Athabasca Falls and the Abandoned canyon. I can never get enough of waterfalls, and this place was special. I particularly liked the abandoned canyon with the gauged out potholes in the rock. Canyons... more
At different locations around the ATHABASCA FALLS there are many viewing areas, each with a different perspective and angle. Of course we tried them all and they were all equally breathtaking. The... more
Located On the Main Street in Jasper , the JASPER INFORMATION CENTERshould be your first stop to get useful information about the town and surrounding parks. Run by the friendly staff of Parks Canada,... more
There is an entry/service fee to Jasper National Park. The proceeds from the fee go towards maintaining facilities and infrastructure like bridges, paths, and picnic areas, as well as information... more
One of the many views we saw in the National Park. We were so facinated that around corner there was a different lake. The scenery was so magical especially in the snow.
This lake is yet to be named... more
Spotted this young white tailed stag a stones throw away from the hot spring entrance. He was with another young stag maybe brothers.
We were sitting on a bench enjoying the sunshine & peace when we... more
Driving the Malinge Lake Road from Medicine Lake to Malinge Lake, a herd of bighorn sheep began crossing the road, holding up traffic for 20 minutes. A few of them came close to the cars; others... more
The columbia icefields was a magnificent place to visit. We could hardly walk it was so icy. We would have loved to have had the chance of a ride on the snowmobile. Sights and views on this cold and... more
Easter in 2013 is at the end of March, so the most likely weather will be wintery. Daytime can be above freezing, there could be a fair bit of melting in the... more
This is the website of Jasper National Park:- www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/index_E.aspThese are some websites of Jasper town:- www.visit-jasper.com-... more
Jasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies, spanning 10,878 km². It is well known for its natural beauty and abundance of... more
Walking along just having a chat & coming across this lovely Mule Deer or Black Tailed Deer. We approached cautiously & got some pictures as we passed her... more
Be careful where you walk = stick to paths they are there for a reason.This beautiful little mountain flower can easily be overlooked. The name derived from... more
The Columbian Ground Squirrels are very entertaining to watch as they approach people areas with great bravado............I had to laugh while a fellow tourist... more
I could never forget the roadside flowers & medow overflowing with wildflowers - one of my favourites was the Indian Paintbrush or Scarlet Paintbrush - we kept... more
Horseback riding in Jasper National Park in the Rockies. We only went on a one hour trail ride which took us alongside a mountainous trail. You really have to... more
Maligne Lake for me was the prettiest place I have every seen - no photographer or artist could capture her spirit............will remain in my thoughts forever more
Cold brooding stone climbs high into the sky. Cracks & crannies, snow filled, ice encrusted, brimming over with new life & natures hidden treasures.
Whispering winds change from a gentle swish to an...
Jasper National Park is part of a Canada wide system of National Parks , national historic sites and national marine conservation areas.
Jasper along with Banff ,Kootenay,and Yoho national parks and...
Jasper National Park was established in 1907 on the eastern slopes of the Rockies. It borders British Columbia to the west and Banff National Park to the south. It is only a 4hr drive from Edmonton......
Jasper National Park, at over 10,800 square miles, contains the largest icefield south of the Arctic Circle (Columbia Icefield). Jasper, along with Banff, Kootenay and Yoho National Parks and Mount......
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