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Best Things To Do Jasper in Winter

Published Oct 16, 2024
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Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, in the province of Alberta, Jasper is an inviting winter wonderland. From November to March, it offers serene snow-covered landscapes, wildlife viewing, and plenty of opportunities to cozy up, making for an unforgettable winter escape. Visitors can experience everything from thrilling outdoor adventures to peaceful moments surrounded by nature's beauty.

An ice walk in Maligne Canyon is one of the top things to do in Jasper in winter

The local travel experts at Canadian Train Vacations by Fresh Tracks Canada help travellers plan their vacations, arranging personalized trips and taking care of all the details. Many of our itineraries include time to explore Jasper, a spectacular destination year-round.

Winter in Jasper: An Overview

Jasper National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, truly comes alive in winter. The snow-blanketed landscape feels peaceful and magical, with fewer crowds than in the warmer months. Whether you explore the quiet backcountry or soak in the scenic views, winter in Jasper offers a more intimate experience that invites visitors to reconnect with nature.

Featured things to do in winter in Jasper

  1. Jasper's Wildlife Viewing in Winter
  2. The Maligne Canyon Icewalk
  3. Jasper SkyTram: Winter Edition 
  4. Ice Skating on Pyramid Lake  
  5. Winter Stargazing in Jasper: Canada's Largest Dark Sky Preserve 
  6. Winter Photography: Capturing the Beauty of Jasper 
  7. Helicopter Tours Over Jasper's Winter Landscape 
  8. Dog Sledding Adventures 
  9. Miette Hot Springs: Relax and Unwind
  10. Dining in Jasper: Winter Comfort Foods  
  11. Festive Events and Winter Celebrations
  12. Skiing and Snowboarding at Marmot Basin

1. Jasper's Wildlife Viewing in Winter

Two elk in Jasper National Park in winter

Two elk in Jasper National Park in winter

Jasper features incredible wildlife that are even active in winter. Elk, moose, big-horn sheep, and wolves roam the snowy terrain, offering visitors the chance to see these majestic animals in their natural habitat.  

Maligne Canyon offers a wonderland of ice formations, and its surrounding areas let you spot abundant wildlife.  

Pyramid Lake provides a serene setting for wildlife viewing, with stunning mountain backdrops and frequent sightings of elk and moose. Ask one of our travel advisors about the wildlife viewing opportunities on our Rockies trips, such as the Canadian Rockies Discover Tour.

2. The Maligne Canyon Icewalk

A woman on the Maligne Canyon ice walk in Jasper

A woman on the Maligne Canyon ice walk in Jasper

This popular winter activity showcases stunning frozen waterfalls and towering ice formations. As you walk through the canyon, deep frozen gorges and dazzling icefalls surround you, creating an otherworldly landscape.  

We recommend joining a guided tour, which provides expert insights into the canyon's geology and wildlife, and is a safer choice for navigating this icy terrain. This ice canyon walk is best suited for more active individuals. (Banff’s Johnston Canyon ice walk is more accessible.) Ask one of our local travel experts about adding the Maligne Canyon Ice walk to your trip in the Canadian Rockies

To get the most out of your ice walk, dress in layers, wear sturdy boots, and bring trekking poles for stability on icy trails. Tour operators do provide crampons to wear over your boots and which provide significant grip. 

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3. Jasper SkyTram: Winter Edition

Visitors looking down at the town of Jasper from the top of the Jasper SkyTram

Visitors looking down at the town of Jasper from the top of the Jasper SkyTram

The Jasper SkyTram operates in winter, offering breathtaking views of the Rockies from a high vantage point. From the top, you'll enjoy sweeping panoramas of snow-capped peaks and frozen lakes.  

Jasper provides an unparalleled destination for winter stargazing, and the SkyTram puts gazers in a prime spot to view the beauty above after enjoying the natural landscape below.

4. Ice Skating on Pyramid Lake

A family skates on Pyramid Lake in Jasper

A family skates on Pyramid Lake in Jasper

Imagine gliding across a frozen lake with the mountains towering around you. Pyramid Lake offers a picturesque setting for ice skating. Skate rentals are available at the resort, making it easy to gear up for an afternoon on the ice.  

Warm up with a hot drink by the bonfire after your skate, a perfect way to end a winter day.

5. Winter Stargazing in Jasper: Canada's Largest Dark Sky Preserve

A man looks through a telescope at the Jasper Dark Sky Festival

A man looks through a telescope at the Jasper Dark Sky Festival

Jasper is renowned for its dark skies, making it ideal for marveling at the stars in winter.  

As the largest accessible Dark Sky Preserve in the world, Jasper offers clear views of constellations and planets. For the best locations for an evening of stargazing, visit Pyramid Island and Maligne Lake.  

Jasper also hosts special stargazing events during the winter months, perfect for both seasoned astronomers and curious beginners.  

Include a visit to the Jasper Planetarium for an interactive, guided tour with the largest, most powerful telescopes in the Rockies. 

Insider Tip: Look up at the night sky

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Jasper is a great spot to see the Northern Lights. As a Dark Sky Preserve, there is minimal light pollution, making for spectacular night skies. This combined with the long, clear nights of the winters make for prime aurora viewing.

Blog Author - Athena McKenzie
Athena McKenzie
Content Manager

6. Winter Photography: Capturing the Beauty of Jasper

Sunrise in Jasper in winter offers amazing photography opportunities

Sunrise in Jasper in winter offers amazing photography opportunities

Winter transforms Jasper into a photographer's dream. The mountains, frozen lakes, and wildlife offer stunning photo opportunities. The long nights of winter also make sunrise photos more accessible than in summer, when you have to get up very early to capture the event.  

Top photography spots include Pyramid Lake, Maligne Canyon, and Athabasca Falls, where you can capture the true beauty of Jasper in winter.  

To get the best crips and clear shots, use a tripod to stabilize your camera and adjust the aperture to accommodate for the brightness of snow.  

For those looking to improve their photography skills, local guided tours offer expert tips and take you to the most scenic locations. Ask one of our local travel experts about adding a photography tour to your trip.

7. Helicopter Tours Over Jasper's Winter Landscape

Aerial view of the Icefields Parkway mountains

Aerial view of the Icefields Parkway mountains

Take your winter experience in Jasper to new heights with a helicopter tour. From above, the snow-capped peaks of the Canadian Rockies glisten in the sunlight, while frozen lakes and winding rivers create breathtaking contrasts. Seeing Jasper from this vantage point gives you a deeper appreciation for its vast, untouched beauty.  

As one of our local travel advisors about adding a helicopter tour to your itinerary.  We work with suppliers with experienced pilots to ensure both safety and exceptional views. Whether you opt for a short scenic flight or a more extensive tour, you can tailor a package to your preferences.  

You'll soar over landmarks like the Athabasca Glacier, the Icefields Parkway, and Maligne Lake, and along the way, you'll have the chance to spot wildlife in their natural habitats, with many animals visible against the white backdrop.

8. Dog Sledding Adventures

Dogsledding in Jasper National Park

Dogsledding in Jasper National Park

Dog sledding offers a thrilling way to experience Jasper's winter landscape, following the footsteps of a centuries-old Canadian tradition.  

Once a vital means of transportation in Canada's north, dog sledding remains a celebrated winter activity in Jasper.  

Local tour operators offer exciting excursions, allowing you to steer your own team of huskies or ride as a passenger. Ask one of our local travel experts about adding a dogsledding experience to your winter trip.  

Wear warm, layered clothing, and don't forget your camera to capture this unique adventure.

9. Miette Hot Springs: Relax and Unwind

After a day of exploring, enjoy a soak in Miette Hot Springs, surrounded by snow-covered trees.  

The warm mineral water, combined with the crisp mountain air, creates a rejuvenating experience.  

Visit in the early morning or late evening to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

10. Dining in Jasper: Winter Comfort Foods

Jasper's dining scene lets you refuel after a long day of exploring. With an emphasis on local and seasonal ingredients, the town's restaurants serve up delicious fare that hits the spot.  

Enjoy the charming Jasper Brewing Company for comfort food and craft beer or the luxurious Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge's dining room for a more refined experience. Each spot offers well-portioned, warm meals with a uniquely Jasper twist.  

During winter, many restaurants feature dishes like bison stew, venison, and locally-sourced fish, alongside hearty soups and indulgent desserts. Don't miss out on favorites like fondue or locally inspired meals such as game meat chili. 

Insider Tip: Fuel your adventure with local coffee and treats

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Jasper is home to some great cafes. Andromeda Coffee, a popular spot with locals, is a short walk from the train station. Step in for a latte and one of their daily cinnamon rolls.

Blog Author - Hannah Poaros-Mcdermott
Hannah Poaros-McDermott
Travel Writer and Senior Content Coordinator

11. Festive Events and Winter Celebrations

From festivals to local gatherings, Jasper's winter events offer visitors the chance to experience the town's festive spirit. Whether celebrating local traditions or enjoying live entertainment, winter showcases Jasper's vibrant community.  

The Jasper in January Festival includes everything from live music and food tastings to ice skating and dog sledding. As one of the biggest winter events in the area, the festival lets you experience the town's wintry charm, with events catering to all ages.  

Also, watch for other winter festivities like holiday markets, outdoor ice sculpture displays, and local traditions that make Jasper special during the colder months. Events like the annual Christmas Light-Up also bring holiday cheer, drawing visitors and locals alike to the town center.

12. Skiing and Snowboarding at Marmot Basin

Marmot Basin's well-groomed slopes and stunning views create a dream-like experience. Known for reliable snowfall and crowd-free slopes, it appeals to any winter sports enthusiast.  

Marmot Basin offers over 1,675 acres of skiable terrain and 91 runs. Its long, uninterrupted runs and breathtaking mountain views make it perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.  

Marmot Basin has a trail for everyone. Beginners can enjoy gentle slopes like "Easy Street," while more advanced skiers can challenge themselves on steep runs like "Charlie's Bowl."  

Visitors can get started with ski and snowboard rentals available right on the mountain. For those needing a lesson, ski schools offer personalized coaching for beginners and advanced skiers alike, ensuring a safe and fun experience.

Lighthouse on towering cliff overlooks inlet in Waterside, New Brunswick

Winter Train Travel to and from Jasper

The snow-covered landscapes and towering mountains make for a breathtaking journey by train, all from the comfort of a secluded berth or cozy private cabin.  

Our trips to Jasper run year-round, with winter journeys on VIA Rail running through some of Canada's most stunning winter landscapes. The route from Vancouver to Jasper passes through mountain ranges and snow-blanketed forests.  

There's something magical about traveling by train during the winter months. The steady rhythm of the train, combined with the sweeping vistas of snow-covered mountains and valleys, creates a serene and unforgettable experience. Whether you're cuddled up with a loved one or enjoying a warm beverage, train travel in winter feels nostalgic and timeless. 

Travel Tips for Jasper during Winter

Travelling in a winter wonderland can present unique challenges. Whether you're hiking, skiing, or simply exploring, always take precautions to ensure your safety during winter visits.  

Layering is essential for staying warm in Jasper. Start with moisture-wicking base layers, followed by insulating mid-layers, and top it off with a waterproof, windproof outer layer. Don't forget warm accessories like gloves, scarves, and hats, and make sure your footwear is insulated and waterproof to handle snowy conditions.  

Avalanche risk in Jasper's backcountry is a constant risk. Before heading out, always check the avalanche forecast and local weather conditions. When venturing into areas prone to avalanches, always go with a guide or take appropriate safety equipment, like an avalanche beacon, shovel, and probe.

Covered timber-truss wooden bridge with flags above entrance stretches across Saint John River

Accommodation Options: Cozy Winter Stays

Jasper offers a range of accommodation options that provide the perfect base for winter activities, whether you want luxury or something more budget-friendly.  

Nestled in the heart of Jasper National Park, The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge offers stunning views, cozy cabins, and top-tier luxurious amenities, making it a favorite for those seeking a serene and upscale retreat.  

For a more rustic experience, consider booking a cabin or chalet. Places like Patricia Lake Bungalows and Pyramid Lake Resort offer charming, snow-covered accommodations where you can cozy up by the fire after a day of winter adventure. These cabins provide a peaceful and intimate setting with all the necessary amenities.  

If you're traveling on a budget, Jasper has several affordable options, including hostels and motels like the Jasper Downtown Hostel or Astoria Hotel. These offer comfort and convenience without breaking the bank, ensuring you have a warm place to rest after exploring the winter landscape.

Packing for a Winter Trip to Jasper

Packing for Jasper's winter weather means being prepared for a range of activities, from skiing to casual sightseeing. Essential items include thermal layers, waterproof outerwear, insulated boots, and accessories like gloves and scarves.  

  • Winter clothing: Base layers, insulating mid-layers, and waterproof outerwear.  
  • Accessories: Hats, gloves, and scarves to keep extremities warm.  
  • Footwear: Waterproof, insulated boots with good traction.  
  • Other essentials: Sunglasses, sunscreen (the sun reflects off the snow), and lip balm to protect against the cold, dry air. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Jasper in winter?

Later December into February see snow conditions at their peak for skiing and snowshoeing, and you don't want to miss the Jasper in January Festival.

Is Jasper accessible by train in the winter?

Yes, Jasper is accessible by train year-round. VIA Rail offers scenic winter train journeys, connecting Jasper with other major Canadian cities like Vancouver and Edmonton.

What should I pack for my winter trip to Jasper?

Pack layered clothing, waterproof outerwear, insulated boots, and winter accessories like gloves and scarves. Don't forget essentials like sunglasses and sunscreen to protect against the sun's glare on the snow.

Are Jasper's hot springs open in winter?

Yes. Soaking in the waters of Miette Hot Springs while surrounded by snow-covered mountains is an unforgettable experience.

How cold does it get in Jasper during the winter months?

Temperatures in Jasper can drop to as low as -20°C (-4°F) during winter, though it often feels warmer due to the dry air and sunshine. Be sure to dress in layers and wear appropriate winter clothing.

Can I see the Northern Lights in Jasper in winter?

Yes! As a Dark Sky Preserve, Jasper is a great place to see the Northern Lights. Winter offers prime viewing conditions, especially during clear nights.

About the author: Athena McKenzie is the Content Manager at Fresh Tracks Canada. An experienced lifestyle journalist, she has written about travel, design, arts and entertainment. Her work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Zoomer Magazine, Elle Canada and... Read more

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