SkyTram

SkyTram, Jasper

The Jasper SkyTram is the highest and longest aerial tramway in Canada, offering visitors breathtaking panoramic views of Jasper National Park from the summit of Whistlers Mountain. The tram ascends to an elevation of 2,263 meters, where visitors can step out onto a scenic boardwalk or hike to the true summit for 360-degree views of the surrounding mountain ranges, glacial valleys, and pristine lakes. The cabins of the tram are rather narrow, the entire system was build in the German city of Saarbrücken.

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Rocky Mountaineer

Rocky Mountaineer, Jasper

While travelling through the Canadian Rocky Mountains you’ll see a lot of railway tracks and if you’re lucky you can also spot a special train that takes tourists from city to city: The Rocky Mountaineer is a world-renowned luxury train that offers an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Western Canada and the Rocky Mountains. Unlike traditional rail travel, the Rocky Mountaineer operates exclusively during the daytime, ensuring that passengers never miss a moment of the towering peaks, rushing rivers, and pristine wilderness outside their panoramic windows. The train features glass-domed coaches, allowing for unobstructed views of glaciers, waterfalls, and wildlife such as bears, elk, and bald eagles.

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Jasper brewery

Jasper Brewing Company, Canada

Jasper is a city in the heart of the Canadian Rockies and a charming town surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes, crystal-clear lakes, and an abundance of wildlife. Known for its outdoor activities, Jasper attracts visitors year-round for hiking, skiing, wildlife viewing, and stargazing, with the park being a UNESCO World Heritage site. In addition to its natural beauty, Jasper offers a cozy, small-town vibe with unique local businesses, including the Jasper Brewing Company.

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Rocky Mountains

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Jasper

The Canadian Rocky Mountains are a stunning and iconic mountain range that stretches across the western provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, offering some of the most breathtaking landscapes in North America. Known for their rugged peaks, crystal-clear lakes, expansive glaciers, and deep valleys, the Rockies are a paradise for nature lovers, outdoor adventurers, and photographers alike.

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Tonquin Inn

Tonquin Inn, Jasper

Jasper is a nice little city in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and it is mostly lined up at the main road, the Connaught Drive which is located in parallel to the massively used railway tracks (I’ve seldomly seen such long trains) and the Yellowhead Highway. At the northern end of Jasper you’ll find the Tonquin Inn which was my very first North-American style motel: with two levels and parking directly in front of your room door. It is a bit old-fashioned but it was a very pleasant stay with everything available in the close-by city center.

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Time warp

Yellowhead, Canada

Driving from Mount Robson to Jasper is a spectacular journey through the heart of the Canadian Rockies, offering breathtaking views of towering peaks, alpine meadows, and glacial rivers. As you travel east along Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway), you leave Mount Robson Provincial Park in British Columbia and enter Jasper National Park in Alberta, officially crossing the provincial border. This transition is more than just a geographic change—it also marks a shift in time zones, as you move from Pacific Time (PT) to Mountain Time (MT), losing one hour.

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