tours in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your spot.

Tour Options:

Choose from a variety of tour options, including group tours, private tours, and themed tours tailored to your interests and preferences.

Guided vs. Self-Guided:

While self-guided exploration is possible in some areas, guided tours offer the benefit of expert interpretation, safety supervision, and access to off-the-beaten-path locations.

Winter ice walks in Jasper National Park offer a memorable and magical way to experience the park's frozen landscapes and natural wonders. Whether you're exploring icy canyons, snow-covered forests, or frozen waterfalls, these guided tours provide an immersive and educational winter adventure in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.