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Owners are wonderful. Only store we shopped in - great variety and LOVED the oil cloth coats and hats. Fun metal signs. Go see!

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Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre - Lots of pictures of Riley

Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre

4.2(23 reviews)
93.1 km

This was a fun excursion that I would highly recommend to anyone who visits the area. You lead up…read moreto the experience driving on the Icefields Parkway, a very cool (no pun intended) experience. We arrived at the visitor center where we had some lunch at the cafeteria while viewing the glacier. There was a lot of anticipation as we were all looking forward to the ride on the ice designed vehicle that can get to speeds of up to eight miles an hour. There are only 23 of these specialized machines designed for glacier travel and 21 of them are located here at the Columbia Icefield and the other 2 are in Antarctica. It's a 6 wheel drive vehicle with 6 monstrous wheels and it can travel up or down a 35 degree incline at at a blazing speed of only 5 mph The other part for me [besides having my wife and great friends to share the experience with] was our fabulous tour guide Riley. She is a wonderful-enthusiastic person. MAKE SURE, you hit the restroom prior to the trip as there are no restrooms on the glacier. We exited the vehicle once we landed on the Athabasca Glacier. We were told to be careful of the puddles, and potholes were clearly marked. I stepped out of the bus into a puddle... So much for listening. Once you're there, you just walk around, enjoy the scenery and snap lots of pictures. I was with Riley snapping many pictures. Again, she is a terrific guide. I walked a glacier 25 year's ago in Alaska and that was fun arriving by helicopter. Again, I highly recommend this tour as it becomes part of the whole Canadian Rockies experience.

The new highway carved its way through the valley - smooth asphalt, gleaming guardrails, a new…read moreartery for the restless who needs to travel. It's 1936 and the new highway broke ground as it passed through and the day it opened, people came in waves, chasing postcards of blue ice and rugged peaks - chasing the myth of the North, that used to mean something. But the old-timers saw it, and we're seeing it now for what it was: the beginning of the end. The Athabaskan Icefields once breathed life into this valley -- a slow, grinding pulse of ancient water, stretching out like time itself. Decades ago, you could feel the power of it. One look at it, you can hear it tell you to shut the hell up for a minute - and take in the majesty that carried history under every creeping inch of ice. Now, it's retreating, inch by brutal inch, pulled back into the mountains like your crypto-folio crashing about. Hundreds of yards, definitely more, gone since the highway came through. A couple of generations from now, there won't be anything left but a plaques that indicated where the glacier was before man decided it needed a short cut through the mountains and build a camp around the base. They still sell the dream, of course. Buses groaning under tourist weight, snowcats crawling up the last surviving frozen waves of ice. If you've got the money, you can still touch it -- still tell yourself you've "seen" a glacier. But it's not the same. It's like watching a dying legend from behind the hospital curtain. You stand there, wind biting your face, and realize you're not looking at a wonder anymore -- you're looking at a eulogy written about our brief time in existence and how millions of years of glacial life is coming to an end. The Earth is moving on, and we're the ones who stayed too long at the bar. I'm not a huge environmentalist, or a tree-hugging, birk and socks, bearded hippy. BUT after struggling to get to the end of the walkway and barriers, AND still be 100's of yards away from touching history is disappointing. I may have ticked this off the bucket-list, but I may need to do that SnowCat tourist thing before I kick the bucket. Cheers.

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Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre - Our friends walking around

Our friends walking around

Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre - One of 23 Ice Explorers in the entire world and 21 of them are employed here.

One of 23 Ice Explorers in the entire world and 21 of them are employed here.

Columbia Icefield Glacier & Centre - Our driver of Ice Explorer #534 and who proudly hailed from Western Australia.

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Our driver of Ice Explorer #534 and who proudly hailed from Western Australia.

Jasper Rock and Jade

Jasper Rock and Jade

3.7(3 reviews)
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they have a fudge station and we went to check it out. I…read moreasked for a sample which was provided and I broke it into 2 pieces and shared it with my partner. I then requested a 2nd sample which I broke into 3 pieces and shared it with my 2 partners. we committed to purchase one of the samples tried and bought approx $7 worth of fudge paying cash. when I asked for a 3rd sample to try a different flavor , I was told its one sample per person. and we did have 3 people and only 2 samples had been served. I reminded her that we were 3 people and she had only given samples. we left the counter and were looking for jade/rocks. I went back to the counter and asked the lady why she denied me the 3rd sample - on what grounds ? . In other words I was asking her to apologize but she would not and said she would give me another free sample . I told her the purpose of my asking her why she did not offer a 3rd sample was not to get one but to determine if she discriminates vs people of a different color/race . She was furious and refused to answer my question. I will never visit this place ever.

Hadn't been in this shop for years, but someone needed to pick up some fudge for friends back home,…read moreso we stopped by. Forget the fudge, I could have spent hours in here browsing through fantastic kitchen gadgets. Camping raclette? Check. Lemon mister/zester? Check. Silicone utensils of every shape and size? Check. What a nice surprise! There's also, of course, lots of gemstones, jewelry and a little tourist kitsch, as well as some really cute little gifts like handmade ornaments. It was just a quick stop-in on the way back home, but I'll definitely be stopping by this neat little shop the next time we visit Jasper.

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Jasper Rock and Jade - Jade.

Jade.

Jasper Rock and Jade - A small part of the vast kitchen gadget selection

A small part of the vast kitchen gadget selection

Jasper Rock and Jade - Amethyst.

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