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Overview

Tucked away in the awe-inspiring Canadian Rockies, Jasper, Alberta, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Marmot Basin is the ski destination of this stunning national park, a resort which will surely promise a hard to forget powder holiday for all its visitors. Just a short jaunt from Jasper’s quaint town centre, Marmot Basin sprawls over 1,720 acres of skiable terrain, featuring 91 trails that cater to everyone from beginners to seasoned pros.
 

At Marmot Basin, the lift system is designed for efficiency and ease, with seven lifts including three high-speed quad chairs, two triple chairs, one double chair, and a magic carpet for the little ones or those just starting out. The vertical drop is an exhilarating 3,000 feet, with the longest run stretching a blissful 3.4 miles. No matter if you’re carving through powdery bowls or navigating tree-lined trails, the variety here ensures every run is a new adventure.
 

After a day on the slopes, Jasper’s après-ski scene offers a perfect blend of relaxation and camaraderie. Jasper is a quaint town yet it is still packed with dining options. Enjoy hearty Canadian fare and international food choices As the evening unfolds, the nightlife in Jasper comes alive in an inviting yet laid-back style. Comfortable pubs, vibrant yet relaxed nightspots, and cozy cocktail lounges offer ideal environments for swapping stories from the day over a specialty drink.
 

Getting to Jasper is part of the charm. A beautiful four-hour drive from Edmonton International Airport, the journey takes you through some of Canada’s most stunning landscapes via the Icefields Parkway. This route, dotted with glaciers, crystal-clear lakes, and dense forests, is a prelude to the natural splendour that awaits in Jasper.
 

A distinctive feature of Jasper is it being named as a Dark Sky Preserve, being able to gaze upon the most beautiful stars in the night sky. Combine this with the vast skiing terrain, the warm, welcoming town, and the extraordinary natural surroundings, and Jasper becomes more than a destination—it’s an experience that captures the essence of the Canadian Rockies in every visit.

Adventures & Attractions

Our recommended resort highlights.

Beautiful view of the Jasper SkyTram up high
Jasper SkyTram

Ascend to an elevation of 2,263 meters for stunning views of Jasper National Park. Great for winter sightseeing and snowshoeing.

Beautiful Stars in Jasper Night Sky
Jasper Dark Sky Preserve

Experience incredible stargazing in one of the world's largest accessible dark sky preserves, ideal for night sky enthusiasts.

Beautiful Glacier views from the Jasper Glacier Sky Walk
Jasper Glacier Skywalk

Venture out on a cliffedge walkway with a glass-floor viewing platform, offering breathtaking views of the Columbia Icefield and surrounding glaciers.

snow shoeing
Snowshoeing and Winter Hiking

Discover picturesque winter paths through snowshoeing and hiking, ideal for enthusiasts of nature and the outdoors.

Adventuring in the icey Maligne Canyon
Jasper Maligne Canyon Ice Walk

Experience the stunning frozen charm of Maligne Canyon, with tours exploring its interesting an unique ice formations.

The ice explorer ice truck on the glaciers
Jasper Glacier Adventure

Board an Ice Explorer vehicle to traverse the Athabasca Glacier, one of the largest non-polar ice fields, and experience walking on ancient ice.

Food Tour Group being led through Jasper
Jasper Food Tours

Take a guided food tour of Jasper’s best places to eat, tasting local cuisine and learning about Jaspers interesting food scene.

snowbiling
Snowmobiling

Ride through the snowy terrain on a snowmobile, experiencing the mountains from a thrilling perspective.

Person climbing up the Frozen ice at Tangle Falls
Jasper Tangle Falls Ice Climb

Venture to Tangle Falls to experience the thrill of climbing frozen waterfalls, guided tours for beginners and advanced climbers.

  • How to Reach Jasper
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By Air

Edmonton International Airport (YEG) is the nearest major airport, approximately four hours from Jasper. Shuttle services and car rentals are available for transportation from the airport to the resort.

By Train

Via Rail operates train services to Jasper from various Canadian cities, offering a scenic and comfortable journey to the resort. The Jasper train station is conveniently located in the town center.

By Car

Jasper is accessible by car via the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93), a scenic route offering stunning views of the Rocky Mountains. The drive from Edmonton takes approximately four hours.

By Bus

Several bus services operate between Edmonton and Jasper, providing a convenient and affordable transportation option. Advance reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons.

By Private Transfer

Private transfer services from Edmonton International Airport to Jasper offer a personalized and comfortable travel option. Bookings can be made in advance for a stress-free journey.

Marmot Basin Trail Map