We were there in July….came off an Alaska cruise…drove to Jasper, spent 3 days…then onto Banff for 3 days. This is without a doubt, one of the most beautiful drives we have done, and we have done a lot. The lakes,glaciers,waterfalls were breathtaking. Bears,elk, mountain goats,big horn sheep. Peyto Lake was unbelievable….blue…blue…blue. We did like the Jasper area much better…less crowded and less touristy. It broke our hearts when the wildfires destroyed the Jasper area recently. Being from South Carolina,we love seeing snow on mountain tops in July.
Beautiful Trip... I was on the exact trip in 1969.....The Columbia Icefield Glacier was almost to the Highway. Sad to see it has receided back so many miles up the mountain. Whats more sad is with the recent wildfires (2024)the highway was closed....all the way to Jasper. I have traveled across Canada twice, and must admit...Alberta and BC are the two most beautiful Privinces in Canada.....We have been Truly Blessed to live in such a Beautiful Country.
For the comment on paying $17.50 I would say your helping to keep facilities open, roads passable and if you can afford a rv rig worthy to travel, much less to BEAUTIFUL Destinations, then count yourself Blessed...many people in this world can't even Leave their own town or state to see what's out there! That's a small price to pay for what your experiencing!
Loved seeing it through your eyes. I made the mistake of going there on my bucket list trip last summer and the unbelievable crowds ruined it. That huge parking lot you camped in at the visitors center? Zero parking. The entire lot was full of tour buses and cars! I will say: never never visit in the summer. I went all the way there in my 24' Class C from Utah and was unable to see most of the places in Banff because of extreme crowds. On the positive side, the Icefields Pkwy. drive made the whole trip worth it! Amazing. That Tangle falls I did not see in early July. Gorgeous! Roodle never fails to make me laugh!
My wife was born and raised in the Vancouver, BC area. We traveled from there across Canada to Banff and the eastern provinces in 2009. Thanks to you two, we're putting the Icefields Parkway on our revised CA bucket list. Your drone videos are fantastic. We value your down-to-earth approach to touring North America. Our best to you, Rob and Sharole
It is COMPLETELY worth the money to stay there! We stayed right at the base of the glacier in August in that parking lot with maybe 4 other campers. We turned the rig so the glacier was our entire view. The star gazing was INCREDIBLE, and very little car travel in the middle of the night. The drive was epic and you are right that it is the perfect 1/2 way point to take a rest and not feel rushed. If you have the time, please, please, please don't be in a hurry -- you will be thankful you took your time. So grateful that we live in this part of the world, as we are already planning our next epic trip up the parkway. Grateful for your videos. Thank you.
That was a feast for the eyes - Mother Nature's giant cathedrals set to music! Can't even begin to imagine what the Icefields Parkway looked like in person. As for the comment about paying $17.50 to camp in the parking lot next to the glacier - if you put a price on something like that, then you shouldn't even be there. Stay safe and be well in your travels. Thank you for sharing this with all of us who undoubtedly will never be able to experience this majesty first hand. Take care.
We weren't sure what the Parkway was all about when we decided to take it at the last minute. So our minds were BLOWN on that drive! It brought tears to my eyes and got me so choked up!
I have been lucky to have travelled this parkway more times than I can recall. Favourite time of year is the Fall. Waterfalls are not as spectacular as in Spring. The road is much quieter. Travelling north after the Columbia Icefield is my favourite part as traffic is much lighter. Glad you enjoyed the trip despite the cold weather.
As the Carolina humidity and warmth is here in June, just seeing the incredible glacier area, mountains, water falls and ‘snowing’ Feels Awesome! Love seeing the Roodle Fun! Also missing my years of motorhome full-time living, I love seeing the other vans, campers and knowing that many are still enjoying the lifestyle. Your videos are beautiful, informative and offer lovely ‘mind-vacations’ for those of us no longer traveling. Thank You!!! 💜🦋💜
One of the greatest drives, no doubt Over from the UK, rental car and took this in three times, whilst staying at Canmore. On the day we were due to fly home couldnt resist driving back there, just for a few miles. Back then there was little in the way of traffic. Never forget it. J.
I visited the Icefields Parkway three times. This road is unbelievable. I love the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Greetings from Germany to Western Canada ... 🇨🇦 🇩🇪
I drove from Banff to Jasper along the Ice Fields Parkway back around 2000, and back, and there was no fee to pay back then for the privilege of driving the road. The Athabasca Glacier has retreated dramatically since then, as I distinctly recall its tongue was perhaps 1/4 mile on the other side of the highway from the visitor center. There were buses then that would drive tourists onto the glacier from the visitor center, which does not seem remotely possible now from your video. Interesting to see how things have changed so much over these past 24 years.
I probably drive it 3 times a year at least, every year. I’ve been at the Athabaska Glacier in the middle of winter at night at -40c. It is amazing, NO Wind (which is very unusual) and clear sky lit up with stars. May is a nice time to drive the Parkway. Sure you can drive the Parkway in 3 hours but you’re not going to experience it. Smart move staying the Visitor Centre overnight. Good choice of music and a very well done video. Thank you. Safe travels.
Lived in Northern BC for 8 years and have made at least 5 other trips out west to visit family and friends. Absolutely LOVE the Ice Fields Parkway, but if you have time to explore sometime, also do the northern route between Jasper and Edmonton (or Hinton) and, of course head over to BC from Jasper and explore Mt Robson area.
The views are so beautiful and awe-inspiring, to say the least. Thank you for 8nv8ting us along. Mind over matter when it comes to when people criticize. I don't mind, so it does not matter.
Roodle needs a Moose to play with *wink*. What remarkable footage. I was just thinking about you guys as we are preparing to hike Upper Layout Creek (Bighorn Canyon NRA) tomorrow, because of your video. Thanks for continuing to provide inspirational content for those of us on and off the road. Your explanation about paying for overnight parking was spot on. Thanks for being willing to put yourselves out there week after week. Be safe out there!
Another breathtaking video !❤ We're glad to see y'all are checking ✔️ off your Bucket 🪣 List. ALASKA is definitely on our list, too. Glad to see Roodle is having a Blast in the Glacier springs. I notice Dave didn't get in that bone-chilling water 🥶. Enjoy your trip and make memories ❤ ( Dave & Peggy )
Highway 12 Utah would rival any road. With stops at Capitol Reef, going over the Hogback near Escalante and driving the Burr Trail, Bryce Canyon , Red Canyon and Zion National Park. Driving into Zion from the East side and throught he tunnel is amazing.The variety of different scenery makes this drive special.
LOVE HIGHWAY 12! Probably our favorite drive in the lower 48. Apples and oranges when it comes to beauty…. Each different in their own way! Both BEE-YOU-TEE-FULL!!!
I am lucky I have been to the ice fields in Canada I actually live about 5 hours away from the parkway and I have travel highway 12 in Utah and yes Zion Bryce Canyon absolutely beautiful
Oh so beautiful those Canadian Rockies! Are you guys planning on going to Edith Cavell Glacier, Angel Glacier right by Jasper, you walk right up to it and a glacial lake that is breathtakingly beautiful and surreal.
you know you guys were lucky to see the town of Jasper when you did because since you uploaded this video a third of the town has been consumed by forest fires.
I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO DRIVE THAT ROAD, ROUND TRIP EVERY TWO WEEKS FOR ELEVEN MONTHS. ALL FOUR SEASONS. THERE WERE A FEW TIMES FROM LAKE LOUIS TO JASPER, THAT WE SAW NO OTHER VEHICLES. SPECTACULAR..!! AS BEAUTIFUL AS THAT ROAD IS, THERE ARE MANY, MANY OTHER AREAS IN THE PARKS, THAT ARE JUST BREATH TAKING. GLAD YOU WERE ABLE TO EXPERIENCE IT. SAFE JOURNEYS, TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION. 🖖
We were there in July….came off an Alaska cruise…drove to Jasper, spent 3 days…then onto Banff for 3 days. This is without a doubt, one of the most beautiful drives we have done, and we have done a lot. The lakes,glaciers,waterfalls were breathtaking. Bears,elk, mountain goats,big horn sheep. Peyto Lake was unbelievable….blue…blue…blue.
We did like the Jasper area much better…less crowded and less touristy. It broke our hearts when the wildfires destroyed the Jasper area recently. Being from South Carolina,we love seeing snow on mountain tops in July.
Beautiful Trip... I was on the exact trip in 1969.....The Columbia Icefield Glacier was almost to the Highway. Sad to see it has receided back so many miles up the mountain. Whats more sad is with the recent wildfires (2024)the highway was closed....all the way to Jasper. I have traveled across Canada twice, and must admit...Alberta and BC are the two most beautiful Privinces in Canada.....We have been Truly Blessed to live in such a Beautiful Country.
For the comment on paying $17.50 I would say your helping to keep facilities open, roads passable and if you can afford a rv rig worthy to travel, much less to BEAUTIFUL Destinations, then count yourself Blessed...many people in this world can't even
Leave their own town or state to see what's out there! That's a small price to pay for what your experiencing!
Plus, you don’t rush down the nicest drive in the world. Too bad the weather socked in for the north 1/2 of the drive, it is by far the prettiest.
Loved seeing it through your eyes. I made the mistake of going there on my bucket list trip last summer and the unbelievable crowds ruined it. That huge parking lot you camped in at the visitors center? Zero parking. The entire lot was full of tour buses and cars! I will say: never never visit in the summer. I went all the way there in my 24' Class C from Utah and was unable to see most of the places in Banff because of extreme crowds. On the positive side, the Icefields Pkwy. drive made the whole trip worth it! Amazing. That Tangle falls I did not see in early July. Gorgeous! Roodle never fails to make me laugh!
My wife was born and raised in the Vancouver, BC area. We traveled from there across Canada to Banff and the eastern provinces in 2009. Thanks to you two, we're putting the Icefields Parkway on our revised CA bucket list. Your drone videos are fantastic. We value your down-to-earth approach to touring North America. Our best to you, Rob and Sharole
I hope they weren't flying a drone...drones are illegal in Canada's national parks.
It is COMPLETELY worth the money to stay there! We stayed right at the base of the glacier in August in that parking lot with maybe 4 other campers. We turned the rig so the glacier was our entire view. The star gazing was INCREDIBLE, and very little car travel in the middle of the night. The drive was epic and you are right that it is the perfect 1/2 way point to take a rest and not feel rushed. If you have the time, please, please, please don't be in a hurry -- you will be thankful you took your time. So grateful that we live in this part of the world, as we are already planning our next epic trip up the parkway. Grateful for your videos. Thank you.
We LOVED this location and this leg of the drive!!
That was a feast for the eyes - Mother Nature's giant cathedrals set to music! Can't even begin to imagine what the Icefields Parkway looked like in person. As for the comment about paying $17.50 to camp in the parking lot next to the glacier - if you put a price on something like that, then you shouldn't even be there. Stay safe and be well in your travels. Thank you for sharing this with all of us who undoubtedly will never be able to experience this majesty first hand. Take care.
The waterfalls! Just absolutely beautiful. ❤❤
Wow!! That is fantastic! Looks like an awesome drive! Thanks for taking us along! “Keep making memories & adventure on!” ~Karen & Shannon WOY
We weren't sure what the Parkway was all about when we decided to take it at the last minute. So our minds were BLOWN on that drive! It brought tears to my eyes and got me so choked up!
I have traveled all over the world and the most beautiful places on Earth are right here in our North American backyard.
Yes... beautiful!! camped about a week between Banff and Jasper! Beautiful!! Love you guys... and your videos
I’ve been through the area 5 or 6 times & I never tire of the beauty any time of the year.
Omg, so beautiful! Great job capturing all that stunning scenery!
I have been lucky to have travelled this parkway more times than I can recall. Favourite time of year is the Fall. Waterfalls are not as spectacular as in Spring. The road is much quieter. Travelling north after the Columbia Icefield is my favourite part as traffic is much lighter. Glad you enjoyed the trip despite the cold weather.
the mountains look like painting. so beautiful. thanks for the video
AI could not have done it better.
Breathtaking scenery, you captured it best with relaxing music. Thank u. Enjoying van life thru your eyes for now❤
Such beautiful scenery y’all are so lucky to live that lifestyle
What a treat! Thank you so much for taking us along. Carrie, your photography is wonderful!
Wow what an epic drive thank u for taking us along.
That truly is the most magical place on earth! ❤
Brings back wonderful memories from the mid 1990s. Best wishes from the UK.
It’s quite simply stunningly beautiful. My family and I loved that drive. Thank you for sweet memories!
Adding this to my bucket list too. Thanks for the details.
Amazing scenery and GREAT photography! Nice ethereal music choice also 😊
The mountains are CASTLES in the SKY! Breathtaking! Candle ice! Makes the coolest sound ever!
As the Carolina humidity and warmth is here in June, just seeing the incredible glacier area, mountains, water falls and ‘snowing’ Feels Awesome! Love seeing the Roodle Fun! Also missing my years of motorhome full-time living, I love seeing the other vans, campers and knowing that many are still enjoying the lifestyle. Your videos are beautiful, informative and offer lovely ‘mind-vacations’ for those of us no longer traveling. Thank You!!! 💜🦋💜
This was wonderful. Thank you!
Crowfoot glacier, and there's a crow running around at your feet, lol. Beautiful place!
One of the greatest drives, no doubt Over from the UK, rental car and took this in three times, whilst staying at Canmore. On the day we were due to fly home couldnt resist driving back there, just for a few miles. Back then there was little in the way of traffic. Never forget it. J.
Enjoying your snow as we swelter in the upper 90’s here in the South!😂 Beautiful!
Absolutely stunning!
I visited the Icefields Parkway three times. This road is unbelievable. I love the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Greetings from Germany to Western Canada ... 🇨🇦 🇩🇪
Roodle is so cute!
Love this video! Absolutely gorgeous drive. Its now on my bucket list!
Spectacular! Thank you for sharing!
That last shot, LOL! Hilarious!
Wow, that Parkway is absolutely stunning! 😍 Thank you for taking me along.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful journey!❤
Stunning footage! Looks like you guys are having a fantastic journey. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
Can't tear my eyes away.
Beautiful video.
I drove from Banff to Jasper along the Ice Fields Parkway back around 2000, and back, and there was no fee to pay back then for the privilege of driving the road. The Athabasca Glacier has retreated dramatically since then, as I distinctly recall its tongue was perhaps 1/4 mile on the other side of the highway from the visitor center. There were buses then that would drive tourists onto the glacier from the visitor center, which does not seem remotely possible now from your video. Interesting to see how things have changed so much over these past 24 years.
Loved the scenic ride simply fantastic. Thanks for making such a great video. All the Best 👍
Thanks so much for posting this wonderfully videotaped journey. Well done. It brought back many fond memories of my trip there in 2006.
It's truly beautiful in every sense. Wonderfully captured. Great work guys
Thank you for the wonderful video. We made this drive in 2015, and can’t wait to do it again next year. Safe travels to you and your group.
This was so great. Really appreciate your time on this video. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the wonderful scenic video. It is all beautiful.
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Amazing and stunning.
Very beautiful. Nice music. Seeing the bears was exciting. Funny Roodle seeing the dog in the window.
I love Alberta and live here too, you must do this drive in the summer and fall!!
I probably drive it 3 times a year at least, every year. I’ve been at the Athabaska Glacier in the middle of winter at night at -40c. It is amazing, NO Wind (which is very unusual) and clear sky lit up with stars. May is a nice time to drive the Parkway. Sure you can drive the Parkway in 3 hours but you’re not going to experience it. Smart move staying the Visitor Centre overnight. Good choice of music and a very well done video. Thank you. Safe travels.
Thank-you so much for sharing with us. Such beautiful sights to see!!! I would have no issues paying the 17.50, definitely worth it.
Very Well done, nice music, good photography. and helpful info. But most of all Beautifl!!🤗
That tram view is WOWZA!
It is beautiful.
BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL!!!
Roodle is always such a star 😍.
Thanks for an amazing share of the area!! Safe travels!!
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I've been lucky enough to be there in the winter and summer and it is indeed beautiful!!! Great video!
I think you really need to experience different seasons!
Such a beautiful place!
Hypnotic, mesmerizing beauty! Hope to do this trip soon!
Dang, y'all! All I can say is, "WOW!"
We just came back from 3 weeks in Canada. The Ice Fields Parkway was stunning.
AGREED!!!!
I feel like you guys always come to Canada too early I the season when it’s cold to really see/enjoy what we have for you.
we are notorious for finding the colder temps! It has its pros and cons
It is beautiful !
Amazingly beautiful
Lived in Northern BC for 8 years and have made at least 5 other trips out west to visit family and friends. Absolutely LOVE the Ice Fields Parkway, but if you have time to explore sometime, also do the northern route between Jasper and Edmonton (or Hinton) and, of course head over to BC from Jasper and explore Mt Robson area.
Wow, just wow!
Epic epic and epic. Thanks so much for sharing.
Soooo beautiful.
Thank you for bringing us along with you. 😃✌️
thanks for coming along on the journey!
Those mountains are spectacular! I'm not a cold nor snow enthusiast, but do appreciate the beauty in this video. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
The views are so beautiful and awe-inspiring, to say the least. Thank you for 8nv8ting us along. Mind over matter when it comes to when people criticize. I don't mind, so it does not matter.
Roodle needs a Moose to play with *wink*. What remarkable footage. I was just thinking about you guys as we are preparing to hike Upper Layout Creek (Bighorn Canyon NRA) tomorrow, because of your video. Thanks for continuing to provide inspirational content for those of us on and off the road. Your explanation about paying for overnight parking was spot on. Thanks for being willing to put yourselves out there week after week. Be safe out there!
Roodle would love to travel with moose!
Wonderful. You guys are the best. Safe travels and pet Roodle for us.
Amazing view of this place 😃 it's vedeo very nice.
What a blessing -thanks you 🙏 May God bless ❌⭕, Iris and Little One 👋🐾
Another breathtaking video !❤ We're glad to see y'all are checking ✔️ off your Bucket 🪣 List. ALASKA is definitely on our list, too. Glad to see Roodle is having a Blast in the Glacier springs. I notice Dave didn't get in that bone-chilling water 🥶. Enjoy your trip and make memories ❤ ( Dave & Peggy )
Love this video .stay safe
Stunning, just stunning. JASPER must see.
I think so too!
I was a bit bummed that Lake Louise was iced over! I will have to come back and see it in the fall
This is a beautiful journey. I have done it once in a pickup truck, and my dream is to do it again in a convertible car in the fall months.
Spectacular!!!!!!!!!!
Overall, you're having great weather on your epic Canadian-Alaskan adventure!
Factor in weather and overall crowds in that order. You got to see it slightly off season mid September, sunny weather would be ideal. ( fall colors)
Highway 12 Utah would rival any road. With stops at Capitol Reef, going over the Hogback near Escalante and driving the Burr Trail, Bryce Canyon , Red Canyon and Zion National Park. Driving into Zion from the East side and throught he tunnel is amazing.The variety of different scenery makes this drive special.
LOVE HIGHWAY 12! Probably our favorite drive in the lower 48. Apples and oranges when it comes to beauty…. Each different in their own way! Both BEE-YOU-TEE-FULL!!!
I am lucky I have been to the ice fields in Canada I actually live about 5 hours away from the parkway and I have travel highway 12 in Utah and yes Zion Bryce Canyon absolutely beautiful
Wow lots of ski slope on them snow cap
Beautiful country! Aw, Roodle wanted to play with the neighbor dog, even though it was non-existent. Lol. 🐕🤗
I know!! it was so cute!
Thanks for sharing.
Wow, WOW.
Glad you went through before the wildfire!
Yes! It truly is heartbreaking!
Beautiful 😍
Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing. 👍425
That Darren picture of the waterfall would make an awesome jigsaw puzzle 👍
That would be cool!
I will be driving the Icefield parkway later this week, this is my 5 th time.
Visited last year. Never travel in peak season. It was awesome to say the least.
I’m hoping I might get to see it again in the fall!
Oh so beautiful those Canadian Rockies! Are you guys planning on going to Edith Cavell Glacier, Angel Glacier right by Jasper, you walk right up to it and a glacial lake that is breathtakingly beautiful and surreal.
We will have to get there next time through.
Beautiful country🤗
It really is!
you know you guys were lucky to see the town of Jasper when you did because since you uploaded this video a third of the town has been consumed by forest fires.
I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO DRIVE THAT ROAD, ROUND TRIP EVERY TWO WEEKS FOR ELEVEN MONTHS. ALL FOUR SEASONS. THERE WERE A FEW TIMES FROM LAKE LOUIS TO JASPER, THAT WE SAW NO OTHER VEHICLES. SPECTACULAR..!! AS BEAUTIFUL AS THAT ROAD IS, THERE ARE MANY, MANY OTHER AREAS IN THE PARKS, THAT ARE JUST BREATH TAKING. GLAD YOU WERE ABLE TO EXPERIENCE IT. SAFE JOURNEYS, TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION. 🖖
How incredible that you got to see all 4 seasons!
Indescribable Natural Beauty. Thanks for sharing GOD's beautiful creation .👍👍
Oh my my my!!!!!