![]() My second favourite thing about The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is the buffet breakfast. My favourite place to hang was in the outdoor hot tub whilst looking at the gorgeous views. I have never experienced this at any other hotel. Everyone that works there is so attentive and you really feel like you are matter. The service at The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is impeccable. ![]() After an active day outdoors, rejuvenate with a signature treatment at the luxurious Fairmont Spa, inspired by the energy and beauty of Jasper National Park. You can enjoy a wide variety of outdoor recreational activities including golf, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding and mountain biking in the summer and ice skating, snowshoeing and skiing in the winter. The resort’s charming village of chalets is spread over a 700 acre property. If you follow me on Instagram you would have seen my close encounter with a cute little squirrel. This great Canadian lodge is surrounded by nature and abundant wildlife. The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is situated on the shore of Lakes Beauvert with views of Mount Whister in the background. I mean there is but why would you want to? I have stayed with the Fairmont every time I have been in Canada and they are an experience within themselves. There really is no where else to stay in Jasper. The weather was stunning the next day and everything looked magical with a light dusting of snow everywhere! There are so many thing to stop and see on the trip too which I will get to below. ![]() Luckily the Icefields Parkway was reopened on the Sunday night before we were to leave Jasper. After a solid 12 hours of driving with lots of Skittles and Spotify tunes cranking we finally made it. We were determined not to let that defeat us though and drove up to Saskatchewan River Crossing and across to Abraham Lake, then north to Rocky Mountain House (yes, that is the name of the town) and back down to Jasper. The day that we left from Banff to travel to Jasper, there was a massive dumping of snow the night before and part of the parkway was closed due to avalanche risks. It is one of the most scenic of all drives, with breathtaking views around every corner. This has to be my all time favourite drive in the world. If you are in Alberta then you have to make this your number 1 priority. ![]()
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