Discover the best top things to do in Alberta, Alberta including Icefields Parkway, Morant's Curve, Shaftesbury Trail, Bow Valley Parkway, Columbia Ice Field, Highwood Pass, Kananaski Wildlife Drive, Highway 93A, Red Coat Trail, Sunwapta Pass.
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5.0 based on 1,845 reviews
Scenic highway cutting through breathtakingly beautiful mountain passes.
We drove it in our rental car leaving Banff at 7:30AM and did not get beck until after 4PM - so much to see! This is an absolutely beautiful drive with many places to stop to take in the marvelous views of mountains, lakes & streams and/or enjoy short hikes. You can see many glaciers on the mountains. We took the drive in mid September and the Aspen trees were a beautiful golden color against the backdrop of green pine trees. Our turning point was at the “Ice Field Center” where we walked up to the glacier. If you wanted to get up close and personal with the ice, tours are available - they take you out onto the glacier on a special bus and let you walk around for a few minutes. A very enjoyable day.
4.5 based on 2,387 reviews
The Bow Valley Parkway is a scenic and beautiful drive through Banff connecting with Lake Louise that runs parallel to the much busier Trans-Canada Highway. The well-maintained paved road is narrow and winding as it meanders through the thick pine-tree forest with gorgeous mountain views and plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife along the way. Unfortunately, I did not see any wildlife while driving there, but keep your eyes peeled and cameras ready. There are numerous pull-outs with scenic views along the route. The Parkway offers access to the hikes at Johnston Canyon, which I would highly recommend (although arrive early in the morning to beat the rush and crowds). This drive is very pretty and well worth it. If you're driving there in the early morning, it will likely be peaceful and relaxing. Visited in July 2017.
4.5 based on 5,022 reviews
Aside from the effects of climate change melting the glacier by 15 metres a year, the tour guide added warmth and charm to his informative presentation. We learned many more facts about glaciers, too. Bring a warm jacket because it’s chilly up high on the glacier. Well worth the cost.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
It's the highest paved road in Canada, and it brings you pretty close to the treeline without having to get out of your car. But you'll want to get out of your car, as the scenery is gorgeous. For those who hike, there are a number of excellent trails that start at the paved parking area at the trailhead. If you have visitors from places were there's no mountains, this is a stunning place to take them! NOTE: The highway does not open until June 15, but in the weeks prior, the roads are generally clear of snow, and the highway and pass then become one of the regions premier cycling routes.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
What a great find doing this drive. Apparently part of this road is closed down come December so the animals can enjoy no traffic. Lots of places to explore off the highway. Many places to take hikes to see falls etc There are animal warnings because this is the wilderness so be prepared and read signs. Takes a whole day to exlpore if you plan to stop and explore. Some hikes are short with nice rewards. Example Troll Falls. Also the resort by golf course has amazing views.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
We biked this road in fall conditions from the edge of town to Athabasca falls and back. Highly recommend this route over the main hwy as there was less traffic and road gravel to deal with.
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