Here’s the basic info travelers need to know when it comes to Jasper National Park passes.
Here’s a brief description on what to expect at Jasper’s ever changing climate and temperatures.
Tweet Must See Sights in Jasper National Park Jasper National Park, Alberta By John McKiernan Staff Writer Jasper National Park is home to some of the most naturally stunning scenes in the world. Along with its sister park, Banff National Park, Jasper has become an iconic jewel of Canada. Aside from the tons of activities […]
Tweet Jasper National Park, Alberta By Caroline Shin Staff Writer The weather in Jasper National Park varies according to altitude–a typical trait of the Canadian Rockies. Springtime arrives to Jasper’s low valleys in mid-April and to the high countryside in mid-June. The summer season is short, but summer days are long. July is the warmest […]
Tweet Jasper, Alberta. Celebrated for its scenic mountain landscapes, alpine prairies, immense glaciers and exceptional wildlife surroundings, Jasper National Park was named an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 along with the seven neighboring national and provincial parks forming the Canadian Rockies. Getting To Jasper National Park By Air The closest international airports are Calgary, […]
Tweet Jasper, Alberta By Kay Barbaro Staff Writer One of the most intriguing and relaxing attractions to Jasper National Park and the Canadian Rockies are its hotsprings, and of those, the Miette are some the hottest, most interesting, and most enjoyable. Water as hot as 53.9ºC flows out of these springs in a narrow canyon […]
Tweet Information provided courtesy of Parks Canada National parks protect and preserve areas of natural beauty and significance; but only if we manage our impact. This takes special legislation passed by the Canadian parliament, known as the National Parks Act. In part, the Act states that national parks have been established: “To protect for all […]
Tweet Jasper National Park, Alberta Jasper National Park is the largest park in the Canadian Rockies. Jasper spans 10,878 square kilometres (4200 square miles) of broad valleys, rugged mountains, glaciers, forests, alpine meadows and wild rivers along the eastern slopes of the Rockies in western Alberta. There are more than 1200 kilometres (660 miles) of […]
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Tweet Jasper, Alberta Jasper National Park is the largest wilderness park in the Canadian Rockies. The park encompasses more than 10,000 square km, and has more than 1,000 km in trails. This vast terrain offers a wide variety of activities, great places to camp, and world-class accommodations when you’re ready to come back inside. Discover […]