The hotel is located within Jasper National Park, 5 mi from the Jasper tramway. The hotel offers 2 on-site restaurants and a pub. Whistler's Inn features cable TV, and a coffee maker in every room.
Paul
From
Canada
Parking was too small to fit my vehicle. Room was too warm and noisy.
Located 33 mi south from the town of Jasper on the Icefields Parkway (HWY 93), this lodge features a restaurant and gift shop. A fridge is offered in each room at Sunwapta Falls Rocky Mountain Lodge.
Kay
From
United States
Great location, comfortable cabin and bed, helpful staff
Located 37 mi from the Town of Jasper, Jasper Gates Resort offers rustic log cabins and motel accommodations. All rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
Goodley
From
United States
The location was great, it's a beautiful area.We liked the amount of lodging space, between units. It had a pioneering feel and offered more privacy than a hotel.
Offering an on-site restaurant and lounge with a summer patio, this hotel is 31 mi from the Jasper town site and right next to Jasper National Park. Free WiFi is enjoy throughout the property.
Helen
From
Canada
We loved the decor of the 3 bedroom house. It was a big bonus to have a washer and dryer. It was so quiet in the area. Beautiful scenery. Beds were comfy.
Located in Jasper, this property offers a seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub. Offering free WiFi, a satellite TV is provided in all units. Jasper town center is 30 minutes’ drive away.
Amy
From
Canada
The only complaint would be the lack of usable pool cues. Lol
Offering free recreational amenities and an on-site restaurant, Jasper East Cabins is only 14 minutes’ walk from Athabasca River and overlooks the mountains. A kitchenette and free WiFi are available....
Laura
From
Canada
Pro’s: staff were wonderful
-the cabins were lovely, clean and well equipped.
- enjoyed the close proximity to Jasper, Folding Mountain Brewery, and Hinton and nearby trails.
- didn’t feel crowded with some wonderful views.
Con’s : close proximity to the highway- the traffic noise was a lot at times even during a slower season, so I can’t imagine what it would be like during busier times. Took away from enjoying the quiet. Inside the cabin, you could not hear a lot of the noise. This would be my only negative thing to say, otherwise it was a very enjoyable stay!
Located in Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies, this resort offers canoeing, fishing, and hiking. It features a private beach, on-site dining, and rooms with gas fireplaces.
Located on the shores of Beauvert Lake in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, this resort features an award-winning golf course, 8 on-site restaurants and a 10,000 square foot spa.
Jasper sits in a green valley within a national park surrounded by the majestic Canadian Rockies. Water in its various forms has shaped the dramatic scenery and continues to create serene landscapes.
Tree-lined Lake Beauvert is the closest to town, but Pyramid and Patricia lakes are more famous thanks to the rugged peaks perfectly reflected in their still waters. Arguably the best of all is Maligne Lake whose incredible water colour is eclipsed by small, pine-lined Spirit Island. You may not know the name, but you’ll probably recognise the view.
Many glaciers come off the huge Columbia Icefield, roughly midway between Jasper and Lake Louise. Some have cut canyons where you can go ice walking. Other winter sports include ice skating and skiing at the Marmot Basin resort, named after local animals.
Bears inhabit the surrounding forests and more wildlife lives at The Den at Whistler Inn, just one Jasper accommodation option on Booking.com alongside mountain lodges and pet-friendly hotels with pools.
The Jasper Tramway – Canada’s highest cable car – goes to the top of The Whistlers mountain, and on the slopes of another are the Miette Hot Springs open-air pool. The Jasper-Yellowhead Museum details the area’s history, and traditional Haida styles and colours are celebrated in the modern Two Brothers Totem Pole
One of the most beautiful places on earth, the National Park...
One of the most beautiful places on earth, the National Park and icefields were incredible. What made it special though was the people. Almost to a person they were friendly, warm, hospitable, and helpful. A good selection of restaurants and food, and the locally brewed beer was a pleasant bonus.
Guest review by
Colin Bullen
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Always go in winter time about a 1/10th of the people with...
Always go in winter time about a 1/10th of the people with all the good restaurants (Jasper pizza place, rub the bear statues head out front for good luck on the hill) trails, and marmot basin is very under utilized it’s like having your own private hill and mountain town of your very own.
Guest review by
Stacey
Canada
Review score
6.0
Jasper used to be a beautiful tourist destination, much...
Jasper used to be a beautiful tourist destination, much preferred to Banff as it is less crowded and is a regular town, not an overpriced and overcrowded tourist resort like Banff. Unfortunately the recent forest fire decimated a third of the town and a huge area of 32,700 hectares south and NE of it. All the well known trails and destinations- like Maligne canyon for example- have been burned, only Pyramid lake above Jasper are still green. One has to drive well over 30k south to find green forests again.
The burned area of the city has been cleared from the buildings but the foundations and remains are there, fenced in. Quite a few business have closed due to the fire which claimed the homes of 2,500 people.
There are more than plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops open though so unless you’ve been there before, you won’t notice.
The atmosphere in town is what’s to be expected, one of deep sadness, fear for the future and anger against the federal government which failed the city, before, during and after the fire with their lack of necessary and timely action as well as their general indifference and ineptitude.
I won’t lie, it was an extremely sad and depressing visit, yet I would visit again to support this wonderful place and people, as you can still enjoy the natural beauty, you just have to drive a little further.
Guest review by
Emmanouela
Canada
Review score
10.0
Everyone was so helpful and thankful to be back to work.
Everyone was so helpful and thankful to be back to work. Everyone had time to chat. Normally town is so busy but the shoulder season is the best. Don’t tell anyone. Haha. Love it here. Jasper becomes a part of you and you always want to go back!!
Guest review by
Carey
Canada
Review score
10.0
Our hearts are with the people of Jasper who lost so much...
Our hearts are with the people of Jasper who lost so much during the wildfire of 2024. We did our best to spend as much money as we could while we were there for the sake of the businesses and the people who work there. The town of Jasper is a jewel on the face of the Earth and I love it with all my heart
Guest review by
Patrick
Canada
Review score
10.0
Jasper national park was wonderful.
Jasper national park was wonderful. Devastation because of fires, but we wanted to go and support the locals. We saw Big Horn sheep! Stayed in log cabins. Ate in town and bought souvenirs and clothing.
Lots of things not open as we were late in the season ( our choice) but, would Highly recommend to visitors.
Guest review by
MsBarb
United Kingdom
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Staff on phone and in person very helpful. They were understaffed at check in so wait was long, but the woman did her best and I complimented her. Need to have some updates with plugs, could not plug in the coffee maker in a convenient location, maybe install a couple more. Jasper is so beautiful and hotel is in a great location. Would come again.
Idyllic hotel in perfect location. Affordable option outside of Jasper. Comfy room, free logs and great staff. Food in restaurant very tasty and great selection of drinks.
Very affordable hotel in Jasper. It’s just ok for one or two nights. The only good thing is that it is not expensive.
Our room was quiet. That’s a plus.
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