Jasper International Hostel
HI-Jasper, a former ski chalet, is located at the foot of the Whistlers Mountain in world-renowned Jasper National Park. Our chalet-style hostel offers guests a choice of dorm rooms or three private rooms. You will find a comfortable dining room and lounge area with awesome views of the Whisters Mountain where a popular day hike takes you right to the
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Beauty Creek Hostel
A popular stop for cyclists en route to Banff of Jasper, HI-Beauty Creek also stands as a sort of monument to the natives and explorers who for centuries before camped alongside the placid waters of Beauty Creek. Take a couple of hours and follow the Creek as it flows through eight sets of waterfalls along a limestone gorge to the foot of the magnificent Stanley Falls. Wilcox Pass and the Columbia Icefield Centre
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Maligne Canyon Hostel
This is a wilderness hostel with limited creature comforts - no running water, no showers or washing area, and no flush toilets. We do have purified water for cooking, a refrigerator, propane stoves and lights. Due to our wilderness location, accessibility for the physically disabled is challenging
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Mount Edith Cavell Hostel
The 3,363-metre peak of Mt. Edith Cavell towers over our little hostel set in a narrow valley below this spectacular setting. Aside from easy access to breath-taking views of the Angel Glacier and the Cavell Meadows, HI-Mount Edith Cavell is the perfect base to start backcountry hikes into the
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Athabasca Falls Hostel
Athabasca Falls is the perfect hostel for outdoor group activities. It is the largest of the four wilderness hostels in Jasper National Park. Located next to the powerful Falls of the same name, the location promises awesome views, spectacular hiking and a wonderful off-the-beaten path
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Jasper is a specialized municipality in western Alberta, Canada. It is the commercial center of Jasper National Park, located in the Canadian Rockies in the Athabasca River valley.
Jasper is 362 km (225 mi), or approximately 3 1/2 hours west of Edmonton. Jasper is 290 km (180 mi) north of Banff, Alberta, with the Icefields Parkway connecting the Jasper townsite to Lake Louise in Banff National Park. It was established as a specialized municipality on Jul 20, 2001 and the governance of Jasper is shared between the Municipality of Jasper and Parks Canada Agency.
Located near the Jasper townsite are Pyramid Lake and Patricia Lake, as well as Lake Annette, Lake Edith, Lac Beauvert, and numerous other small lakes. The Jasper Tramway, which takes visitors to Whistlers Summit, is also located near the townsite, as is Jasper Park Lodge. The Jasper - Yellowhead Museum is located in the Jasper townsite, as is the Jasper Visitor Center.