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Glacier Discovery Bow-Peyto
Visit two Classic ACC Huts and Experience a Journey on the Wapta Icefields
Trip Description
In this three-day immersive course, you’ll learn the essential skills for safe glacier travel while exploring one of the most stunning alpine regions in Canada. Under the guidance of certified instructors, you’ll practice walking with crampons, basic self-arrest techniques, and gain an introduction to glacial morphology. Set against the dramatic backdrop of granite spires and expansive icefields, this course offers a unique opportunity to build confidence in alpine terrain.
Designed for hikers looking to elevate their mountain travel skills or experience the majesty of glaciers firsthand, this course is the perfect introduction to travelling on snow and ice in glaciated environments like the Wapta Icefield.
This guided adventure includes accommodation at the Bow Hut, the Peyto (Peter and Catharine Whyte) Hut, and all group gear. Food is not provided for this course. A complete gear list and equipment rental information can be found here.
Itinerary
Starting at Bow Lake and ending at Peyto Lake, you’ll learn essential mountaineering skills as you traverse glacial terrain. Explore crevasses, navigate snowfields, and deepen your knowledge of glacier systems and alpine travel. Weather permitting, you’ll also have the opportunity to summit a nearby peak.
Day one (AM)
Meet at 8AM (MST) in Bill Peyto's Cafe in Lake Louise. Your guide will go over the itinerary, collect waivers, and arrange for car shuttling. Hike in to Bow Hut.
Day one (PM)
Snow school: learn the techniques you'll need for safe travel on the glacier.
Day two
Wake up bright and early, head out onto the Wapta Glacier to learn about glacier travel and get up close and personal with the crevasses. Followed by a traverse to Peyto hut. A trip up the Onion for a view of the Icefield may be possible if the weather is good.
Day three
Review of skills learned before hiking down from Peyto Hut back to the cars.
Location
Wapta Icefield, Banff National Park
Travel across the stunning Wapta Icefield, from the turquoise shores of Bow Lake to the dramatic overlook of Peyto Lake. This high-alpine route winds through glacier-carved valleys, rugged peaks, and ancient icefields in the heart of Banff National Park. A rare chance to explore one of the Rockies’ most breathtaking and remote glacier landscapes.
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Learn MoreAdventure Hazards
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Rockfall & Icefall:
Risks include but are not limited to: Rockfall and icefall can be caused by natural forces or by people travelling through the terrain (e.g. climbing/scrambling/hiking) -
Communication & Rescue:
Risks include but are not limited to: Communication can be difficult and in the event of an accident, rescue and treatment may not be available. Adverse weather may also delay the arrival of treatment and transport out of the field. If an Injury occurs in challenging terrain movement to an evacuation point may be slow. -
Terrain:
Risks include but are not limited to: Cornices, Crevasses, Cliffs, Trees, tree wells, forest dead fall, and tree stumps, Creeks, rocks and boulders. Holes and depressions below the snow surface. Variable and difficult snow conditions. Variable and difficult walking terrain. Snowcat roads and road banks, fences and other man-made structures. Snow immersion. Impact or collision with other persons, vehicles or objects. Extreme variation in trails or terrain. Encounters with domestic or wild animals. Loss of balance or control, slips, trips, and falls. Becoming lost or separated from the group. -
General:
Risks include but are not limited to: Slips, trips and falls indoor or outdoor. Equipment failure. Infectious disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be transmitted through direct or indirect contact. Negligent first aid. Negligence of other persons, including other guests. Negligence of the guide including failure to take reasonable steps to safeguard or protect you from, or warn you of risk, dangers, hazards, on participating in ACC activities. Changing weather conditions including but not limited to high winds, lightning, forest fires, effects of high altitude including pulmonary edema and cerebral edema, incomplete warnings or instructions, negligence of other people, including trip coordinator and other guests. Negligence includes failure on the part of ACC Guides (if applicable) to take reasonable steps to safeguard or protect you from or warn you of the risks, dangers and hazards of wilderness activities. -
Falls & Belaying:
Risks include but are not limited to: Mountaineering and ice climbing present the risk of falling from the wall causing the climber to collide with the wall or ground which can lead to injury or death. The risk of a belay failure is also present which can contribute to a ground fall. Equipment failure, including equipment associated with climbing, rappelling and belaying.
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Glacier Discovery Bow-Peyto
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