
Columbia Icefield

Visitors on the Icefield

One of the "snowcoaches"
The 'Columbia Icefield' is an
icefield located in the
Canadian Rockies, astride the
Continental Divide of
North America. The icefield lies partly in the northwestern tip of
Banff and the southern end of
Jasper National Park. It is about
325 km² in area,
100 to 365 metres (328' to 1,197') in depth and receives up to seven metres (23 feet) of snowfall per year. The icefield feeds eight major
glaciers, including:
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Athabasca Glacier
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Castleguard Glacier
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Columbia Glacier
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Dome Glacier
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Stutfield Glacier
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Saskatchewan Glacier
Some of the highest
mountains in the Canada Rockies are located around the edges:
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Mount Andromeda(3,450 m)
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Mount Athabasca(3,491 m)
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Mount Bryce(3,507 m)
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Castleguard Mountain(3,090 m)
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Mount Columbia(3,747 m)
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Mount King Edward(3,490 m)
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Mount Kitchener(3,505 m)
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North Twin Peak(3,684 m)
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South Twin Peak(3,566 m)
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Snow Dome(3,456 m)
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Stutfield Peak(3,450 m)
Part of the icefield, the Athabasca Glacier, is visible from the
Icefields Parkway. The Athabasca Glacier has receded significantly since its greatest modern-era extent in 1844. During the summer months visitors to the area can travel onto the glacier in the comfort of large "
snowcoaches".
The icefield was first reported in
1898 by
J. Norman Collie and
Hermann Woolley after they had completed the
first ascent of Mount Athabasca.
The
Athabasca River and the
North Saskatchewan River originate in the Columbia Icefield, as do tributary headwaters of the
Columbia River[1]. As the icefield is atop the triple
Continental Divide these waters flow ultimately north to the
Arctic Ocean east to
Hudson's Bay (and thence to the
North Atlantic Ocean), and south and West to the
Pacific Ocean respectively. Hudson's Bay, in some watershed divisions, is considered to be in the Arctic watershed, in which case this would arguably not be a triple ''continental'' divide point.
See also
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List of glaciers
External links
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Columbia Icefield - Brewster Snocoach Tours and sightseeing trips in the Canadian Rockies
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The Icefields Parkway
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Columbia Icefield on Bivouac
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The Columbia Icefield and the Athabasca Glacier