Jasper Brewing
Jasper Brewing Co was the first of its kind in the Canadian National park. They use glacier water to make their fine ales. With a great menu as well, this is a favourite hangout spot for locals and...
View ArticleThe Glacier Skywalk & Columbia Icefield
Step out on a cliff-edge walkway where giant glaciers perch above you and the spectacular Sunwapta Valley spreads out below. The Columbia Icefield Skywalk experience features waterfalls, wildlife,...
View ArticleMount Edith Cavell
The Cavell Meadow Hike is a Jasper favourite. This 8.5km hike offers a loop through the floral meadows or Path of the Glacier. See views of the angel glacier but don’t get too close, house size blocks...
View ArticlePyramid Island
Pyramid Island is a 0.6 kilometre moderately trafficked out and back trail. It has wonderful views of Pyramid Mountain. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching...
View ArticleSoak in Miette Hot Springs
For a soothing dip in mineral-infused natural hot springs, make the 60-kilometre trek to Miette Hot Springs, which boasts the distinct honour of being the hottest hot springs in the Canadian Rockies....
View ArticleDark Sky Preserve
In 2011, Jasper was designated as one of the 17 Dark Sky Preserves in Canada by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Because the light pollution is so limited in Jasper, the area has ideal...
View ArticleAthabasca Falls
At 23 m in height, Athabasca Falls may not be the tallest waterfall in the Canadian Rockies but it is one of the most powerful, due to the sheer volume of water flowing into the gorge from the...
View ArticleJasper SkyTram
The Jasper SkyTram is the highest and longest guided aerial tramway in Canada going to a height of 2,263 meters above sea level. It is located on the mountain called The Whistlers and provides easy...
View ArticleMaligne Canyon
Maligne Canyon is the deepest canyon in Jasper National Park, with a depth of more than 50 metres at certain points. Maligne River, which originates at Maligne lake, flows underground from Medicine...
View ArticleMaligne Lake
This 22km long lake is the second largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies. The blue waters can be too cold for swimming, so it’s not recommended. But there are plenty of different activates to do...
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