The fabulous glaciers of the Columbia Icefields.

The Columbia Icefield is located on the boundary of Banff and Jasper National Parks. One of the largest accumulations of ice and snow south of the Arctic Circle, it covers an area of nearly 325 square kilometres. The continuous accumulation of snow feeds eight major glaciers including the Athabasca, Dome, and Stutfield Glaciers, all visible from the Icefields Parkway. The Columbia Icefield is a true "hydrological apex," for its meltwater feeds streams and rivers that pour into the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans.

Facing the Columbia Icefield Visitors' Centre lies the Athabasca Glacier - a tongue of ice 6 kilometres long and one kilometre wide. Take a tour onto the icy slopes of the Athabasca Glacier. You will travel in a specially designed Brewster Ice Explorer to the middle of the glacier, on a 5 kilometre round trip journey. Your driver/guide will explain how glaciers are formed and point out interesting geological features as you travel in safety and comfort. At the mid-point, you will have the option of stepping out onto ice formed from snow falling as long as 400 years ago.

 

The Icefield tour begins

The icefield tour begins

The dark objects out on the ice are Ice Explorers conducting tours.

The Ice Explorers

Designed and manufactured by Canadian Foremost Ltd., the Terra Bus provides all-terrain mobility to transport up to 56 passengers, Equipped with large, low pressure Terra tires, the bus can be used to transport personnel in on-road/off-road applications. Extra large side and top windows provide greater all-around visibility.

DIMENSIONS

Height: 12 ft 8 in (3.86 m)
Length: 42 ft 8 in (13.0 m)
Width: 11 ft 10 in (3.61 m)

WEIGHT

Tare: 43,000 lbs (19,500 kg)
G.V.W.: 55,000 lbs (25,000 kg)

POWERTRAIN

Engine: DDA 6V92TA (DDEC), 253 HP (189 kW) @ 2100 RPM
Transmission: Clark 34000 Series Powershift
Suspension:
Leaf spring - front
Walking beam - rear
Axles: Rockwell Drive Steer Planetary front; Rockwell Planetary rear
Tires: Goodyear Terra Tires 66 x 43.00 x 25
Brakes: Air over hydraulic front drums; air rear drums

Explorer on the glacier

Out on the ice

Glacier crater

A large crater in the glacier

And you thought glaciers were smooth ice.

The bus station


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This page last updated Sept 17, 2006