Athabasca Glacier in Sunwapta

127 km north of Lake Louise 103 km south of Jasper

Athabasca Glacier

Athabasca Glacier is one of the most famous glaciers in the world located in Sunwapta, Canada. The glacier lies in the Canadian Rockies and is one of the largest icefields in North America. Athabasca Glacier is a major tourist attraction in Sunwapta, with thousands of visitors coming to witness the spectacular sight every year. The Athabasca Glacier formed over a period of thousands of years during the last ice age. It is about six kilometers long and covers an area of six square kilometers. The glacier is named after the Athabasca River, which runs from the Columbia Icefield and feeds into the Arctic Ocean. Visitors can access the glacier by taking a guided tour. These tours are operated by experienced mountaineers who lead visitors safely onto the glacier. Some of the popular activities on the glacier include hiking, ice-walking, and ice-climbing. Visitors can also rent special equipment to make their experience more enjoyable. The Athabasca Glacier is a natural wonder surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery. Visitors are advised to dress warmly, wear sturdy boots, and carry a backpack with essentials like food, water, and sunscreen. The glacier is open to the public from May to October and it is best to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

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