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Top Things To Do In and Around Jasper During Winter

The town of Jasper is conveniently located on the doorstep of the Jasper National Park. Popular in both the summer and winter, Jasper is surrounded by the peaks of the Canadian Rockies and is a pretty epic location for a winter trip. Winter in Jasper can be cold with temperatures reaching on average -14 Celsius during January and February. But wait, don’t click away! These temperatures are what makes Jasper so exciting in winter, transforming waterfalls and lakes into huge ice curtains and frozen playgrounds. Read on to learn the best winter activities in Jasper.


SKI OR SNOWBOARD AT MARMOT BASIN

Marmot Basin ski resort is just 20km south of Jasper inside the national park boundary. Known for epic views and a lack of crowds, Marmot Basin is the perfect reason to visit Jasper during the winter months. Whether an expert or beginner, Marmot Basin has you covered with a diverse range of terrain to suit everyone. Skiing and snowboarding is possible at Marmot Basin between November and May making it one of the longest ski seasons in Canada. Check out the full Marmot Basin Ski Resort Guide


ICE SKATE ON A FROZEN LAKE

Despite having two ice rinks within the town of Jasper there is nothing quite like heading outside to a natural lake. Pyramid Lake freezes over during the winter making it possible for you to grab your skates and hit the ice with the Rockies as a backdrop. A short 12 minute drive from Jasper, it is possible to do this as an evening activity after your day on the slopes.


VISIT DURING JANUARY

January in Jasper is special and plays host to a local celebration. The Jasper in January Festival consists of a number of activities and events that highlight the best parts of this alpine town. Visiting during the festival is popular as there are often a number of discounts available on lodging and activities. The festival all culminates with a big street party and fireworks in the town.

I was lucky enough to spend a winter in Jasper and this event helped me meet many locals that I then connected with throughout my time in the town.


ADMIRE THE LOCAL WILDLIFE

Jasper is home to a number of wild inhabitants that roam the popular town throughout the winter. It is not uncommon to see deer or elk in the centre of town or grazing as you make your way to Marmot Basin. Canada’s wildlife is magnificent but should be respected. As with all wild animals ensure you give them their space and your respect.


HIT THE ICE

Jasper has its own curling club meaning it is possible to get involved and play this awesome sport for yourself. Curling consists of two teams who slide rocks along the ice aiming to be closest to the centre of the target. The Jasper Curling club was really welcoming and even gave us a quick demonstration before we started our game.


WALK THROUGH A FROZEN CANYON

The Maligne Canyon ice walk is a perfect winter activity. A mere 10 minute drive from downtown Jasper, the opportunity to walk through a frozen canyon can not be missed. Maligne Canyon is the deepest canyon in the Jasper National Park and offers visitors the chance to head further down through the limestone rocks until you are surrounded by walls of ice. Guided trips are available to Maligne Canyon and it is recommended that your wear spikes or appropriate footwear.


DRIVE ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST SCENIC ROADS

Ok, so maybe this one is cheating just a little bit because you kind of have to do it to reach Jasper but oh my what a journey! The Icefields Parkway between Lake Louise and Jasper is consistently voted amongst the most scenic roads in the world. With plenty to see along the way, including the impressive Athabasca Glacier, this is a journey you won’t forget in a hurry!


WHAT DID I MISS?

Well, that is my list of the best winter activities in Jasper but what did I miss? Do you have a favourite Jasper bar? Did the Jasper Cinema deserve a place on the list? Let me know below in the comments


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