Welcome to Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
Discover one of the most iconic luxury resorts in Canada, set in the heart of Jasper National Park. Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge invites you to experience the remote beauty of the Canadian Rockies, where 700 acres of pristine wilderness unfold within a designated Dark Sky Preserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stay in signature log cabins and one-of-a-kind lakefront suites – among the most unique accommodations in Jasper, Alberta – thoughtfully designed to offer both privacy and connection to the natural landscape. Here, every moment is shaped by alpine stillness, open space, and meaningful connection, creating a timeless luxury cabin experience in Jasper, Alberta Canada.
Flavors of the Canadian Rockies
From refined evenings to relaxed lakeside moments, dining at the lodge unfolds to match your mood. Choose intimate and atmospheric or vibrant and social – each setting shaped by the flavors of the Canadian Rockies.
Endless Adventures to Share
Step into the wild beauty of Jasper National Park, where every season invites discovery. Paddle across glacier-fed lakes, hike through alpine trails, or carve fresh tracks through snow-covered forests—each experience shaped by the untamed spirit of the Canadian Rockies.
Experience the Best of Jasper
Every season reveals something new. From sunlit alpine trails to snow-covered landscapes, Jasper National Park offers an ever-changing backdrop for adventure, exploration, and quiet moments in nature inviting you to explore, and stay a little longer.
Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
Set within the pristine landscapes of Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies, Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge offers a year-round alpine escape shaped by nature and refined by experience. From hiking, biking, and paddling through glacier-fed waters to dining against sweeping mountain views, every moment reflects the beauty of the surroundings.
Recognized as a AAA Four Diamond luxury resort, this is where adventure, atmosphere, and unforgettable setting come together.
Jasper SkyTram provides an experience unlike any other in Canada, whisking guests 2,263 metres into the alpine zone of the Canadian Rockies.
Explore the ancient Athabasca Glacier, discovering glaciology & stepping on to the glacier itself. Then take a walk out on the cliff-edge glass-floored Skywalk.
A narrow 14 kilometre road brings visitors close to the mountain’s awesome north face, an area famous for interesting moraines, the Cavell Meadows, alpine flowers and spectacular views of Angel Glacier.
Old Fort Point is a prominent bedrock hill standing 130 m above the river. Rounded on its south side, cliffy on its north side, Old Fort Point is a classic roche moutonnée: a bedrock knob shaped by glaciers.
Surrounded by mountains, relax in the red chairs and snap a selfie with a gorgeous turquoise lake view. Lake Edith is a short walk from Lake Annette and offers a quiet beach and dock.
A spectacular stepping waterfall that has carved a deep limestone gorge out of the rock, made even more spectacular by a small island that divides the river.
The 23-meter Athabasca Falls is not very high by Canadian Rockies standards, but the size of the river makes it one of the most powerful falls to be found in the mountain national parks. In winter, you’ll find incredible ice formations.
A short drive past Medicine Lake you’ll find Maligne Lake, the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies. Once there head out on short walk via the Moose Loop or Mary Schaffer Loop trails.
Just 15km past Maligne Canyon is Medicine Lake, a unique body of water that vanishes each winter as it drains through a network of caves.