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Discover the breathtaking Columbia Icefield Skywalk in Jasper, Canada. Experience stunning views, interpretive exhibits, and an exhilarating glass walkway.
Our review of the Columbia Icefield Skywalk offers a practical look at this popular attraction, perfect for travelers eager to experience the grandeur of Jasper National Park. While we haven’t personally walked the glass pathway, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions paint a compelling picture of this high-altitude adventure. From sweeping views of glaciers and snow-capped peaks to engaging interpretive displays, this tour blends natural beauty with informative storytelling.
What we really love about this experience is the breathtaking scenery and the opportunity to stand 1,000 feet above the Sunwapta Valley on the glass-bottomed platform—an adrenaline rush for sure. Plus, the well-organized shuttle transfer, which takes you from the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre to the Skywalk, ensures a smooth, hassle-free visit. The chance to explore interpretive exhibits about the region’s geology, ecology, and Aboriginal history adds depth to the experience.
One potential drawback is the crowd factor, particularly at the outlook, which some visitors found a bit congested, and the long bus wait times noted during peak periods. Also, the cost (around $36 per person) may seem steep for what is essentially a 45-minute to an hour visit, but many consider it worthwhile given the views and the uniqueness of the platform.
This tour is ideal for those who love stunning landscapes, engaging learning opportunities, and a bit of thrill. It suits travelers with a sense of adventure, a curiosity about nature, and a desire to capture memorable photos of their Canadian Rockies journey.


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The journey to the Columbia Icefield from Jasper itself is part of the adventure. The Icefields Parkway is frequently called one of the world’s most scenic highways**, offering views of over 100 glaciers, rugged peaks, and pristine alpine landscapes. Many reviews mention how the scenery alone justifies the trip. We loved the way this drive sets the tone for the adventure ahead—expect plenty of photo opportunities, with stops at viewpoints along the way.
The Discovery Centre acts as the hub for your visit, providing amenities like cafes, gift shops, and exhibits about the region’s glaciers and wildlife. The short 8-10 minute coach ride from the centre to the Skywalk keeps the experience comfortable and efficient. Many reviewers appreciate the smooth logistics and friendly staff, which help keep the experience stress-free.
The core of the experience is the 1-kilometer-long glass-bottomed walkway, which juts out from the edge of the mountain, offering views into the Sunwapta Valley below. The platform called Discovery Vista provides unobstructed vistas of glaciers and snow-capped mountains. One reviewer noted, “The views were breathtaking,” and others echoed that sentiment.
While the glass is remarkably clear, it does give some visitors a slight adrenaline rush—especially those afraid of heights. As one guest put it, “My daughter was shaking after walking on the glass,” but everyone agreed the feeling of walking out over the abyss was unforgettable.
Adjacent to the Skywalk are interpretive displays explaining the region’s geology, ecology, and Aboriginal history. For those who want more than just photos, the Discovery Trail offers a scenic walk along a cliff-edge boardwalk, providing further insight into the landscape. Many visitors found these exhibits enriching, making the experience both visual and educational.
It’s important to note that parking at the Skywalk is not available—you must take the shuttle from the Discovery Centre or the Glacier View Lodge. The tour’s non-refundable policy might be a concern if weather or wildfires disrupt plans, as happened to some visitors. It’s advisable to arrive on time, as some reviews mention missed tours due to late arrivals or pre-booked tickets that sell out.
The ticket price of about $36 is reasonable considering the logistics and what’s included, but travelers should weigh this against their overall budget. The tour duration of around 45 minutes to an hour is perfect for a quick highlight, but those craving a more extensive glacier experience might find themselves wishing for more time.
While most reviews praise the friendly, knowledgeable staff and breathtaking views, some mention the crowd levels and wait times, especially during peak season. One guest noted, “No Title,” mentioning that the outlook was crowded and the bus wait was long. Others appreciated how organized the experience was, with smooth shuttles and ample time to enjoy the views.
A few visitors expressed disappointment about the limited scope of the Skywalk itself, feeling it was smaller than expected or that the glacier views were not as extensive as hoped. But most agree that the overall experience—standing on a glass platform high above the valley—is worth the cost.

If you’re eager to see some of the most iconic views in Jasper and want a thrilling experience that combines scenery, learning, and a bit of adrenaline, this tour fits the bill. The Skywalk is an excellent way to get a bird’s eye perspective of the glaciers and mountains, making it a memorable part of any Rockies trip.
It’s especially well-suited for families, adventure seekers, and those interested in geology or Aboriginal history. The experience is accessible and organized, appealing to travelers looking for a well-managed, scenic outing.
However, if you prefer longer, more immersive glacier adventures, or dislike crowds and busy spots, you might want to consider other options. Keep in mind that weather and wildfire activity can impact your plans, and the non-refundable ticket policy requires some commitment.
All in all, the Columbia Icefield Skywalk offers a unique vantage point and a fun thrill that packs a punch for its price. It’s a solid pick for those wanting a quick, impactful view of Jasper’s stunning wilderness.
“It was fun activity. The views were breathtaking. We enjoyed the viewpoint. Too crowded at the outlook and bus wait was too long.”

Is there an age limit for the Skywalk?
Most travelers of all ages can participate, and children 5 and under are free but require a ticket.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, pre-booking is recommended to secure your spot, especially during busy seasons.
Can I stay at the Skywalk after the scheduled time?
Yes, you are free to explore the site at your leisure until closing, but ensure you have enough time left before the last coach departs.
Is there parking at the Skywalk?
No, parking is not available at the Skywalk itself; you must use the shuttle from the Discovery Centre or Glacier View Lodge.
How long is the transfer from the Discovery Centre to the Skywalk?
The shuttle ride takes about 8-10 minutes.
What amenities are available at the Discovery Centre?
There are dining options, a gift shop with clothing and souvenirs, and informative exhibits.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your admission to the Skywalk and the scenic coach transfer are included; food, drinks, and parking are not.
Is the Skywalk safe for people with a fear of heights?
While the glass platform is designed with safety in mind, some may find the height intimidating. Many reviews note it’s a mixed experience—thrilling but potentially nerve-wracking.
What should I wear?
Weather can change quickly, so dress in layers. Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking.
What if wildfires or weather prevent me from visiting?
Since the experience is non-refundable, check conditions in advance. If in doubt, consider booking with flexible options or during cooler months when wildfires are less likely.
Whether you’re after a jaw-dropping view, an educational experience, or just want to tick off a bucket list item, the Columbia Icefield Skywalk offers a high-altitude adventure worth considering—just keep an eye on the weather and crowds!