Scenic spot introduction:

Jasper National Park is one of Canada's famous alpine national parks and the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. The park is located in the northernmost part of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, covering an area of ​​10,878 square kilometers. Beautiful and beautiful environment, a variety of wild animals and plants grow in it, such as North American red deer (English Elk), fallow deer, goats, moose, bighorn sheep, Asian black bear, American black bear, beaver, Rocky Mountain pika, prairie dog and There are more reindeer than local residents.

Attractions distribution:

Favorite photography spots in Jasper National Park include Edith Cavell Mountain, Pyramid Lake and Pyramid Mountain, Maligne Lake, Medicine Lake and Tonquin Canyon considered by the best photographers.

Scenic spot qualifications:

World Heritage

Scenic spot features:

Photography, sightseeing, leisure, vacation, ethnic tourism, cultural tourism, parks, towns, mountains, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, canyons
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Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

Hiking: At the tourist information office of the park, visitors can check detailed hiking routes, and can also apply for hiking in remote areas of the park. However, they must purchase a remote area access pass, which costs CAD$6 per person per day, up to You can apply for 5 days. In addition, fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, etc. are also popular leisure methods among tourists.

Accommodation: The accommodation situation in Jasper National Park is similar to that in Banff. Although there are many hotels, you need to book in advance during the peak tourist season.

Best time to visit:

summer, winter

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

America>Canada>Edson

How to get there:

Train: Trains from Vancouver operated by VIA Rail stop here three times a week. Fares are usually more expensive than long-distance buses.

Long-distance bus: Long-distance buses operated by Greyhound Company from Edmonton arrive here 4 times a day, the journey is 4 and a half hours, and the fare is 52 Canadian dollars; from Kamloops The bus runs twice a day, the journey takes about 6 hours, and the fare is about 60 Canadian dollars.

Self-driving: Starting from Banff, drive northwest along the Icefields Parkway (Hwy 93) for about 1 hour to reach the town of Jasper.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Jasper ticket prices:

One-day pass: CAD$9.80 for adults; CAD$4.90 for children;

Annual pass: CAD$67.70 for adults; CAD$42.20 for children.

Scenic area opening hours:

9:00-19:00 in summer; 9:00-16:00 in other seasons

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