Holidays in Jasper, Alberta
The great landscapes of the Jasper Park, the largest park of the Rocky Mountains, have spread more than 10,800 square kilometres in the Upper Athabasca River, and open up a magical world of unique nature: glaciers shining the opaque lakes, noises of waterfalls, deep canyons, magnificent mountains of everlasting animals. The park was established on 14 September 1907 and was initially a Forest Park, and only in 1930 was its current name, National Park Jasper (Jasper National Park). Today, Jasper is placed on the list of seats on the globe by UNESCO, which should be preserved in the first place for future generations.
The park is not only a surprisingly beautiful protected area, but also a beautiful resort: comfort hotels, surrounded by admirable nature, lakes with screaming clean water, hot springs, Marmot Basin mining routes, vice golf-fields, great opportunities for winter and summer sports, about 1,200 kilometers of fame and end-of-life. The Jasper National Park provides wonderful conditions for an unforgettable rest and acquaintance with the delight of the North American Rocky Mountains.
Climate is soft, moderate, winter is not very cold, but summer is not very hot, average annual rainfall is 332 mm, humidity is 82 per cent.
The time difference is less than 10 hours and from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October is less than 11 hours.
The Jasper Park Lodge, the main street of Connaught Drive, and Patricia Street, known by its fashion bouts, are located in the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge.
The nature of the park is unique. There's everything from the homo forest to the alpine grass, full of glaciers, from the broad end to the infinite multi-centered glaciers. They begin with an innumerable number of waterfalls and mountain rivers, which form a large number of beautiful lakes, with an unrepetitable water colour of the lire.
The ice waters feed three oceans, and the man who visited these places touched the place of oceanic origin. In the National Park
Its age exceeds 10,000 years and the area is over 200 square kilometres. His waters feed the largest glacier lake in the Rocky Mountains, Lake Malign, a long 22 km and a depth of 97 metres, it is also interesting to visit the Maligna Valley with walls of more than 50 m, and the great waterfall of Atabaska, which falls from 23 m high, is a grand and unbearable sight.
There are 69 mammals in Canadian Rocky Mountains. All over the park, you can meet the salmons, the reindeer, the mountain goats, the fathoms and the American wolf. There are also large populations of reindeer vapitis, grizzly bears, American douche, Canadian rats, roses, beans, tree dictators (yglochersts), ondatre, red whites and large summers.
In large numbers, there are all kinds of rodents: sausages, bars, sack rats, and around 200 species of birds in the park. Plants often meet sungs (wish, Weimutov and scrubbed), giant pycht, Engelmanov el, leaflet, and an assailant who in British Columbia reaches the size of the tree.
You can also see Douglas's tree here is a unique plant that detects the heel itself and slightly grows wood on one side of the tree by balancing the balance, so this species rarely meets the curves that shattered trees. The Park is equipped with approximately 1,200 km of foot and upper routes, including the surprising " tramway " , which is at an end stop height of 2,500 m.
In Jasper, several artistic gallerys, such as the ED Studio gallery, representing the works of the Eskimos arts, or a mere Mountain Galleries with the work of the Canadian authors, have been opened. A beautiful place for rest is hot springs in the Fiddle Valley, where there are open water pools from sources.