What is the best time to visit the Icefields Parkway?
The best time to visit the Icefields Parkway is typically from July and August, when the weather is pleasant, and the lakes are thawed, revealing their stunning colours. However, if you prefer fewer crowds, consider visiting during early June or September to mid-October.
What should I wear and what should I bring for the tour?
We recommend dressing in layers, as mountain weather can change quickly. Comfortable walking/hiking shoes are essential for exploring the area around the lakes. Don't forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle. Lastly, we recommend carrying bear spray.
What weather can I expect?
Weather in the mountains is often unpredictable and forecasts can be misleading. During summer, we can experience almost every type of weather imaginable. From very hot and dry conditions, to freezing cold conditions, we see it all. Not to mention, it can be cloudy, foggy & rainy, and we even sometimes see snow on our summer trips. With that being said, it’s common for the weather to change quickly, so if it’s cloudy & raining, cross your fingers and in no time it might just be bright and sunny again.
Note: The tour runs rain, snow or sunshine, but safety is our first priority. We may modify the itinerary if conditions are severe, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
What hikes might we do along the Icefields Parkway?
There are many hiking trails catering to various skill levels along the Icefields Parkway. Your guide will tailor the tour itinerary to maximize the overall group experience. Some of the trails that we like to visit are Mistaya Canyon and Toe of the Athabasca Glacier. If you do not wish to hike, your guide will recommend alternative options for you.
Can I buy lunch on the tour?
Yes - It is possible to buy lunch while on tour, however due to a flexible daily itinerary, time constraints and expensive prices, we recommend bringing your own packed lunch.
Will I see wildlife and what might I see?
Wildlife sightings are common in the Rocky Mountain National Parks and along the Icefields Parkway. Keep an eye out for animals such as elk, deer, bears, big horn sheep and more. Remember to maintain a safe distance and never approach or feed wildlife. Your guide will be sure to tell you about some of our popular animals, but be sure to ask questions if there is anything you want to learn.
Is a National Park Pass included in the tour?
Yes - A park pass is included in the price of your tour and is only valid for the duration of the tour. This covers the entirety of the Icefields Parkway which stretches between Banff & Jasper National Parks.
What is the maximum group size?
Our tours are designed for small groups, with a maximum of 13 participants for shared tours, and 14 for private tours, which ensures a more personalized experience.
What type of tour vehicle will I be in?
Our fleet of Ford Transit tour vans comfortably seat 14 passengers plus your driver, and are designed to provide a smooth, spacious ride. Each van is equipped with high windows to soak in the scenery, along with air conditioning and heating to ensure you'll enjoy a comfortable journey, no matter the season.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
While efforts have been made to improve accessibility within the National Park/s, many areas may be challenging for individuals with mobility impairments. Locations throughout the park have designated accessible and viewing areas, but access to certain trails and viewpoints may be limited. Unfortunately, our tour vehicles or not equipped with lift systems and as such, entering and exiting the vehicles may not be a suitable option for individuals with mobility impairments.
Are there opportunities for photography on the tour?
The Icefields Parkway and its surrounding areas are a haven for photographers. With incredible glacial lakes, majestic mountain peaks, and countless other natural wonders, our tours are carefully crafted to provide you the opportunity to capture stunning photographs. We ensure that you not only have the time to snap incredible shots, but also to set aside your cameras and fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery.
Will it be busy?
We do our very best to avoid the large crowds to give you a more relaxed and intimate experience, but it’s not always that simple. Banff National Park and the surrounding area attracts more than 4 million visitors per year, and Lake Louise and Moraine Lake are easily two of the most popular sights in the park. For those of you who want to try and avoid the crowds, fear not, as our guides can recommend spots at each of the lakes which are typically the least crowded.
Why choose Explore Banff?
Choose Explore Banff Tours & Transfers for thoughtfully designed itineraries, small group experiences, and expert local guides who ensure a personalized and immersive adventure. With convenient pickups & comfortable transportation, we prioritize quality over quantity for a stress-free, unforgettable journey. Support a local family owned tour company that truly cares about your experience in the Rockies!