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    Untitled  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    The day we went was in September and was very lightly snowing!! As beautiful as it was, hoping for a better experience next time.

    nick1881
    Antigonish

    Delicious  — 1 year ago

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    I chipped of a small piece of the Athabasca Glacier and ate it on the walk down, very tasty.

    krisen
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    Why I want to go to this place  — 2 years ago

    Res mi je fascinantna lokacija, o tem, da si jo želim videti sem pisal že v mojem blogu

    snowberry
    Cambridge

    The first time I went to this place  — 2 years ago

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    We brought the good weather to the glacier =O)

    Han
    Shanghai

    walk on glacier!  — 2 years ago

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    Bring your sunglasses, keep balance, and have fun!

    Michael French
    Washington, D.C.

    3D image of the Columbia Ice Field  — 2 years ago

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    http://www.mikeacrossamerica.com/columbia.html

    Let me know what you think ok?

    Dakota
    Netherlands

    Something completely different.  — 3 years ago

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    Located on the boundary of Banff an Jasper National Park is the largest icefield (130 square miles) in the Rocky Mountains. Meltwater from this icefield flows to 3 oceans: the Pacific, the Artic and the Atlantic. The biggest glacier is the Athabasca glacier (the one facing the visitors’ center). You can visit the middle of the glacier with the special Ice Explorer. During this tour the driver/guide will tell you al about the glacier and let you even out of the explorer so you can see the ice up close (and personal). You can also taste some of the meltwater. Snow at this point is 400 years old or maybe even older. From the visitors’ center to toe of the glacier is a hiking trail. Along the path there yearsigns posted. Here you can see where the toe was in a specific year. Years and years ago this thing was massive and amazing. Well, even though it is much smaller now, it still is.

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