Showing posts with label Jasper National park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jasper National park. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

JASPER: MOUNTAIN MAGNIFICENCE AND HOSPITALITY


BY JANET STEINBERG


Welcome to Jasper in the Canadian Province of Alberta.  This picturesque town is nestled within Jasper National Park, one of the largest wilderness areas in North America.  Jasper National Park, the largest of Canada’s mountain parks, has been designated  an United Nations World Heritage site.
In the early 1800s, the explorer and mapmaker David Thompson created a way station for fur traders.  This was Jasper’s first permanent habitation.  The 4200-square mile Jasper National Park was formed in 1907 and, with the arrival of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in 1911, the town of Jasper was formally established.
The Jasper Park Lodge, a true “Grand Canadian Lodge Experience” was built on 903 acres of pristine forest in Jasper National Park.  This village of cozy cedar chalets and heritage log cabins is situated along the emerald shores of Lac (Lake) Beauvert.  
JASPER PARK LODGE