Icefields Parkway
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Icefields Parkway

Canada's most spectacular mountain highway through pristine wilderness

The Icefields Parkway stretches 232 kilometers between Jasper and Banff, cutting through some of the most jaw-dropping mountain scenery on the planet. This isn't just a drive—it's a journey through glacial valleys, past turquoise lakes, and alongside peaks that scrape the sky. Sure, it gets busy in summer, but there's a reason this highway consistently ranks among the world's most beautiful drives. Every bend reveals another postcard moment, and you'll find yourself pulling over constantly just to take it all in.

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The Icefields Parkway runs north-south through Banff and Jasper National Parks, connecting Lake Louise to Jasper townsite. Start early—really early—to beat the crowds at major stops like Peyto Lake and Athabasca Falls. The Columbia Icefield Centre sits roughly halfway, where you can walk on ancient glacier ice. Don't miss Bow Lake for that perfect mountain reflection shot, and Saskatchewan River Crossing makes a solid lunch stop. The entire drive takes about 4 hours without stops, but plan a full day. You'll want to stop. A lot.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Fill up your gas tank in Lake Louise or Jasper—fuel along the parkway costs significantly more
  • 2.Pack your own lunch and snacks to avoid overpriced tourist stops along the route
  • 3.Buy the Parks Canada Annual Discovery Pass if visiting other national parks—it pays for itself quickly
  • 4.Book accommodations well in advance for summer visits to avoid premium last-minute rates
  • 5.Consider camping at Waterfowl Lakes for budget-friendly stays with million-dollar views

Travel Tips

  • Start your drive before 8 AM to beat crowds at popular viewpoints like Peyto Lake
  • Download offline maps—cell service is spotty throughout much of the parkway
  • Keep bear spray accessible and make noise when hiking—this is serious bear country
  • Check road conditions and weather forecasts before departing—mountain weather changes fast
  • Bring layers of clothing as temperatures can vary dramatically with elevation changes
  • Plan for frequent stops—the scenery demands it and rushing defeats the purpose
  • Keep your Parks Canada pass visible on your dashboard to avoid delays at checkpoints

Frequently Asked Questions

The drive takes about 4 hours without stops, but plan a full day to properly experience the route. Most people spend 8-10 hours with stops for photos, short hikes, and meals.

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