Besides the ones that have been mentioned:
1)Glacier NP, a)Perley Rock and b)Glacier Crest both take you to the Illecelliwaet Glacier.c)Hermits across the valley takes you up to Rogers Glacier(steep trail)
2) Mt. Begbie, Revelstoke, the most popular hike for fit types in the area. At 4800' to the glacier, it may be too far for you but worth the views on the way up and down.
3)Kootenay NP, a)Tokumm Creek- Fay Hut.Glacier above. Start at Marble Canyon.b) The Rockwall, small glaciers can be accessed in a long day by hiking certain parts from the highway.
4)Yoho NP,a) Start at Takkaka Falls and proceed up Yoho valley. Toes of the Wapta Icefield can be accessed via a scramble to Daly and Yoho glaciers. b) Iceline trail will take you to the Emerald glacier.
5) This is more coastal but well worth the time. a)From Squamish, drive logging road up Brohm Ridge. Hike to Warren Glacier under Mt. Garibaldi. Same area as where Mrs. Crosscheck is sitting in our profile.
b) Whisler/Blackcolm, take lift up to Blackcolm glacier.
c) Hike up Wedgemount creek trail and to Wedgemount glacier.
d)Jofre Lakes PP, hike past the upper lakes and after the ridge,bear left and climb to the Tszll glacier.
6) Smithers BC, a)Hudsons Bay Mt.,Kathlyn glacier. 3 hour rough hike to the ice. Easy walk up to the the top, almost no cravasses.
b) Babine PP, Hike to hikers cabin(Joe L'Orsa cabin) in Silver King Basin,with minimal gear and next day, access a number of small glaciers.
7. Stewart.BC, a)Bear glacier, beside road.b) Salmon glacier, on the way to the old Grand Duke mine, beside road.
There are literaly 1000's of remnant glaciers on the north facing BC mountains but by their nature of survival,heavy forestation, higher elevations and high snow packs make them much more difficult to access in a day especially if it is in a wilderness area which much of BC,s mountains are.
In Europe, their glaciers are so accessible that all you need to do is plunk down the money and a huge gondola will take you and your high heels up to a tea house next to a spectacular glacier. Not so easy in BC.
Better start backpacking.Its much easier than you think and it opens a huge world of wilderness experiences.
Asulkan trail,Glacier NP
Perley Rock, Illecillewaet Glacier, Glacier NP
Dave
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