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What can you do in the Rocky Mountains in the summer?

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4 Oct 15th, 2009 

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Jasper is a small town in Jasper National Park, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is located on the very Western edge of the province of Alberta. There is a railway running through town and main roads out East to Edmonton and South to Banff. Tourism is the major industry here these days and much of the town is converted to hotels, camp sites, shops and tour operators to support this industry. We came here early in the summer and experienced its summer incarnation as a centre for summer outdoor pursuits.

Although small in people, you will find that motorised transport is a necessary evil around here - there are many places to go visit, but unless you are being collected by a tour bus (which we frequently managed to do), you will need to get a cab everywhere if you haven't rented a car.

We stayed in Jasper House bungalows when we visited. These were small self catering chalet style log cabins. At about £30 per person per night, these were extremely reasonably priced. The cabin contained one bedroom with twin beds, a bathroom, a kitchen and a living room with a sofa bed in it. Our cabin had a superb view straight down to the river, which was a two minute walk down a steep bank. Trails lead from our bungalow all the way to Jasper itself, which was about 3 miles away. However, several of these were closed when we were there because it was elk calving season. Elk (which are related to deer but much, much larger than anything we get in the UK) are even more dangerous than bears at that time of year, so if you see some, steer clear!

The town is a gateway to the nearby Jasper National Park. Within a half hour drive, you can reach the stunning Athabasca falls - spectacular foaming waterfalls that have excellent viewing platforms fair access to wheelchairs and reasonable parking.

Other activities that I would recommend are taking the Jasper tramway (about £12 per person) - a cable car that takes you up nearby Whistler Mountain. This gives stunning views of the town itself and the nearby valleys, but it isn't suitable for anyone with a fear of heights! There is a cafe and shop at the station at the top, which provided reasonably priced tasty meals. The summit itself is a twenty minute steep climb from the upper station - do remember to take some walking poles with you if you want to attempt this. If you travel in early June like we did, beware that it will still be snowy at this altitude, so make sure you are warmly wrapped up and have good footwear.

There are many trails to the lakes around the area and it is particularly well liked by hikers and mountain bikers alike. Rafting is a main summer activity around here and you will find several operators that provide this - just make sure that you pick a grade that you like: we prefer the level 3/4 and find the level 2 a bit too tame (this cost us about £37 per person). If you fancy something a bit more sedate, try a scenic train ride through the Rocky Mountains instead.

If you lack transport then you will find that nightlife in this area can be a focussed around the campsite or hotel that you stay in - so make sure you choose one that is suitable for your needs. Our site had an excellent restaurant, but was very quiet later on, which suited us. We were there for a quiet and relaxing holiday but our guide assured us that the town does have a fair range of wilder options, places offering live music.

In summary, this is an excellent place to visit for a summer holiday. There are plenty of outdoor pursuits to take part in, for all levels of ability. Or you could just sit back and relax and admire the stunning scenery.

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NomadSue 19.10.2009 23:11

A comprehensive review. Well done.

TheHairyGodmother 16.10.2009 12:39

great review

beckyXX 15.10.2009 14:15

No, sadly we did not see any moose :-(.

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