{"id":13553,"date":"2023-06-07T07:49:32","date_gmt":"2023-06-07T07:49:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/what-you-need-to-know-before-visiting-athabasca-glacier-columbia-icefield-glacier-adventure\/"},"modified":"2023-06-07T07:49:32","modified_gmt":"2023-06-07T07:49:32","slug":"what-you-need-to-know-before-visiting-athabasca-glacier-columbia-icefield-glacier-adventure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/what-you-need-to-know-before-visiting-athabasca-glacier-columbia-icefield-glacier-adventure\/","title":{"rendered":"What You Need to Know Before Visiting Athabasca Glacier Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure"},"content":{"rendered":"


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Our Experience<\/u><\/h2>\n

Checking In<\/h4>\n

The experience starts at the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre. After check-in, you can grab food at one of the restaurants, pick up some gifts, or read the interpretive displays to learn more about the area\u2019s geology, nature, and wildlife.<\/p>\n

We first checked into the hotel to drop our bags off. Then we picked up lunch at the Chalet, a cafeteria-style restaurant. Jacob usually goes with the safe bet, while I like experimenting with my food choices. Why not have fun with it? Because 90% of the time, it backfires. If you\u2019re ordering something here, Jacob\u2019s chicken tenders with fries were the best choice, especially since the fries were exactly how we liked them.<\/p>\n

After finishing our food, we lined up for the bus.<\/p>\n

Local Tip:<\/strong><\/span> No restrooms are available during the experience, so be sure to go before you leave!<\/p>\n

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ATHABASCA Glacier<\/h4>\n

The bus ride is a short one from Discovery Centre. It takes you across the street to the glacier\u2019s base, where you transfer to an Ice Explorer. These huge transport vehicles look like something out of a space movie and take you safely onto the glacier. There are only 23 in the world, one in Antarctica and the rest at the Columbia Icefields.<\/p>\n

Photo Tip:<\/strong><\/span> There are plenty of windows along the side and the roof so you can enjoy the views as you go, and if you\u2019re hoping to shoot photos and video, get a row where the window can open so you can shoot without a glare.<\/p>\n

After arriving at the glacier, your driver gives you the time to meet back on the Ice Explorer, and you\u2019re free to roam. We had about 25 minutes on the glacier, which was plenty.<\/p>\n

There is an area roped off where you can roam freely. The ropes might be annoying for photos, but safety comes first. Bring a\u00a0water bottle<\/strong>\u00a0so you can taste the glacier water.<\/p>\n

Local Tip:<\/strong><\/span> It\u2019s usually around 27\u00b0 F (15\u00b0 C) degrees cooler on the glacier than at the Discovery Centre, and it\u2019s often windy, so pack accordingly! Jacob and Rob were definitely much warmer than I was in their sleeping bag onesies.<\/p>\n