Your adventure begins long before you arrive. Fly into Edmonton or Calgary and then embark on the spectacular journey through the Canadian Rockies. Drive the Icefields Parkway, which National Geographic calls the “Drive of a Lifetime”, or opt for a classic journey aboard a train like the Rocky Mountaineer. This isn’t just a commute; it’s a breathtaking introduction to the towering peaks and dramatic valleys that await.
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Legendary Powder and Zero Crowds
While Jasper offers something for every season, it truly shines in winter. At the heart of it all is Marmot Basin, where the snow is abundant and the powder is exceptional!
What truly sets it apart is the total lack of crowds.
This legendary, deep powder ensures an exhilarating day across varied terrain suitable for all skill levels. Say goodbye to long lift lines and hello to endless runs. The uncrowded slopes create an incredible feeling of freedom, perfect for both beginners and seasoned skiers alike.
Into the Winter Wilderness
The winter adventure doesn’t stop at the lifts. Jasper National Park, Canada’s largest national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a massive playground waiting to be explored.
Embrace the tranquility of a snowshoeing trek through the silent, snow-laden forests, or speed it up with a fat-bike ride. Experience the energy of a guided dog sledding tour, or, for a uniquely Canadian experience, skate the legendary wild ice in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.
The mountains are a vibrant, living ecosystem, offering accessible wildlife viewing.
Although bears are tucked away for the winter, the park remains incredibly alive. Spot majestic elk and stately moose roaming freely, perhaps grazing right near the roadside. The thrill of encountering these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is a truly humbling experience. Look higher for glimpses of resilient bighorn sheep or mountain goats navigating the steep, snowy slopes with impossible grace. Whether you opt for a self-guided drive or a dedicated tour with local experts, this intimate encounter with the true heart of the Canadian wilderness is an unforgettable part of the Jasper adventure.
More than Snow: Above and Below
Winter here doesn’t just blanket the land—it reshapes it. A short drive to Abraham Lake reveals a fascinating winter phenomenon, frozen bubbles of methane gas trapped in astonishingly clear ice create a stunning natural spectacle. Athabasca and Sunwapta Falls, powerful in summer, are transformed into magnificent frozen sculptures.
For a memorable family experience, hop aboard the Jasper Skytram! In just seven minutes, you’ll be whisked up Whistlers Mountain, gaining over 1,000 metres in elevation. The views become increasingly spectacular as you ascend, revealing the vastness of the Athabasca Valley and surrounding ranges.
As night falls, the experience becomes truly stellar. Jasper Dark Sky Preserve is the second largest in the world, providing an unparalleled opportunity to gaze at the stars and, if you’re lucky, the shimmering spectacle of the Northern Lights.
A Culture of Comfort and Charm
To fully immerse yourself, consider embracing the Canadian tradition of cabin culture. Whether you choose the luxury of the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge or a cozy cabin from the Pursuit Collection, you’ll find a serene and authentic retreat. This heritage offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, providing the ideal basecamp for your adventures.
A Glance at Other Seasons
While the majestic Columbia Icefields are viewable even in winter, spring through fall offers the opportunity to experience the stunning Athabasca Glacier Skywalk & Glacier Tours. Ride a massive Ice Explorer onto the Athabasca Glacier itself, followed by the breathtaking thrill of stepping onto the glass-floored Skywalk suspended high above the stunning Sunwapta Valley, for an unparalleled perspective on this ancient landscape.
For those who love fall, Jasper National Park bursts with vibrant colour from mid-September to early October. Bears are a common sight in the summer months, adding another layer of wilderness wonder.
Steeped in History and Brimming with Hospitality
Born from the romance of the railroad, Jasper is a small, friendly community, perfect for escaping the clamour of city life. In this multi-lingual town, you’ll find genuine warmth. Servers at local eateries will likely remember your name and preferences, making you feel instantly at home. Jasper prides itself on being an inclusive and welcoming destination.
Once discovered, Jasper never really leaves you—it simply waits for you to return.












