Jasper National Park: reviews, price and practical tips

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Parc National de Jasper

Visiting Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park, located in the province of Alberta, is the largest of the Canadian Rocky Mountain parks. It encompasses 11,000 square kilometers of protected wilderness.

History

During the early 1800s, a route was discovered through the Rockies to the north at Athabasca Pass. Because this route was vital for the fur trade, Jasper Hawes established a trading post for the North West Company.

By 1900, Yellowhead Pass, at the park's western edge, was selected as the site for railway construction across the Rockies.

The Jasper Forest Park was established in 1907, eventually being designated a national park in 1930. It was later recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984.

Wildlife and Vegetation

The lower elevations of the park are covered in dense forest. You will primarily find pine, poplar, birch, and spruce trees. As you move up the mountainside, fir trees become dominant. High above the tree line, you will find no trees, but a variety of alpine plants add color to the peaks.

You can see many animals in the wild. Deer, caribou, bighorn sheep, elk, and mountain goats inhabit this nature reserve. While they are safe from hunters, they share the landscape with coyotes, wolves, cougars, lynx, and grizzly bears.

Birdwatchers will find plenty to see, as the park is home to over 300 bird species, including the impressive golden eagle and the white-tailed ptarmigan.

Activities

Beyond nature walks, fishing, and camping, you can also go kayaking, rafting, or skiing. If the water feels a bit cold, Miette Hot Springs will certainly be more appealing.

This is a preserved sanctuary and a primary destination for nature lovers.

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Opening hours

Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (7:00 PM in summer)
Hours are indicative and subject to change

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Reviews of Jasper National Park

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5
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5

Avygeo ranking

#1022
in the world
#187
in Americas
#23
in Canada
#1
in Jasper

Stunning, wild, and still untouched nature

Beautiful hikes in the mountains, lakes and waterfalls, incredible landscapes.
We also spotted elk and sometimes bears.

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Scenery and wildlife

Less known, less crowded, but twice as big as the neighboring Banff park, Jasper National Park doesn't have much to envy it for.

The landscapes, first of all, are just as magnificent. The mountains, lakes, rivers, and forests are all there. I recommend the Icefields Parkway, it is simply beautiful (make sure to bring something to stay warm for the cold).

The animals, then. The park is truly huge, and outside of the summer season, the human presence remains low. You have a good chance of spotting wild animals like elk (large North American deer), or even bears.

Bonus, which I didn't have the luck to see for myself: the Northern Lights. Apparently, you can see them!

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