Jasper, Canada Field Guide & Exploration Handbook

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FIELD GUIDE & EXPLORATION HANDBOOK

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A L L P H OTO S C O U R T E S Y O F TO U R I S M J A S P E R U N L E S S OT H E R W I S E N OT E D. T H I S PA G E : T R AV E L A L B E R TA F R O N T C O V E R : D AV I D G U E N T H E R BACK COV ER: C &B A DV ERTIS I NG


WHAT’S INSIDE GETTING TO JASPER 02 WELCOME TO JASPER 03 SUMMER IN JASPER 04 T H E I C E F I E L D S PA R K WAY 0 6 SUMMER ADVENTURES 10 PA R K S C A N A D A / S U M M E R 1 1 THINGS TO DO 12 T O U G H W E AT H E R 2 3 J A S P E R D A R K S K Y F E S T I VA L 24 JASPER DARK SK Y PRESERVE 26 PA R K S C A N A D A / FA L L 2 7 ANNUAL JASPER EVENTS 29 W H E R E T O E AT 3 0 W H E R E T O S TAY 3 6 WINTER IN JASPER 44 J A S P E R I N J A N U A R Y F E S T I VA L 4 6 WINTER ADVENTURES 48 PA R K S C A N A D A / W I N T E R 5 0 J A S P E R P R I D E F E S T I VA L 5 1 PA R K S C A N A D A / S P R I N G 5 2 JASPER POINTS OF INTEREST MAP 53 JASPER TRAIL MAP 54 JASPER TOWN MAP 56 JASPER’S TOP 5 ROAD RIDES 57 LEGEND: AMENITIES & SERVICES 57

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02 GETTING TO JASPER

VENTURE BEYOND. F R O M H E R E , D E PA R T T H E C U R I O U S A N D F R E E S P I R I T E D. T h e r e s t l e s s o f m i n d a n d b o d y. T h e e x p l o r e r s a n d w a n d e r e r s w h o s e d e s t i n a t i o n a w a i t s o n e a d v e n t u r e b e y o n d . Yo u r d e s t i n a t i o n i s t h e l a r g e s t N a t i o n a l P a r k i n t h e C a n a d i a n R o c k i e s – a n 1 1 , 0 0 0 square kilometre swath of untamed wilderness. A designated Dark S k y P r e s e r v e a n d p a r t o f a U N E S C O Wo r l d H e r i t a g e S i t e , J a s p e r National Park welcomes all those prepared to venture beyond.

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P H OTO : V I A R A I L C A N A D A

WELCOME TO JASPER. FROM HERE, SET OUT THE SCOUTS OF WILD AND AMA ZING. Your first destination in Jasper is the Visitor Information Centre – the log and stone house in the heart of town. Start your adventure in the very same place that Jasper’s first Superintendent called home. This designated Heritage Building is not only a year-round information hub, but a popular gathering place and frequent venue for outdoor entertainment. Tourism Jasper and Parks Canada staff work closely together, advising you on all things Jasper – what to do, where to stay, where to eat, trail conditions, wildlife sightings, and information on backcountry adventures. Stop by the Visitor Information Centre for tips, guidance, and to share your exploration stories.


SUMMER IN JASPER

SEEK OUT NEW FRONTIERS. E X P LO R E T H E B E AU T Y O F T H E I C E F I E L D S PA R K WAY O R D I S C OV E R S I L E N C E B E S I D E A L A K E , D E E P I N T H E B AC KC O U N T RY. Go fur ther and uncover more in the largest of the Rock y Mountain N a t i o n a l P a r k s . F r o m t r y i n g y o u r h a n d a t w i l d l i f e p h o t o g r a p h y, t o c h a l l e n g i n g t h e r a p i d s o f t h e m i g h t y S u n w a p t a R i v e r, a m a z i n g personal expeditions await.

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VENTURE BEYOND

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THE ICEFIELDS PARKWAY TURNS 75 IN 2015 O R I G I N A LLY O P E N E D I N 1 9 4 0, T H I S I C O N I C S C E N I C D R I V E H A S W E LC O M E D M I LLI O N S O F V I S I TO R S A N D S E E N M A N Y C H A N G E S OV E R T H E PA S T 7 5 Y E A R S . Long before Canada even existed, the area was known to Aboriginal people on both sides of the Continental Divide. Aboriginal guides shared their routes and knowledge with early European explorers, traders and railroaders, as well as with the first recreational mountaineers. Adventurous early visitors called it the "Wonder Trail" and the "Glacier Trail". Prior to the completion of the Parkway, the journey took weeks by pack horse. From 1931 to its completion in 1940, crews built the "Wonder Trail" into a single track road as a Depression Era make-work project. The goal of the builders was to make this mountain path in the shadow of the Continental Divide accessible to all. They named the road the Icefields Parkway. P H OTO : PA R K S C A N A D A / R O G I E R G R U Y S

Today, stretching 232 km (144 miles), this is a journey through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, allowing visitors to experience the mountains, glaciers, alpine meadows and turquoise lakes that define the beauty of the Canadian Rockies. This highelevation mountain road provides a multitude of opportunities that change with the seasons. From hiking, camping and picnicking to sightseeing and Ice Explorer tours, the possibilities are endless. Come celebrate one of the top 10 scenic drives in the world. Stay tuned for details on special events, programs and activities. Follow the jasper.travel and Jasper National Park websites for more.


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WOOLEY

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STUTFIELD 3453 m

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Stutfield Glacier

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Tangle

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KITCHENER 3505 m

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SNOWDOME 3459 m

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103 130

Wilcox Pass Wilcox (early June to Sept.) MAX 25 FT SUNWAPTA PASS (Banff and Jasper boundary)

106 127

Hilda Creek Hostel

111 122

Parker Ridge

112 121

Nigel Pass

116 117

Bridal Veil Falls

117 120

Weeping Wall

124 109

Coleman Creek

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Wilcox

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Icefield Centre

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Mount Christie

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Goats and Glaciers

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Gong Lake

COLUMBIA

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Sunwapta Falls 4

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Sunwapta Falls

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Honeymoon Lake

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Beaver Lake

Wabasso Lake

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Moab Lake

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Whirlpool

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Mount Kerkeslin

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Jacques Lake

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Parker Ridge

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CIRRUS 3270 m

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Weeping Wall

3344 m

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Coleman Creek

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Alexandra River

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Pinto Lake

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Rampart Creek

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Bow Summit / Peyto Lake

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Bow Glacier, Bow Glacier Falls Num-Ti-Jah Lodge (May-Oct.)

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Bow Lake

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MOLAR 3002 m

Hector Lake

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Lake Louise

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Chephren Lake, Cirque Lake

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Bow Lake 11 Crowfoot Glacier 12 13 Helen Lake

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Herbert Lake

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Viewpoint

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WAPTA ICEFIELD

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Waterfowl Lakes (end of June to early Sept.)

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Mosquito Creek

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Mistaya Canyon

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2917 m

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Peyto Lake

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Glacier Lake

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Sunset Pass and Sunset Lookout

3261 m

KM FROM JASPER

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3265 m


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SUMMER ADVENTURES/

AMAZING PERSONAL EXPEDITIONS AWAIT. E XPLORE L AKES AND RIVE RS ⊲⊲ Rent a canoe or kayak to explore one of our glacial

lakes – Maligne, Pyramid, Patricia, Lac Beauvert ⊲⊲ Explore WWII remains of project Habakkuk in

Patricia Lake with Jasper Dive Adventures ⊲⊲ Take a Maligne Lake Boat Cruise to Spirit Island

(family and photography cruises available) ⊲⊲ Raft one of our incredible Rocky Mountain rivers

with Jasper Raft Tours, Jasper Whitewater Rafting, Jasper Rafting Adventures, Maligne Rafting Adventures or Rocky Mountain River Guides DISCOVE R THE VALLE Y ⊲⊲ Explore more than 1000 km of

trails by foot, bike or horse ⊲⊲ Go on a guided hike with Canadian Skyline

Adventures or Walks & Talks Jasper ⊲⊲ Experience some of the world’s best golfing

at The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge ⊲⊲ Learn about the locals on a wildlife

tour with SunDog Tours, Maligne Adventures, or Jasper Tour Company ⊲⊲ Go on a horseback excursion with Jasper Riding

Stables or Tonquin Valley Backcountry Lodge A SCE ND NE W HE IG HTS ⊲⊲ See Jasper in a whole new way

with the Jasper SkyTram ⊲⊲ Take on rock climbing with Rockaboo

Mountain Adventures ⊲⊲ Fly over stunning vistas with

High Country Heli Tours GO FURTHE R AFIE LD ⊲⊲ Head down the Icefields Parkway for fantastic

mountain vistas and scenic lookout points; get up close and personal with the Columbia Icefields and visit the Glacier Skywalk ⊲⊲ Hit the road in a sidecar with

Jasper Motorcycle Tours P H OTO : K AT H M A N D U


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PARKS CANADA

SUMMER: FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME, EVERYTHING IS WITHIN REACH– FROM THE VALLEY BOTTOM TO THE HIGH ALPINE SUMMITS.

P H OTO : PA R K S C A N A D A / R YA N B R AY B E LO W : PA R K S C A N A D A / N I C O L E G A B O U R Y

ACTIVITIES FOR FUN AND LE ARNING

TOP 3 BE ACHES

PA R K S C A N A DA I N V I T E S YO U TO J O I N S U M M E R AC T I V I T I E S F O R T H E YO U N G A N D T H E YO U N G AT H E A R T. ⊲⊲ There’s a bit of drama in the park about pine trees! Watch for street theatre performances around the Heritage Firehall in town and at Whistlers campground.

L A K E A N N E T T E The perfect destination for an epic day with the whole family. Awe-inspiring turquoise green water and a long sandy beach to enjoy. Lake Annette includes a 2.4 km paved trail around the lake shore. Cooking shelters and a playground can be found a few steps away from the beach.

⊲⊲ At Miette Hot Springs, join interpreters for a short walk to

the source of the springs and some fun science. ⊲⊲ Hear the crackling of the fire and smell the burning bannock – oops!

You don’t have to be camping to join weekend campfire programs at Wabasso and Wilcox campgrounds. ⊲⊲ Listen to the drum beat, hear stories of Canada’s first people or connect

with traditional Aboriginal culture through crafts and your own creativity. Fall and winter programs include a variety of dark skies programs and the new Wildlife Camera Safari, an easy walking adventure that lets you see what the animals are doing even without seeing them. Pick up a schedule of activities from information centres or campgrounds or look online at parkscanada.gc.ca/jasper-interpretation.

MOUNTAIN BIKING

L A K E E D I T H The beach is at its best mid to end summer when the level of the lake is getting lower. This makes for warmer water, a wider beach and a great place for kids to play. P Y R A M I D L A K E Pyramid Lake may not have the spectacular turquoise water Lake Annette and Lake Edith have to offer but its amazing mountain views and clean sandy beaches make this a go-to destination for summer fun. The lake offers a selection of several beaches. If you feel like exploring the lake, boats can be rented at the lakeside resort. All three locations offer picnic tables, metal fire rings with grills and outhouses.

P R AC T I C E YO U R S K I L L S W H I L E E N J OY I N G T H E S C E N E RY (2.8 km one way) Follow the Wapiti Trail to Red Squirrel Run all the way to Old Fort Point. There, lock your bike in the rack and climb up the stairs for an impressive view of the Athabasca Valley and the townsite. Return via Red Squirrel Run back to town or continue along the Lac Beauvert Road to the lake (1.0 km one way). Wide level surface, with a few roots and rocks. V E N T U R E O U T S I D E O F YO U R C O M F O R T ZO N E (13.2 km return) Begin your adventure at the Sixth Bridge, a short drive outside town, toward Maligne Lake. The Overlander (Trail 10) brings you to the historic Moberly Cabin. The trail follows the Athabasca River, relatively flat, with a grassy double track to start. Further afield, the trail curls and dips over gravel beds and root features. Make some noise before bursting through the wolf willows to the meadows, as this is grizzly country.

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THINGS TO DO

GO FURTHER. DISCOVER MORE. V E N T U R E B E YO N D W I T H L A N D, WAT E R , A N D A I R E X P E R I E N C E S . Explore a variet y of ac tivities for all levels of adventure.

CH A BA THE ATRE 604 CONNAUGHT DR

Jasper’s Twin Screen Cinema Centre is located on Connaught Drive across from the Train Station. The Chaba Theatre offers current and classic titles in a friendly and comfortable theatre.

Phone for info 24hrs 780-852-4749 www.jasperalberta.ca

HIGH COUNTRY HELICOP TERS Flying from our Peregrine Heliport or the Jasper/Hinton Airport closest to Jasper National Park, we offer a variety of spectacular scenic flights, heli-hiking and custom itineraries to cover any budget. We fly year round in our heated Jet engine helicopters accommodating 4 to 6 guests per flight. Tickets are available online or at the Peregrine office.

780-852-0125 | 1-877-777-4354 www.hcheli.com

P H OTO : T R AV E L A L B E R TA / G E O R G E S I M H O N I

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CURRIE’S GUIDING

EDGE CONTROL SKI & OUTDOOR STORE

Expert guided fishing trips to the beautiful crystal clear lakes in Jasper National Park. Featuring a variety of trout and pike. Rental canoes, rowboats, electric motors and fishing gear. Overnight gourmet fishing trips. Book through Jasper Source for Sports (780-852-3654) and Astoria Hotel (780-852-3351).

626 CONNAUGHT DR

780-852-5650 www.fishjasper.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 21

Premium outdoor clothing from Mountain Hardwear, Helly Hansen, Eider & Völkl Performance Wear. Large selection of Keen footwear, Chaco Adventure Sandals and Lowa hiking boots. Backpacks of all sizes and all kinds of accessories. Ski and boot sales, service, and rentals. Völkl, Dynastar, Lange, Blizzard, Head. Open Daily. Walks & Talks Jasper and Rocky Mountain River Guides are located here.

780-852-4945 | 1-888-242-3343 www.edgecontrol.ca

THE FA IRMONT JASPER PA RK LODGE GOLF CLUB 1 OLD LODGE RD

This 18 hole, Stanley Thompson designed golf course offers elevated tee boxes, dramatic bunkering and holes aligned with stunning mountain vistas. Few golf courses in the world can match the rugged majesty of this national treasure, consistently named Canada’s #1 Golf Resort by SCORE Golf Magazine.

780-852-6090 jpl.golfreservations@fairmont.com www.fairmont.com/jasper/golf SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 41

JASPER DI V E A DV ENTURES

JASPER PA RK STA BLES

JASPER R A F T TOURS

In Patricia Lake, Jasper Dive Adventures offers a unique underwater experience. PADI Instructors offer Open Water to Rescue Diver courses. Take a guided tour to WWII wreck code named “Habbakuk”! Discover Scuba course is great for new divers! Contact for information. See you underwater! Email: jasperdiveadventures@hotmail.ca

AT THE FAIRMONT PARK LODGE

This easy rafting and awe-inspiring float trip down the Athabasca River is suitable for ages 2 to 102. Our specially designed 25 foot oar powered rafts, provide a comfortable ride along easy rapids. Your National Park licensed guide will point out the natural, wild and human history of Jasper. “On the river time” can be 1 hour – 1¾ hours.

780-852-3560 | 1-888-499-6848 www.jasperdiveadventures.com

Ride the trails surrounding the Jasper Park Lodge. Our 1 and ¼ hour, beginner to intermediate trail, will take you through old growth forest along the shore of Lake Annette. ($42.00). Our 2 hour ride, for those with some experience, explores the Athabasca Valley by ascending to viewpoints above the golf course. ($72.00).

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JASPER R A F TING A DV ENTURES

JASPER RIDING STA BLES

JASPER SK Y TR A M

Jasper’s best rafting company! Jasper Rafting Adventures delivers unsurpassed experiences for the best value, offering the most daily departures. Jasper’s newest rafting company prides itself on using only the best and newest gear available.

5 MINUTES NORTH OF JASPER ON PYRAMID LAKE RD

Elevate your Canadian Rockies experience by climbing aboard Jasper SkyTram – the highest and longest guided aerial tramway in Canada. Stand among six mountain ranges and overlook glacial fed turquoise lakes, flowing rivers and the scenic mountain town of Jasper.

1-866-496-7238 www.JasperRaftingAdventures.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 22

Jasper Riding Stables offers travelers a true ‘Western Experience’: the chance to explore the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains on horseback. Options include one, two and three hour trail rides led by qualified guides who take you along trails with wonderful views and abundant opportunities to see wildlife.

780-852-7433 | info@jasperstables.com www.jasperstables.com

780-852-3093 | 1-866-850-8726 www.jasperskytram.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17

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MIE T TE HOT SPRINGS

M A LIGNE R A F TING & SIGHTSEEING A DV ENTURES

M A RMOT BASIN 20 MINUTES SOUTH OF JASPER ON MARMOT RD

(Photo: Parks Canada, Ben Morin photographer)

616 PATRICIA ST

Marmot Basin offers four mountain faces of great skiing and snowboarding terrain for all levels of ability from November until May. Ski area amenities include three Day Lodges, High Performance Ski/Snowboard Rentals, Snow School Lessons, the Little Rascals Nursery and Outer Limits Retail Shop. Create wonderful, winter memories while enjoying your Canadian Rockies skiing experience at Marmot Basin!.

The Rockies are home to Canada’s most famous hot springs. Jasper’s Miette Hot Springs will toast your toes perfectly after an invigorating hike or drive in the park. Open daily from May 8 – October 12, 2015.

Explore Jasper on one of our river rafting or sightseeing experiences with our highly trained and knowledgeable guides. Wildlife Tours in the Maligne Valley and our world class rafting available daily. No experience necessary.

780-852-3370 | 1-866-625-4463 www.maligneadventures.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 18

780-852-3816 | 1-866-952-3816 www.skimarmot.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 49

780-866-3939 | 1-800-767-1611 www.hotsprings.ca


15 THINGS TO DO

JASPER’S W HITE WATER R A F TING Jasper is home to Canada’s first commercial rafting company in the country, and that’s us. We’ve been setting the standard for safety since 1971. Raft the rivers we pioneered and allow us to share the knowledge that comes from playing on rivers for over 40 years.

780-852-7238 | 1-800-557-7238 www.WhiteWaterRaftingJasper.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 20

JASPER-Y ELLOW HE A D MUSEUM & A RCHI V ES 400 BONHOMME ST

Among our featured artifacts are Curly Phillips’ canoe, the ice axe from Mt. Alberta, and David Thompson’s musket balls recovered from Athabasca Pass. Our feature photograph highlights the early (and not recommended!) days of human and bear interaction within Jasper National Park – circa 1920.

780-852-3013 www.jaspermuseum.org

M A LIGNE L A K E Maligne Lake and Spirit Island are amongst that elite world-famous collection of Rocky Mountain landmarks that so epitomize the Canadian Rockies. Scenic cruises to world-famous Spirit Island on Maligne Lake depart every hour on the hour throughout the summer season.

780-852-3370 | maligne@malignelake.com www.malignelake.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 18

MOUNTA IN GA LLERIES

MOUNTA IN W ELLNESS DAY SPA

PATRICI A L A K E BOAT RENTA LS

LOWER LEVEL, THE FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE

76 CONNAUGHT DR (REAR ENTRANCE) & 96 GEIKIE ST

Devoted to promoting original, authentic works of Canadian Art. A fine collection of museum quality paintings and sculpture that will tempt even the most seasoned collector. Three locations, Jasper, Banff and Whistler. Find us on Facebook and Twitter, @MntGalleries.

Jasper’s only spa using EMINENCE Organic Skincare. Offering Couples Massages, a variety of massage techniques, RMTs and a full line of esthetic services as well as a variety of spa packages for individuals and couples. All guests can enjoy the Mineral Pool, Hot Tub & Eucalyptus Steam Room. The perfect way to unwind and pamper yourself. Open year round, 7 days/week.

Soak in the stunning scenery on beautiful Patricia Lake! Patricia Lake Bungalows offers kayak, canoe, paddleboat and rowboat rentals to the public. Call for rates and availability. Email: info@patricialakebungalows.com

780-852-5378 www.mountaingalleries.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 22

780-852-3252 www.mountainwellnessdayspa.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 43

780-852-3560 | 1-888-499-6848 www.patricialakebungalows.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35


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ROCK A BOO MOUNTA IN A DV ENTURES

ROCK Y MOUNTA IN RI V ER GUIDES

If you are curious as to what gems lie hidden in the wilderness, let our guides show you a few of our favourites. Venture beyond in Jasper National Park!

Jasper’s authority on true whitewater. Specializing in adventure rafting from mild to wild with an emphasis on the wild. Join our experienced guides on the wildest rivers in the National Park and see why we are Jasper’s favourite rafting company.

780-820-0092 | info@rockaboo.ca www.rockaboo.ca

780-852-3777 | 1-866-952-3777 www.JasperRafting.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 22

THE SPA AT THE FA IRMONT JASPER PA RK LODGE 1 OLD LODGE RD

The luxury Fairmont spa boasts 10,000 square feet of space, including 10 treatment rooms and the beautiful Reflections Lounge. Inspired by the natural elements of Jasper, the spa reflects the energy of the mountains, rivers and waterfalls surrounding it.

780-852-6014 (appointments required) jpl.spa@fairmont.com www.fairmont.com/jasper SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 41

SLEIGH RIDES ON P Y R A MID L A K E Matched teams of horses, tuned bells, sleighs with comfortable seats and warm throw blankets make for a classic winter experience. Join us for a 40 minute ride along the sunny shore of Pyramid Lake. Dec. 19 – Jan. 3. Weekends Jan. 9 – Mar. 27. $22. Ages 5 and under free.

780-852-7433 | info@jasperstables.com www.jasperstables.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 20

SUNDOG TOUR COMPA N Y

WA LKS & TA LKS JASPER

414 CONNAUGHT DR

626 CONNAUGHT DR

Daily wildlife viewing, sightseeing tours to Maligne Lake, Columbia Icefields, Mount Edith Cavell, Miette Hot Springs and Jasper SkyTram. SunDog Tour Co. provides luxury, private and shared transportation between Jasper, Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary and Edmonton. Specializing in transportation and sightseeing packages for travellers visiting the Rockies.

Join Paula – professionally qualified guide, former registered nurse and lifetime Jasper resident – on informative guided hikes. Paula will lead you on unique routes and shares her passion for the wildlife, mountains, glaciers, lakes and rivers as we hike. Walks & Talks Jasper is “All About Nature”.

780-852-4056 | 1-888-786-3641 www.sundogtours.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 09

780-852-4994 | 1-888-242-3343 www.walksntalks.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 20


THE BEST VIEW IN JASPER

ELEVATE YOUR CANADIAN ROCKIES EXPERIENCE Gain a new perspective of Canada’s Largest and Most Inspiring Rocky Mountain National Park by climbing aboard the Jasper SkyTram – the longest and highest guided aerial tramway in Canada. Experience the endless views of six mountain ranges and stunning glacially fed lakes while exploring the boardwalks or hiking to the summit of our mountaintops. A flight on the Jasper SkyTram will truly heighten your senses.

Reserve your flight at JasperSkyTram.com | Follow Us @JasperSkyTram


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Two departure times daily: 9:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. The Maligne Valley is the highlight of any visit to Jasper National Park. Join our half day tour while we go in search of elk, bear, moose and big horn sheep while enjoying the scenery of lakes and mountains. Available with lakeside guided walk instead of cruise for $65.

Book Now! Visit our downtown booking office: Maligne Tours reservaTion CenTre 616 Patricia Street, Jasper Ph: 780.852.3370 Toll Free: 1-866-625-4463 www.maligneadventures.com

JASPER’S BEST RAFTING 616 Patricia Street, Jasper

780-852-3370 · Toll Free: 1-866-625-4463

www.raftjasper.com

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SCENIC BOAT CRUISES TO WORLD-FAMOUS SPIRIT ISLAND

Maligne Lake Ticket Office in Downtown Jasper, 616 Patricia Street

780.852.3370

www.malignelake.com


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Guided Fishing Trips half day, full day, and multi day overnight guided fishing trips on the pristine clear lakes of Jasper National Park for reservations call the Astoria Hotel at 780-852-3351 or Curries Guiding at 780-852-5650

fishjasper.com

Boat and Motor rentals

Canoes, rowboats, motors and batteries available for rental on various local lakes by the day rentals arranged at Jasper Source for Sports at 406 Patricia St phone 780-852-3654


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@MntGalleries

Rod Prouse, ‘Sunny Afternoon JPL’

WWW.MOUNTAINGALLERIES.COM Chateau Whistler | Banff Springs Hotel | Jasper Park Lodge


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TOUGH WEATHER/

EXPLORE NEW PERSPECTIVES. E MBR ACE THE WATE R ⊲⊲ Seek out iconic Jasper waterfalls or explore

the depths of the Maligne Canyon ⊲⊲ Challenge the rapids with Jasper Raft

Tours, Jasper Whitewater Rafting, Rocky Mountain River Guides, Maligne Rafting Adventures or Jasper Rafting Adventures ⊲⊲ Relax in the natural Miette Hot Springs

UNCOVE R ARTS AND CULTURE ⊲⊲ Dive deeper at the Jasper-Yellowhead

Museum and Archives ⊲⊲ Experience the world of Rocky

Mountain art at Mountain Galleries TAKE SHE LTE R ⊲⊲ Enjoy physical and mental recreation

at the Jasper Activity & Aquatic Centre or Jasper Municipal Library ⊲⊲ Indulge in Afternoon Tea at the

historic Maligne Lake Chalet E MBARK ON A CULINARY JOURNE Y ⊲⊲ Try the wicked offerings at Evil Dave’s Grill ⊲⊲ Taste beer made with Rocky Mountain

water at the Jasper Brewing Company ⊲⊲ Try elk or bison at Papa George’s Restaurant ⊲⊲ Go on an Italian voyage with Famoso Pizzeria ⊲⊲ Explore the many options

at Lou Lou’s Pizzeria M A L I G N E C A N YO N | P H OTO : T R AV E L A L B E R TA


L O O K U P. P O W E R D O W N .

JASPER DARK SKY FESTIVAL JA S P E R ’ S DA R K S K Y I N V I T E S A S T R O N O M E R S AT E V E RY LE V E L TO G A Z E U P O N T H E W O N D E R O F O N E O F T H E W O R LD ’ S L A R G E S T DA R K S K Y P R E S E R V E S . A s d a y l i g h t hours begin to recede, Oc tober is the ideal time to celebrate t h e s k i e s w i t h t h e a n n u a l J a s p e r D a r k S k y F e s t i v a l , a n e v e rgrowing Festival aimed at connec ting all ages to our universe a n d b e y o n d . V i s i t w w w. j a s p e r d a r k s k y f e s t .c o m f o r d e t a i l s .

SIGNATURE E VENTS ⊲⊲ S Y M P H O N Y U N D E R T H E S TA R S

at The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge ⊲⊲ B E YO N D T H E S TA R S at Lake Annette ⊲⊲ FA M I LY P R O G R A M M I N G presented

by TELUS World of Science Edmonton

P H OTO : J E F F B A R T L E T T


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STARS OF THE SHOW W E LC O M I N G B AC K COL . CHRIS HADFIELD NEW FOR 2015, former hosts of Discovery Channel’s MythBusters Series, Grant Imahara, Kari Byron and Tory Belleci

P H OTO S ( TO P TO B OT TO M ) : N A SA , V IC TO R ZELENTSOV / B EN H A NSO N / J EFF BA RTLE T T


26 DARK-SK Y PRESERVE (DSP) A Dark-Sky Preserve is an area in which no artificial lighting is visible and active measures are in place to educate and promote the reduction of light pollution to the public and nearby municipalities. Sky glow from beyond the borders of the Preserve will be of comparable intensity, or less, to that of natural sky glow. (www.rasc.ca/dark-sky-site-designations, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada)

DARK SK Y VIE WING TIPS AND SAFET Y ON YOUR OWN TA K E S O M E F R I E N D S It’s best to visit some of these places as a group and this is especially important at night. Wildlife do use some of these areas at dawn or dusk for grazing and feeding, so always make noise and give space to anything that might be in the area. Move together as a group, and when wildlife is present, adapt your plans accordingly.

JASPER DARK SKY PRESERVE

TOP SIX DARK SKY WATCHING SITES IN JASPER NATIONAL PARK DA R K S K Y V I E W I N G I S A S L I M I T L E S S A S T H E N I G H T S K Y I T S E L F. W i t h t h o u s a n d s o f kilometres of trails and hundreds of campsites under the stars, there are a variety of options i n J a s p e r t o v i e w t h e s t e l l a r n i g h t s k y. ⊲⊲ W H I S T LE R S , WA P I T I O R

WA B A S S O C A M P G R O U N D S Whistlers and Wapiti are less than 5 km south of townsite on highway 93A; drive further south to Wabasso ⊲⊲ O LD F O R T P O I N T

2 km from Jasper townsite. Take highway 93A leaving Jasper, and turn left immediately after crossing Highway 16 ⊲⊲ PY R A M I D I S L A N D

7 km from Jasper townsite, 1 km past Pyramid Lake Resort ⊲⊲ JA S P E R H O U S E V I E W P O I N T

35 km east from Jasper on Highway 16 ⊲⊲ M A LI G N E L A K E

50 km from Jasper townsite. From Highway 16, head east towards Edmonton and turn right on the turn-off to The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge / Maligne Lake. Follow the Maligne Lake Road to the parking lot at the end ⊲⊲ AT H A B A S C A G L AC I E R

103 km south of Jasper, on the Icefields Parkway P H OTO : PA R K S C A N A D A / R O G I E R G R U Y S

C O M E P R E PA R E D Mountain weather is infamous for changing quickly. Bring a jacket and warm clothes in case those heavenly skies turn grey, or the temperatures drop to conditions that compromise your comfort level. Bring plenty of spare food, water and blankets. D R I V E S A F E LY Watch yourself and the roads around you – weather in the Rockies can change very quickly. Confine your night sky viewing activities to areas you can count on for ease of access, and make sure your vehicle is winter tire equipped and ready for snow. B R I N G B I N O C U L A R S & S C O P E You don’t need to be an avid astronomer to benefit from the use of these tools. Binoculars are often a good tool that beginner astronomers use and have the benefit of being less costly and a lot more portable. Scopes range in price (from a few bucks to hundreds of dollars) and in weight as well. Pick a location with access appropriate to the gear you are bringing. I N V E S T I N A S L R Your best bet is a wide-angle lens with an F-stop of 2.8 or higher. Beautiful images of the night sky are made more possible with a good camera, a tripod and the proper lens to do the job. G O R E D, O R G O H O M E It takes up to 20 minutes for the human eye to properly adjust to dark viewing conditions, and a blast from the simplest torch or headlamp can set you back to square one. Best areas for stargazing are those places off of roadways and away from busy campsites and picnic areas. Bring red cellophane and adapt your flashlights to shine red or use red light lamps if you need a steady source of light. AT T E N D A DA R K S K Y P R O G R A M If there’s a major event such as an eclipse or a meteor shower, there will probably be a program offered. These programs are opportunistic in nature, so inquire locally at the Jasper Park Information Centre.


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PARKS CANADA

FALL: THE BUSY TOURIST SEASON IS OVER, COLOURS ARE CHANGING AND THE PARK IS ALL YOURS. R E A S O N S TO D O A B AC KC O U N T RY T R I P I N T H E FA L L ⊲⊲ The trails are uncrowded; ⊲⊲ The trails are generally dryer; ⊲⊲ The bugs are gone; ⊲⊲ The shorter daylight makes for great stargazing; ⊲⊲ Colours are changing to bright red and yellow.

The Tonquin Valley and the Skyline trails are great destinations in the fall. Be prepared to snuggle up as we do get cold nights at this time of the year.

P H OTO : PA R K S C A N A D A / L . N E U F E L D B E LO W : PA R K S C A N A D A / B E N M O R I N

RED CHAIR PROGRAM In the summer of 2014, six red Adirondack chairs were placed in various locations for you to discover and enjoy. When you find one, take a moment to sit down and take in the beautiful surroundings. Learn more about this location by reading the interpretive plaque on the chair’s armrest. H O W C A N YO U F I N D T H E C H A I R S ? Stop by the Information Centre to get a map of the park and check out these special locations: ⊲⊲ Lake Edith Day-use Area ⊲⊲ Pyramid Overlook Trail (2b) ⊲⊲ Lower Maligne Day-use Area ⊲⊲ Old Fort Point Trail on the “second summit” ⊲⊲ Wilcox Pass Trail ⊲⊲ Valley of the Five Lakes between

Third and Fourth Lakes If you are an adventurer and have a GPS device, visit the Jasper National Park website to access the UTM coordinates.

To help you find a Red Chair, follow some of these direction pointers when you are out on the trail. Don’t forget to immortalize the moment with a photo! Feel free to share this photo with us by tagging Jasper National Park, and we will add your image to our Facebook (Jasper National Park) and Twitter (#JasperNP) feeds! STAY TUNED FOR NEW RED CHAIR LOCATIONS.

C O N N E C T W I T H J A S P E R N AT I O N A L PA R K | #J A S P E R N P

STAY ALERT DURING THE FALL RUT From the beginning of September to the middle of October, you need to be extra cautious around elk. At this time of the year, males can become extremely aggressive. They have been known to charge people and vehicles. Remember to stay at least 30 metres away from all elk. For more information, consult our “Calving and Rutting Season” brochure.

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VENTURE BEYOND

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WHAT’S ON IN JASPER: 2015–2016

ANNUAL JASPER EVENTS

C H E C K JA S P E R .T R AV E L O F T E N F O R A D D I T I O N A L E V E N T S & D E TA I L S .

JAN

JASPER IN JA NUA RY FESTI VA L

FEB

FA MILY DAY PACK AGES A ND PROGR A MMING

J A N 5 –3 1 / 1 6

MAR

JASPER PRIDE FESTI VA L

APR

A LOH A CUP AT M A RMOT BASIN

M A R 1 7–2 0 / 1 6

KOK A NEE FREERIDE AT M A RMOT BASIN

MAY

DOG DAYS OF M AY AT THE FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE

JUN

N ATION A L A BORIGIN A L DAY JUN 21/15

JUL

CA N A DA DAY CELEBR ATIONS JUL 1/15

PA RKS DAY JUL 18/15

AUG

JASPER HERITAGE RODEO AU G 1 2 – 1 5 / 1 5

PA RKS CA N A DA ICEFIELDS PA RK WAY L AUNCH: ‘THROUGH ICE A ND TIME ’ A ND E X HIBIT

SEP

TOUR OF A LBERTA SEP 4–5/15

JASPER FOLK MUSIC FESTI VA L SEP 11 –15/ 15

A LBERTA CULTURE DAYS S E P 2 5 –2 7/ 1 5

OCT

JASPER DA RK SK Y FESTI VA L

NOV

MOONLIGHT M A DNESS AT SHOPS A ROUND JASPER

O C T 1 6 –24 / 1 5

CHRISTM AS IN NOV EMBER AT THE FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE

DEC

FESTI VA L OF CHRISTM AS AT THE FAIRMONT JASPER PARK LODGE


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WHERE TO EAT

SAVOUR THE LOCAL FLAVOUR. E X P LO R E JA S P E R ’ S C U L I N A RY S C E N E .  From hear t y mountain break fasts to an e l e g a n t a l p i n e d i n n e r f o r t w o – f r i e n d l y p u b s to charming cafes, this is creative Canadian Rock y Mountain cuisine at its f inest.

P H OTO : S H E R R Y OT T

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31 W HERE TO E AT

BE A R’S PAW BA K ERY / THE OTHER PAW BA K ERY CA FE

BECK ER’S GOURME T RESTAUR A NT

ROBINSONS

5 KM SOUTH ON JASPER / BANFF HW Y

218 CONNAUGHT DR

4 PYRAMID LAKE RD / 610 CONNAUGHT DR

Open May to October. Dinner 5 – 9pm (reservations recommended), breakfast buffet from 8 – 11am. The magnificent view of Mount Kerkeslin and the Athabasca River enhances this most memorable dining experience. Inspired gourmet meals are combined with an elegant yet intimate and relaxing atmosphere.

ROBINSONS AG Foods is Jasper’s largest supermarket with everything that your BBQ, camping, picnic, family get together or hiking menu requires as well as all the gluten free, vegetarian, seafood, baked goods and other specialty items your list has.

This locals favourite features from scratch, artisan, fresh and tasty treats! Breads, muffins, pastries, sandwiches, soup, salads, and great coffee. Visit one or both locations. Wedding and special occasion cakes created to order.

780-852-3233 | 780-852-2253 (BAKE) www.bearspawbakery.com.

780-852-3535 | info@beckerschalets.com www.BeckersChalets.com

780-852-3195 | shop@robinsonfoods.com www.robinsonfoods.com

D’ED DOG BA R & GRILL

E V IL DAV E’S

THE FA IRMONT JASPER PA RK LODGE

404 CONNAUGHT DR

622 PATRICIA ST

1 OLD LODGE RD

A traditional British style pub with a fine selection of imported and local draught and bottled beer. Premium spirits, cocktails and wine. Delicious pub food featuring burgers, nachos and steaks. Darts, pool and sports on the big screen. A popular spot for locals and visitors to meet.

Our family owned restaurant features a globally inspired menu combining fresh ingredients and creative flair. Using premium spirits we create unique cocktails while paying tribute to the classics. Open daily for dinner. Visit our website to make reservations.

Breathtaking views, outstanding service and rich menus make for an exceptional dining experience. Enjoy a cocktail in front of the fire or on the patio at the Emerald Lounge. Indulge at the Moose’s Nook, our authentic Canadian chophouse, or try Orso, the new Italian Restaurant featuring cuisine from Northern Italy.

780-852-4328 www.deddog.com

780-852-3323 www.evildavesgrill.com

jasperparklodge@fairmont.com 780-852-3301 | www.fairmont.com/jasper SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 41


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FA MOSO NE A POLITA N PIZZERI A 607 PATRICIA ST

Famoso serves Neapolitan pizzas that are true to the real thing. Using authentic ingredients the pizzas are hand tossed and fire-roasted in an Italian bell oven for just 90 seconds. Fast and casual, Famoso is the perfect place to relax with friends over pizzas and pints. Salads, soup, sandwiches, desserts, gelato, wine and beer are also available.

780-852-5577 | jnpark@famoso.ca www.famoso.ca

THE PINES RESTAUR A NT AT PYRAMID LAKE RESORT

The Pines has one of the finest mountain settings of any restaurant in the National Parks. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in this upscale facility and ensure to bring your camera as the vistas are holiday memorable. Our culinary team is committed to excellence in food and can accommodate any dietary concern.

780-852-4900 | 1-888-8JASPER www.mpljasper.com

THE INN GRILL

PA PA GEORGE’S RESTAUR A NT

98 GEIKIE ST AT THE BEST WESTERN JASPER INN

404 CONNAUGHT DR

The finest in Canadian cuisine awaits, AAA Alberta beef,salmon, innovative pizzas, Prime Rib, and inspired daily creations. We carry 26 craft beer, exceptional wines. Join us on the Outdoor Terrace open weather permitting.

A local favourite since 1925, for casual dining and authentic Canadian cuisine. Offering wild game dishes, Alberta beef, wild fish and seafood. Start your day with a cup of Oso Negro coffee and a breakfast special, then pick up an alpine picnic lunch to enjoy on the trails.

780 852 3232 | 1 800 661 1933 www.bestwesternjasperinn.com

780-852-2260 www.papageorgesjasper.com

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 41

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 33

W ICK ED CUP

IN JASPER DURING THE JASPER IN JA NUA RY FESTI VA L?

912 CONNAUGHT DR

Canada’s best organic coffee & tea. Our team creates signature drinks and superb breakfast and lunch items to go or eat in with the Rockies in view. As your day ends, come back for wine, beer and food to graze!

780-852-1942 www.wickedcup.ca SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 33

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 34

TA K E A DVA NTAGE OF UNIQUE CULIN A RY E V ENTS A ND E X PERIENCES. V ISIT JINJ.CA FOR DE TA ILS


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Savour Canada's best organic coffee & tea while visiting the Canadian Rockies

Located at the Maligne Lodge 912 Connaught Drive WickedCup.ca


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Alpine Village

A True Canadian Mountain Resort

new

Cabins built in 2012

Beautiful forested resort along the Athabasca River featuring charming deluxe, executive and heritage log cabins. Stone replaces, kitchens & barbeques. Great o-season savings and weekly rates.

PH 1.780.852.3285

Located 2 km south of Jasper

www.alpinevillagejasper.com


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W HERE TO STAY

YOUR BASE OF ADVENTURE. WA K E U P TO E L K G R A Z I N G O N T H E D E W C OV E R E D G R A S S O U T S I D E YO U R W I N D O W. Choices abound, but one thing is cer tain, you’ll be warm and c oz y d u r i n g y o u r s t a y i n J a s p e r.

A LPINE V ILL AGE CA BIN RESORT 2 KM SOUTH OF JASPER ON HW Y 93A NORTH

Rated #1 on Trip Advisor and one of Jasper’s most popular resorts, Alpine Village offers a great selection of superior log cabins and comfort. Nestled between the Athabasca and Miette Rivers, with spectacular views of Mt Edith Cavell and surrounded by wildlife.

780-852-3285 reservations@alpinevillagejasper.com www.alpinevillagejasper.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35

BECK ER’S CH A LE TS 5 KM SOUTH OF JASPER ON HW Y 93

Our log chalets are unsurpassed for spacious elegance combined with the comfort and charm of logs and stone. Thoroughly modernized, our original bungalows retain the warmth and romance of a traditional Rocky Mountain home. Licensed dining room features buffet breakfast and gourmet dinner. Additional amenities include guest laundry, gift shop and playground.

780-852-3779 | info@beckerschalets.com www.beckerschalets.com

P H OTO : C A N A D I A N TO U R I S M C O M M I S S I O N

⊲ SEE INSIDE BACK COVER FOR AMENITIES & SERVICES LEGEND


37 W HERE TO STAY

ASTORI A HOTEL 404 CONNAUGHT DR

A small hotel of character and charm located in the centre of the village adjacent to shops and services and convenient to outdoor activities. The Astoria boasts a friendly pub and an excellent restaurant. Celebrating 90 years of business in Jasper.

780-852-3351 | 1-800-661-7343 www.astoriahotel.com

ATH A BASCA HOTEL

BE A R HILL LODGE

510 PATRICIA ST

100 BONHOMME ST

Welcome to Jasper’s Heritage Boutique Hotel. Exquisitely adorned guest rooms present old world character and new world comfort. Located just a grand staircase away is O’Shea’s Restaurant & Cappuccino Bar, big screen sports action in O’Shea’s Lounge. Amenities, free Wi-Fi and complementary passes to the Aquatic Centre.

Quietly nestled at the forest’s edge, welcome to our quiet corner of Jasper, a peaceful tree-filled oasis within walking distance of downtown. Cozy heritage cabins, spacious suites, whirlpool, sauna and plenty of space for outdoor picnics and barbeques. Cabins – Chalets – B&B.

780-852-3386 | 1-877-542-8422 www.athabascahotel.com

780-852-3209 www.BearHillLodge.com

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 40

BEST WESTERN JASPER INN & SUITES

CH ATE AU JASPER

THE CRIMSON JASPER

96 GEIKIE ST

200 CONNAUGHT DRIVE

One or two bedroom chalet-style vacation suites with kitchen and fireplaces some with balconies and mountain views. Luxurious executive suites. Non-Smoking hotel with complimentary wireless, pool, sauna, steam, jacuzzi, guest laundry, business center, restaurant. Outdoor terrace and lounge for dining. Open for breakfast and dinner.

This hotel offers a variety of luxury accommodations and facilities including executive suites and award winning dining at the Silverwater Grill and Lounge. Amenities include in room fridges and safes, fitness facility, the Mountain Wellness Day Spa, indoor swimming pool and jacuzzi and free wireless in all guest rooms.

At the heart of town lies Jasper’s newest hotel, The Crimson, offering a variety of spacious guest rooms including studio kitchenettes and full kitchen suites. Features indoor pool, hot tub and fitness centre and new C200 Restaurant with Private Dining Room and a menu inspired by only the freshest ingredients.

780-852-4461 | 1-800-661-1933 www.bestwesternjasperinn.com

780-852-5644 | 1-888-8JASPER www.mpljasper.com

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98 GEIKIE ST

780-852-3394 | 1-888-8JASPER www.mpljasper.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 42


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DECORE HOTELS TONQUIN INN (100 JUNIPER ST) & MALIGNE LODGE (912 CONNAUGHT DR)

THE FA IRMONT JASPER PA RK LODGE 1 OLD LODGE RD

Our comfortable, amenity filled affordable hotels are unlike any other. We have a range of airconditioned rooms including ones with kitchenettes and fireplaces. We offer free wireless internet, outdoor hot tubs, heated indoor pools, saunas, fitness centres and laundry facilities.

600 acres of pristine forest and sparkling Lac Beauvert provide the beautiful backdrop for this year-round resort destination. Enjoy luxurious guest rooms, gourmet/casual dining and Canada’s #1 Golf Resort. Seasonal activities include canoeing, horseback riding, skating, snowshoeing, crosscountry skiing and more.

780-852-4987 | 1-800-661-1315 www.decorehotels.com

jasperparklodge@fairmont.com 780-852-3301 | www.fairmont.com/jasper

GL ACIER V IE W INN ICEFIELDS PARK WAY

Stay overnight at the Columbia Icefield. The Glacier View Inn is a boutique hotel located on the top floor of the Glacier Discovery Centre that features spectacular views of the Athabasca Glacier during the day and unmatched stargazing at night.

1-866-606-6700 glacierviewinn@brewster.ca www.glacierviewinn.com

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MOUNT ROBSON INN 902 CONNAUGHT DR

At the south end of Main Street, this hotel ranks in the Top 10 on TripAdvisor in Jasper. Stay in a comfy room or luxury suite and enjoy free breakfast, outdoor hot tubs, pillow top beds, modern TVs, microwaves, fridges and free Wi-Fi.

780-852-3327 | 1-855-5-JASPER www.mountrobsoninn.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 41

POCA HONTAS CA BINS

P Y R A MID L A K E RESORT

42 KM EAST OF JASPER ON HW Y 16 AT MIETTE HOT SPRINGS RD

6 KM NORTH OF JASPER ON PYRAMID LAKE RD

A unique and authentic mountain retreat featuring 57 cabins with a variety of styles including rustic and modern log cabins, deluxe 1 and 2 bedroom style units and 7 new luxury log cabins with full kitchens and king beds. A quiet location with spectacular mountain views offering the comforts that travelers desire.

780-866-3732 | 1-888-8JASPER www.mpljasper.com

Nestled on a terraced hillside overlooking Pyramid Lake,and surrounded by the splendour of the Canadian Rockies, this 62 room chalet-style alpine retreat offers a wide range of accommodation including lofts and guest rooms with kitchenettes. The resort also features a 10 person outdoor hot tub, boat and bike rentals.

780-852-4900 | 1-888-8JASPER www.mpljasper.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 42

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JASPER HOUSE BUNGA LOWS A ND RI V ER TR A IL RESTAUR A NT

LOBSTICK LODGE

M A RMOT LODGE

94 GEIKIE ST

86 CONNAUGHT DR

3.5 KM SOUTH OF JASPER ON HW Y 93

This family hotel features oversized guest rooms including kitchenettes with microwaves and ovens. Additional amenities include guest coin laundry, fitness facility, in room fridges, indoor heated pool and four hot tubs, jacuzzi and sauna. Superb dining at Seasons Restaurant and spectacular view from our Skyline Lounge.

Nestled in the trees on beautifully maintained grounds, this affordable and comfortable hotel offers a variety of guest rooms including kitchen suites with fireplaces. Guests can enjoy awardwinning dining at Embers Steakhouse and Fireside Lounge and can often catch a glimpse of wildlife from their rooms.

Overlooking the Athabasca River, we offer 56 immaculate units in cedar log cabins with LCD TV. Duplexes, quads, kitchenettes, standards and our executive suite. Delight in our newly renovated, River Trail Restaurant. Public telephone, laundry, vending plus frequent wildlife viewing and hiking/biking trails.

780-852-4535 | 1-888-217-6939 www.OspreyResorts.ca

780-852-4431 | 1-888-8JASPER www.mpljasper.com

780-852-4471 | 1-888-8JASPER www.mpljasper.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 42

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OV ERL A NDER MOUNTA IN LODGE

PATRICI A L A K E BUNGA LOWS

PINE BUNGALOWS

35 MINUTES EAST OF JASPER ON HW Y 16

4.8 KM NORTH OF JASPER ON PYRAMID LAKE RD

#2 Cottonwood Creek Rd

Nestled at the edge of Jasper National Park, overlooking the majestic rocky mountains. Enjoy our restaurant, outdoor patio and lounge, noted for fine food, casual dining, and award winning wine list. Mountain view guest rooms, kitchenettes and chalets available.

48 cozy cabins in a secluded forest setting on Patricia Lake. For more discerning taste, reserve “The Grove”, 10 luxury suites to enjoy. Kitchens/FP in most, SAT. TV, Wi-Fi in all. Coin laundry, playground, bike/ boat/kayak rentals, BBQ, outdoor hot tub, firepit. Nature trails. Email: info@patricialakebungalows.com

Open May – October. 72 cozy bungalows situated in a natural forested riverside location, many with fireplaces and kitchens. Seniors’ rates. Conference Centre facility with 25 rooms with self-catering kitchen. ALTO Sustainable Tourism Award. Jasper’s leader in Ecological Integrity! Your cabin in the mountains.

780-852-3560 | 1-888-499-6848 www.patricialakebungalows.com

780-852-3491 | info@pinebungalows.com www.pinebungalows.com

1-877-866-2330 info@overlandermountainlodge.com www.overlandermountainlodge.com

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SAWRIDGE INN AND CONFERENCE CENTRE

TEK A RR A LODGE

THE W HISTLER’S INN

76 CONNAUGHT DR

SOUTH OF JASPER ON HW Y 93A

105 MIETTE AVE

Jasper’s Great Indoors. 152 newly renovated rooms and suites. Extensive amenities include indoor heated pool, Jacuzzi, aromatherapy steam room, and wellness spa. Dining options feature Walter’s Dining Room, and two lounges. Complete wedding and meeting facilities accommodating up to 250 guests.

Tekarra Lodge is situated at the confluence of the Miette and Athabasca rivers, the individual cabins offer an escape from the modern world. With no television or telephone to bring you back to reality, you can relax at the end of the day to a warm, cozy wood-burning fireplace or take part in our free outdoor programs. Email atlinfo@coasthotels.com.

Located in downtown Jasper across from the train station, close to all shops and services with 64 spacious bedrooms and suites. Amenities include elevator, steam room, two outdoor roof-top Jacuzzis, full service dining room, pub, limited on-site parking and a Wildlife Museum with over 100 animals of the National Park.

780-852-5111 | 1-888-729-7343 www.sawridgejasper.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 40

780-852-3058 | 1-800-709-1827 www.tekarralodge.com

780-852-3361 | 1-800-282-9919 www.whistlersinn.com


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JASPER ON THE Fitness & INSIDE Aqu atic Centre • Activity Centre

Access the Pool, Fitness Centre & Climbing Wall - one Great Price!

Fitness Ce ntr Giant 56m e & Climbing W all • 25m Pool Water slide • W hirlpool & Steam Room

Ask about our Affordable Event Packages & New Facilities!

Event Fac ilit Arena • R ies • Sport C amps • Dorm Packages acquet Sports • Skate Park • Concession Jasper Fitness & Aquatic Centre Jasper Activity Centre 780-852-3663/3381 On the corner of Bonhomme Street & Pyramid Lake Road


WINTER IN JASPER

EMBRACE NEW ADVENTURES. C O L D T E M P E R AT U R E S A R E E A S I LY F O R G OT T E N W H E N YO U ’ R E I M M E R S E D I N T H I S I N C R E D I B L E R O C K Y M O U N TA I N L A N D S C A P E . H e r e , w i n t e r r e w a r d s t h e e x p l o r e r s w h o e m b r a c e t h e i c e , t h e s n o w, a n d the cold. Whether skiing from a mountain peak or exploring the depths of a f r oze n c a n y o n , b e a u t y b e y o n d i m a g i n a t i o n i s w a i t i n g t o b e d i s c o v e r e d .

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46 CELEBRATING WINTER

JASPER IN JANUARY FESTIVAL F I G H T T H E U R G E TO H I B E R N AT E A N D I M M E R S E YO U R S E L F I N A R E A L R O C K Y M O U N TA I N W I N T E R D U R I N G T H E A N N UA L JA S P E R I N JA N UA RY F E S T I VA L . M a ke J a s p e r y o u r b a s e f o r a l l s o r t s o f w i n t e r a d v e n t u r e s , from family-friendly outdoor ac tivities to food and drink focused events. Jasper in Januar y encourages the curious and free -spirited to embrace all this rewarding s e a s o n h a s t o o f f e r. V i s i t w w w. j i n j .c a f o r d e t a i l s .

SIGNATURE E VENTS ⊲⊲ Mountain Park Lodges’ C H I L I C O O K- O F F ⊲⊲ ATC O S T R E E T PA R T Y ⊲⊲ W I N T E R S T R U C K at Pyramid Lake ⊲⊲ H O P S A N D S C OTC H at

The Sawridge Inn & Conference Centre

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WINTER ADVENTURES/

DISCOVER BEAUTY BEYOND IMAGINATION. CHALLE NG E THE SNOW ⊲⊲ Find fresh tracks at

Marmot Basin Ski Resort ⊲⊲ Snowshoe, fat bike, or cross

country ski, either on your own or with a Jasper guide ⊲⊲ Get around the old-

fashioned way on a Cold Fire Creek dogsledding trip, or Jasper Riding Stables horse-drawn sleigh ride P H OTO : J E F F B A R T L E T T

CONQUE R ICE ⊲⊲ Skate on a frozen lake at the

Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge or Pyramid Lake Resort ⊲⊲ Try ice climbing with Rockaboo

Mountain Adventures ⊲⊲ Explore the depths of Maligne

Canyon with SunDog Tours, Jasper Tour Company, or Maligne Adventures

SAVOUR INDOOR LUXURIES ⊲⊲ Indulge in a spa experience at Mountain Wellness Day Spa ⊲⊲ Order a speciality coffee or

cocktail and relax in one of Jasper’s many restaurants

CE LE BR ATE LONG NIG HTS ⊲⊲ Enjoy the magic of Jasper’s dark sky during our darkest months of the year ⊲⊲ Attend concerts and special

events held throughout the winter, such as the Jasper in January Festival and the Jasper Pride Festival, a celebration for all



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WINTER: THE SEASON TO PLAY. W E LC O M E TO W I N T E R I N JA S P E R N AT I O N A L PA R K . Whether you’re here for a family adventure or a relaxing getaway, there’s no better way to experience this pristine mountain landscape than on foot, or even on bike! Lace up your shoes, wax up your skis, strap on a pair of snowshoes and enjoy one of our many winter trails.

FAT BIKING

Fat biking has arrived! Oversized tires let a bike roll where it has not rolled before. On snow, wide tires have more surface area and simply “float” over the white stuff. Jasper has 10.5 km of flat-packed trails on the Pyramid Bench, perfect for fat biking. Riders are also permitted on frozen lakes – assess the ice thickness and head out for a new winter adventure! You can rent bikes from a number of businesses in town. Flat packed trails are also ideal for winter walking and running. Head out with the gang…and a thermos of hot chocolate! P H OTO : PA R K S C A N A D A / R O G I E R G R U Y S B E LO W : PA R K S C A N A D A /A D A M G R E E N B E R G

SNOWSHOEING

After a fresh snowfall, take in one of Jasper’s 200 km of valley trail on snowshoes! Favourite snowshoe routes are signed on the Pyramid Bench and provide access to great viewpoints (10.2 km in total). For the keeners that seek solitude, deep snow and beautiful, rolling terrain, venture down the Icefields Parkway to Sunwapta Falls (52 km). Strap on your snowshoes and head into Big Bend Campground for the day (6.4 km). Situated along the Athabasca River, this little piece of paradise is well worth the journey.

SK ATING AND CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING And don’t forget…Mildred and Pyramid lakes are monitored for ice depth and cleared for skaters. They both offer freeskating ovals and rinks for shinny hockey. There is nothing quite like skating in the great outdoors! For those who are set on hitting the trails on cross-country skis, there are over 70 km of groomed trails to choose from the valley.

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A WARM WELCOME

JASPER PRIDE FESTIVAL MARCH 17–20, 2016 T H E C O M M U N I T Y O F JA S P E R H A S LO N G B E E N K N O W N a s g a y - f r i e n d l y, e c l e c t i c a n d open-minded, warmly welcoming diversit y and a t t r a c t i n g b a c k p a c ke r s , t r a v e l l e r s , s e a s o n a l w o r ke r s , s t u d e n t s , s k i ‘ b u m s’ a n d a d v e n t u r e s e e ke r s f r o m a l l o v e r t h e w o r l d . I t i s i n t h i s s p i r i t t h a t t h e a n n u a l c e l e b r a t i o n o f L e s b i a n , G a y, B i s e x u a l , Tr a n s g e n d e r, Q u e s t i o n i n g a n d A l l i e d ( LG B TQ A ) c o m m u n i t i e s w a s b o r n . S t a r t i n g a s a s m a l l e v e n t i n a l o c a l b a r, i t h a s s i n c e g r o w n i n t o an annual Festival at trac ting visitors from all over t h e w o r l d . V i s i t w w w. j a s p e r p r i d e .c a f o r d e t a i l s . P H OTO : J A S P E R P R I D E S O C I E T Y P H OTO : M I K E G E R E

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PARKS CANADA

SPRING: SNOW IS MELTING, FLOWERS ARE BLOOMING AND BEARS ARE WAKING UP. OBSERVE NATURE COMING BACK TO LIFE AFTER A LONG WINTER. SPRING FLOWERS Before the snow has melted, species like prairie crocus are already emerging from the ground. At the beginning of April, this flower blooms along trails 6 and 6b. In mid-May, the calypso orchid brings colour to the forest floor. Growing among mosses, this beautiful orchid can be found along several trails in the montane forest. We recommend observing them from a distance since calypso orchids are very susceptible to disturbance.

Jasper’s spring migration takes place late April and early May. Here are two great locations for bird watching: ⊲⊲ VA L L E Y O F T H E F I V E L A K E S

A great variety of habitats makes this a perfect location to hear and see several species of birds. Follow trail 9 toward Wabasso Lake and you may see some sparrows breeding in the wetlands. The aspen stands are good places to spot kinglets, flycatchers (dusky and least) and warbling vireo, while the lakes are good for viewing ducks. ⊲⊲ C OT TO N W O O D S LO U G H

There are many different species that nest in the wetland and the nearby aspen forest. Here you may see common yellowthroat, warbling vireo, many different species of ducks, Lincoln’s sparrow and ruby-crowned kinglet. Every Sunday in May and June, join a Friends of Jasper National Park volunteer to participate in the association’s free Early Birds spring program. These morning birding adventures start at 8:00 a.m. and participants meet outside of the Nature Calls Building. To find out more about this program or other birding experiences offered in the park, visit www.friendsofjasper.com.

As summer approaches, orchid lovers should explore the “Flower Loop”. This short 2.1 km loop is home to many species of orchids, such as the sparrow’s-egg, the spotted orchid and the yellow lady’s-slipper. When exploring at higher elevations, keep an eye out for globeflowers. This species pushes through the snow to bloom.

P H O T O : PA R K S C A N A D A / R YA N B R AY R I G H T: PA R K S C A N A D A / R O G I E R G R U Y S

WILDLIFE SAFE-VIE WING TIPS Spring is a great time to see Jasper’s abundant wildlife, including deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, coyote, and black and grizzly bear. In order to keep them wild and undisturbed, here are a few safe-viewing tips: S E E I N G W I L D L I F E W H E N D R I V I N G I N T H E PA R K : ⊲⊲ Consider not stopping. If you stop: ⊲⊲ Pull over where it is safe to do so;

L AU N C H I N G IN SUMMER 2 0 1 5 , the new Wildlife Guardian radio station will bring wildlife interpretation to the airwaves!

SLOW DOWN RALENTISSEZ

INFORMATION

96.7 FM / 94,7 FM ENGLISH

⊲⊲ Observe and photograph from the safety of your car; ⊲⊲ Use your hazard lights to alert other drivers; ⊲⊲ Remain a respectful distance from the animals.

For further information stop by the Visitor Centre for a copy of Keep the Wild in Wildlife and Bears and People.

FRANÇAIS

Listen to our radio station to get information on wildlife up the road, and to learn more about wildlife and safety in the park. Tune in to 96.7 FM (English) or 94.7 FM (French) when seeing this road sign.

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LEGEND

TAKE A BIKE

THINGS TO DO

JASPER’S TOP 5 ROAD RIDES C A N A DA’ S L A R G E S T C YC L I N G R AC E , T H E W O R L D R E N O W N E D TO U R O F A L B E R TA , is incorporating a Mountain Stage for the first time ever in Jasper National Park on September 4 and 5, 2015. Even for professional cyclists, the climb to Marmot Basin will be a challenge. Jasper is an ideal destination for cyclists of all levels to challenge themselves, and the road rides listed below are a great place to start. ⊲⊲ C AV E L L R OA D

Jasper’s ultimate road ride is the freshly paved 14 km Edith Cavell Road climb. It’s almost exactly 50 km round-trip from the town of Jasper, with just under 1000 metres of climbing. LO C A L T I P : Ride it before the road opens on June 15 and enjoy the road without traffic.

YEAR ROUND

⊲⊲ FA L L S LO O P

Combining 93A and the Icefields Parkway, the 60 km Athabasca Falls ride is one of Jasper’s few circle routes. LO C A L T I P : Ride the loop counter-clockwise to keep the harder climbs at the beginning of the route. ⊲⊲ H OT S P R I N G S

The Miette Hot Springs Road is one of the quietest paved roads in Jasper National Park. It’s also the most customizable route, too, because it’s possible to make it as short as 34 km when starting from Pocahontas Cabins, and as long as 120 km if riding to and from the town of Jasper. LO C A L T I P : Shorten the ride and avoid the head winds that plague the return ride to Jasper by driving east and parking at Talbot Lake.

TRANSPORTATION RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE RECOMMENDED

W HERE TO E AT

⊲⊲ M A L I G N E L A K E

Jasper’s best 100 km ride, the road to Maligne Lake is as challenging as it is scenic. Long sustained climbs are mixed in with some of Jasper’s best wildlife viewing along this route, especially along Medicine Lake where Big Horn sheep are commonly seen. LO C A L T I P : Don’t be fooled by the profile. Although it’s mostly downhill on the ride back, headwinds can make it equally challenging.

RESTAURANT ON SITE

SEASONAL SEASONAL WHEELCHAIR (SUMMER) (WINTER) FRIENDLY

BREAKFAST

PUB

LUNCH

FINE DINING

CAFE

FAMILY FRIENDLY

OPEN LATE

ROMANTIC

WINE LIST

CRAFT BEER

TAKEOUT/DELIVERY

DINNER

GLUTEN-FREE VEGETARIAN OPTIONS OPTIONS

⊲⊲ C E L L S E R V I C E C I R C U I T

Looking to sneak in a ride without leaving cell service? It’s possible to create quite the circuit. Start with climbs up to Marmot Basin and the Jasper SkyTram, and then take the back road from Old Fort Point to the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. LO C A L T I P : For even more kilometres, add in out-and-back segments to Maligne Canyon or Pyramid Lake.

W HE RE T O S TAY

YEAR ROUND

SEASONAL SEASONAL WHEELCHAIR (SUMMER) (WINTER) FRIENDLY

SUITES

FIREPLACES

AC AVAILABLE

KITCHENETTES

BREAKFAST

RESTAURANT

ROOM SERVICE

SWIMMING POOL

FITNESS CENTRE

MEETING ROOMS

HOT TUB/JACUZZI

FREE WI-FI

SAUNA

PET FRIENDLY


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