GOAT
LOOKOUT
38 km. (22.8 mi.) S. of Jasper townsite
From this elevated picnic area sweeps a panoramic view of the
Athabasca Valley and the sheer mountain peaks surrounding it.
This is a good place to spot mountain goats, bighorn sheep and
other animals searching for mineral licks. Please remember,
IT IS ILLEGAL TO TOUCH OR FEED WILDLIFE IN A NATIONAL PARK.
Please help keep the wildlife wild and healthy.
SUNWAPTA
FALLS
55 km. (33 mi.) S. of Jasper townsite
Year-round
Sunwapta is a Stoney Indian word for "turbulent river".
At the falls, the Sunwapta River abruptly changes course from
northwest to southwest and plunges in a cloud of spray into
a deep canyon. Seasonal accommodation and dining. Picnic sites
available. A frozen wonder in winter, Sunwapta Falls will delight
photographers with its uncanny "ice sculptures".
STUTFIELD
GLACIER
95 km. (57 mi.) S. of Jasper townsite
Year-round
A tongue of the massive Columbia Icefield, the Stutfield Glacier
pours over 900 vertical metres (3000 ft.) of cliff face, forming
a picturesque set of double icefalls visible from a roadside
viewpoint. The Sunwapta River braids its way through several
channels across the broad, gravel flats below.
COLUMBIA
ICEFIELD GLACIER EXPERIENCE
105 km. (63 mi.) S. of Jasper townsite
The largest icefield south of Alaska, shimmering glacial ice
and snow cover some 389 sq. km. (233 sq. mi.). An exciting 90
minute Brewster Ice Explorer Tour will take you out onto the
Athabasca Glacier, a tongue of the Columbia Icefield, for an
awe-inspiring glimpse of icy crevasses and ice-fed streamlets.
Or, join a guided Glacier Ice-walk and visit the Icefield Interpretive
Centre for informative exhibits and slide shows. Seasonal accommodation,
dining and camping available. Hiking trails nearby.
MOUNT
EDITH CAVELL
30 km. (18 mi.) S. of Jasper townsite
Open end of June - Oct.
Few summits in the park can match Mount Edith Cavell's craggy
beauty. A small, powder blue meltwater lake and beautiful Angel
Glacier are easily reached by a short self-guiding trail that
winds its way along the shores of the lake. Another longer trail
leads to picturesque Cavell Meadows. Trails are less crowded
mornings or late afternoons.
POCAHONTAS
48 km. (28.8 mi.) E. of Jasper townsite
Just off Highway 16 on the Miette Road you will find the remains
of the "Pocahontas Coal Mine". A self guided interpretive
trail leads through the mine remnants as well as to some spectacular
viewpoints that overlook the Pocahontas ponds. Enjoy some time
exploring this historic site.
MIETTE
HOTSPRINGS
60 km. (36 mi.) East of Jasper townsite.
Open daily from May 1 - October 9, 2006
These natural springs, the hottest in the Canadian Rockies,
are cooled from 54° C (129° F) to a soothing 39°C
(102° F). Located in the scenic Fiddle Valley, the facility
includes two hot pools (one pool is wheelchair accessible),
a cool pool and poolside cafe. Nearby hiking trails, picnic
sites and accommodation make Miette Hot Springs a perfect destination.
Swimsuits, towels and lockers available to rent.
MALIGNE
CANYON
11 km. (6.6 mi.) S.E. of Jasper townsite
Open year-round
One of the most spectacular gorges in the Canadian Rockies,
sheer limestone walls plunge to depths of over 50 metres (165
ft.). An interpretive trail winds its way from a picnic area
across six bridges where you can catch the spray from the thundering
Maligne River, or peer into the mossy depths. In winter, try
your hand at a guided Canyon Tour across the floor of the frozen
canyon. This is a sight you'll not want to miss!
MEDICINE
LAKE
32 km. (19.2 mi.) S.E. of Jasper townsite
Year-round
This intriguing lake is a place of mystery and Indian legend.
Due to a unique underground drainage system, the water level
of the lake varies from season to season . . . sometimes it
actually disappears! Early Indians once thought that "spirits"
were responsible for the dramatic fluctuations in the placid
waters. Watch for the interpretive signs along the road.
MALIGNE
LAKE
48 km. (28.8 mi.) S.E. of Jasper townsite
Open year-round
Located in the majestic Maligne Valley, this exquisite lake
is the second largest glacier-fed lake in the world, stretching
22 km. (14 mi.). A one-and-a-half hour boat cruise will take
you past glacier-studded mountain peaks to world-famous Spirit
Island. Try your hand at guided fishing, hiking, horseback riding.
Superb cross-country skiing in winter. Restaurant and shopping
facilities are seasonal.
LAC
BEAUVERT
7 km. (4.2 mi.) from Jasper townsite
Open year-round
Site of one of the world's most scenic and challenging golf
courses, emerald green Lac Beauvert is also home to world-famous
The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Dining, shopping, horseback
riding, cycling and boating are some of the many activities
available. Or simply enjoy a scenic stroll around the lake.
In winter, cross-country skiing, horse drawn sleigh rides and
ice skating all add to your holiday excitement.
LAKE
EDITH AND LAKE ANNETTE
Both 6 km. (3.6 mi.) from Jasper townsite
Year-round
These two day-use areas offer ample picnic sites and shelters
in a beautiful lakeside setting. The water is refreshing and
after a delightful swim you can stretch out on the sandy beaches
or open grassy areas. Take a quiet evening stroll along the
easy trail surrounding the lakes, including the wheelchair accessible
Lee Foundation Trail. Or, cycle the bicycle trails around Lake
Edith.
PATRICIA
AND PYRAMID LAKE
Both 8 km. (4.8 mi.) from Jasper townsite
Year-round
A winding road leads to these two sparkling lakes where fishing,
picnicking, boating and hiking are extremely popular. Rental
facilities include horse-back riding, boating, canoeing, windsurfing
and sailing. Cross-country skiing and ice-skating on Pyramid
Lake in the winter make this an ideal location for family fun.
Seasonal and year-round accommodation and dining facilities
available.
WHISTLER'S
MOUNTAIN
8 km. (4.8 mi.) S. of Jasper townsite
Open April 14 - end of October
The Jasper Tramway whisks you up Whistler's Mountain to an elevation
of 2285 metres (7496 feet) for stunning vistas over mountain
ranges stretching up to 80 km away. Interpretive exhibits explain
the high alpine environment and a hiking trail leads you to
the summit of the mountain. On a clear day the white pyramid
of Mt. Robson can be seen in nearby British Columbia. Gift shops
and licensed dining facilities available. The Jasper Tramway
is open April 14 - October 9, 2006.