Accomodations in Jasper National Park
Hotels
Mount Robson Inn
The Mount Robson Inn in Jasper National Park is an area landmark and boasts spacious rooms and suites, ski shuttle service, two outdoor whirlpools and high speed Internet access. The on-site Mount Robson Steakhouse offers both breakfast and dinner menus. The hotel offers package deals aimed at families, couples and seniors. One such package is the honeymoon package including plenty of bottles of Champagne and various activities in Jasper National Park. Because of the high number of bikers touring the Canadian Rockies, Mount Robson Inn provides rags and cleaning materials to wipe the oil and grime from the tailpipe.
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Best Western: Jasper Inn & Suites
The Jasper Inn is set amid the rugged beauty of Jasper National Park and the breathtaking Canadian Rockies. The Jasper Inn Alpine Resort & Restaurant gives families a wide variety of prices and accommodation choices. You can even bring your pet for an extra fee. The lodge was recently renovated and two million dollars was invested in the property. The hotel now offers 144 rooms and suites and is a ten minute walk to Jasper. Part of the investment improved the hotel’s banquet rooms and high-speed Internet access is now available all over the hotel.
Lodges and Resorts
Sunwapta Falls Resort
For over 30 years Sunwapta Falls Resort of Jasper has helped nature loving vacationers experience the wonders of Jasper National Park in the spectacular Canadian Rockies. Sunwapta Falls Resort is one of the few lodges that provides complimentary vacation planning and custom itineraries to ensure that visitors enjoy the best of Jasper National Park. The packages are meant to appeal to every activity and interest level, from relaxing bed & breakfasts to romantic getaways and adventure. New for 2009, Sunwapta has opened its Rocky Mountain doubles, perfect for romantic getaways. All rooms include amenities such as free wireless internet, satellite TV, duvets, fireplaces and sundecks.
Bed and Breakfasts
Cedar House
These two-bedroom units are equipped with a separate entrance from the main house and a private bathroom. The house is located outside of downtown giving guests a more “wilderness” feel than much of the lodging located in Jasper proper. Although breakfast is NOT provided, defying the logic of the B&B, the units have dishes, light cooking facilities and provide complimentary tea/coffee self-service.
Summitview
Summitview, just as the name implies, gives visitors plentiful views of Jasper’s summits. To such an extent, Jasper National Park seems to be within arm’s length. The family style living at Summitview gives couples a suite with a patio, fully equipped kitchenette, satellite TV, and WiFi. The advantage of Summitview is that hikers can head off into the woods, literally from the backdoor. The house is known to attract wildlife, including elk, deer and the occasional bear. Again, there is no breakfast, but tea/coffee service is available. The house is a 15 minute walk from town.
Cabins
Old Entrance Bed ‘n Breakfast Cabins
Old Entrance Bed ‘n Breakfast Cabins are located within Yellowhead County along the north bank of the Athabasca River at the historic site of Old Entrance, some 14km north-west of Hinton, Alberta, and 30km from the east gate of Jasper National Park. With a half-dozen cabins; families and couples alike can enjoy the serene setting of the mountains. During the summer peak season, a breakfast buffet is included in the rate and Old Entrance requires a two-night minimum stay.
Camping
One way to experience the park is to camp in it. Jasper National Park has over 1700 campsites designed to give you a sample of that experience in every corner of the park. As traffic is high in the summer months, reservations are necessary. Campers can call the Canadian Park Service to reserve a spot in Jasper National Park.
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