Jasper, Canada Hotels

Jasper, Canada Hotels
The town of Jasper, Alberta, is surrounded by the natural splendor of the Canadian Rockies and is situated inside Jasper National Park. The town of Jasper makes a perfect base for exploring the mountainous wonderland, and there many hotels that cater to a full spectrum of outdoor enthusiast visitors. The park contains hundreds of miles of backcountry trails that can be explored on extensive backpacking trips. During the winter, the park is a mecca for skiers, snowboarders and snowshoe explorers.

Chateau Jasper

The Chateau Jasper is a midrange hotel located on the highway coming into Jasper that offers 119 rooms, some of which are pet friendly, as well as an indoor heated pool and sauna. The hotel has an on-site restaurant as well as a lounge and provides catering service for larger groups. During the winter, the Chateau Jasper offers a free ski shuttle to the nearby slopes as well as heated underground parking.

Chateau Jasper
96 Geikie St.
Jasper, Alberta
(780) 852-5644

Tonquin Inn

The Tonquin Inn is midrange hotel located in the historic heart of Jasper, in easy walking distance to many of the shops, restaurants and public facilities the town offers. The hotel has 137 rooms and suites, some of which come with kitchenettes, and an indoor heated pool as well two outdoor hot tubs. The Tonquin Inn also has an on-site restaurant and a bar with an outside patio.

Tonquin Inn
100 Connaught Drive
Jasper, Alberta
(780) 852-4987

HI Jasper

The HI Jasper hostel is one of the best budget options in the area and offers private rooms as well as dorm-style accommodations that are geared toward outdoor enthusiast travelers who want to save money. The hostel offers excellent package rates that include several nights' accommodations combined with ski passes or hiking expeditions to the Maligne Canyon ice field. The hostel also has a communal room that is a great place to meet with fellow travelers, and share stories and tips about the park.

HI-Jasper Hostel
1 Skytram Road
Jasper, Alberta
(877) 852-0781

Article Written By Vincent Madrone

Based in San Francisco, Vincent Madrone is a professional freelance travel writer and voiceover artist. He has written extensively for online and print publications, including USA Today Travel Tips, A to Z World Travel and Viva Travel Guides. Madrone also writes health-related articles for various online publications.

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