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Map of Jasper — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Jasper — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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• updatedOct 4, 2025

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Top 10 attractions in Jasper

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Jasper. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Jasper SkyTram

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Tramways
Ascend to the top of Whistlers Mountain on the Jasper SkyTram, the highest and longest aerial tramway in the Canadian Rockies. As you soar to an elevation of 2,263 meters (7,425 feet), breathtaking panoramas unfold before you. From craggy snow-capped peaks to pristine lakes like Pyramid and Patricia, the views are simply awe-inspiring.
We had this on our list when we got to Jasper. It was worth the cost. The views are amazing up there. You can also see the devastation from last year's fire. We opted to hike to the summit. My husband, who is 79, stopped not far from where we started but told me to go on since I was in better shape. I was past the false summit when I just decided to turn around. It was worth it to climb if you can do it but don't go past your limits if you are older. If I was younger, I would've pushed on through since I was so close but I had more hiking to do that day so that was enough for me. We ate in the Summit Cafe and shared the brisket sandwich. It was delicious!! The views from the café are spectacular.
Donna S — Google review
An excellent day out and on a good weather day well worth the effort. The scenery was stunning. The staff ( Max & Cally ) were knowledgeable and will answer questions on your journey. The tram cost about $80 each . Very safety conscious lots of information. The shop and restaurant well worth a visit to sok up the scenery and get a souvenir.
Lee J — Google review
Absolutely worth the money. It stops operating around 2nd November 2025 and back again in March. Beautiful views from the top. We were there late October so the snow made it more difficult to hike to the summit but views below submit great as well. We had a bite to eat at the restaurant.
Philip K — Google review
The Whistler Mountain Tram was a highlight of my trip to Jasper. Spectacular views of the entire region including the surrounding mountains, rivers, lakes and the town of Jasper. The tram ride is smooth and at a good pace - not too fast but not poking along either. Staff are knowledgeable, very friendly and helpful. The restaurant at the upper level is superb. Great food with impressive views. Don't miss it. The dirt hiking trail to the top is not difficult for those in good health and physical shape. But seniors and those with limitations should stick to the decks and platform areas. Bring warm clothing for the mornings and evenings but late mornings through the afternoon can be warm.
Brian S — Google review
We were glad to experience the Jasper SkyTram on a clear day—it made all the difference! I recommend buying lift tickets in advance since they are timed, though the wait wasn’t too long. The base area was clean and well-kept, and the ride up was enjoyable, with Hannah sharing interesting details about the region. At the top, the panoramic views were absolutely spectacular and far exceeded our expectations. I actually enjoyed this more than the SkyTram in Banff. Without a doubt, it was one of the highlights of our trip.
Noel A — Google review
Absolutely awesome experience my mom loved her experience it was first time for me and mom it was a great trip to jasper and definitely something everyone should do try the view from up there is breath taking go sit up the rocks meditate get ur energy flowing breathe it’s a place of peace and abt the sky team service it was absolutely amazing they took care of us down there real quick got us in comfortable up there the cage staff was awesome aswell very helpful polite and smiling . Love the whole experience . Would definitely visit again .
Forevertattoo A — Google review
The tram “drivers” were friendly and informative. It had recently snowed and was very windy at the top. We didn’t hike to the peak as we were not appropriately dressed for the winter-like weather. Amazing views and the food at the top was phenomenal
J H — Google review
An essential part of the Jasper Experience!. What a rush from starting slow out of the station to picking up some speed on the line and ascending that mountain in no time - and it's steep. The little boardwalk at the top is perfect for just relaxing but there are also many trails to explore and how easy after being plopped right onto the peak of Whistlers Mountain. LOVE THIS! ENDLESS VIEWS!
The H — Google review
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Pyramid Lake

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Lake
Pyramid Lake is a picturesque destination with a stunning mountainous backdrop, offering a serene beach, picnic spots, and a charming small island. As you glide across the calm waters of the lake, you may encounter wildlife such as loons, muskrats, and moose along the shore. The reflective surface creates an illusion of floating above the clouds amidst the breathtaking Rocky Mountains. Visitors can access the lake for activities like canoeing from various points including Pyramid Beach and other smaller access areas.
Pyramid Lake is close to Jasper which makes it super easy to get to. The lake is beautiful and peaceful; maybe not as breathtaking as some of the more famous lakes in Alberta, but still worth a visit if you are in the area. It’s usually pretty quiet with not too many tourists around. Parking is limited. There are a few trails nearby, but they’re not the most scenic, the main draw here is just relaxing by the lake.
Daria K — Google review
Visit: April 2025 A nice, simple trail, though it was a bit more difficult because it was muddy and wet when we went. It was very calming and relaxing, with not many people around. Mostly flat land, so not much to see, but scenic otherwise
Daniel T — Google review
They have 4 beaches, as you enter you will have turns for beach 1, 2, 3, and then main beach with a parking lot. There is a narrow trail for you to walk around and spectacular Mountain View’s. Pyramid Mountain is very prominent and on a clear day you will have a spectacular view.
Onthegoboomer — Google review
Such a peaceful and stunning spot in Jasper! The view of Pyramid Mountain reflecting on the lake is absolutely magical, especially during sunrise or sunset. You can rent kayaks, paddle boards, or just enjoy a calm walk across the bridge to the island. The water is crystal clear, and the whole area feels so relaxing and romantic. Perfect place to unwind, take photos, and enjoy nature’s beauty. Definitely a must-visit in Jasper!
Aashi — Google review
Beautiful scenery! There are fish in the lake that hang around the bridge a lot. Take the walk to Pyramid Island, you won't regret it.
Natasha P — Google review
Stunning Visited early morning (in August) to beat the crowd. The water was still, and there was a fog that was just starting to clear. Beautiful view of the mountain. Past some elk on the way in. Watched for bears, as had recently been sighted in area. Loved being so close to nature.
Joe C — Google review
Pyramid Lake is a must-visit if you're anywhere near Jasper. The views of Pyramid Mountain reflecting off the lake are absolutely stunning, especially in the early morning or around sunset. There's a cool little pedestrian bridge that takes you to Pyramid Island, which makes for great photos and a peaceful walk. Lots of spots to chill by the water, rent a canoe, or even have a picnic. We didn’t rent a boat this time but saw lots of people paddling around, and it looked super relaxing. Easy access with parking nearby—no crazy hike involved, just pure nature vibes. One of those places that feels peaceful but also iconic. Definitely worth the stop!
Chris — Google review
Very pretty! Easy to find parking. Pyramid Lake is very close to town so it's an easy drive.
Sally O — Google review
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Athabasca Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Athabasca Falls, located on the upper Athabasca River just west of the Icefields Parkway, is a remarkable waterfall known for its powerful force and stunning beauty. While not the tallest in the Canadian Rockies at 23 meters, it impresses with its large volume of glacial water forced through a narrow gorge. The surrounding pine forests and mountains provide an iconic Canadian backdrop that can be admired from convenient viewpoints along the trail and a footbridge across the canyon.
These falls were fantastic. The thunderous sound reminds you of the power of water and of nature. Seeing the rainbow as the water passes over the falls was an added bonus! Truly a must for anyone visiting Jasper National Park.
Onthegoboomer — Google review
This is another waterfall that you really need to stop at. Plenty of parking even for RVs. It was a short walk to the waterfall. There is a trail that you can walk around to see the waterfall. Definitely stop here when driving the Parkway.
Donna S — Google review
We visited Athabasca Falls and loved it! The waterfall is powerful and the scenery around is breathtaking, with the Rocky Mountains all around. Great place to click pictures and enjoy nature — definitely worth a stop if you’re in Jasper.
Mohit S — Google review
Very pretty fall, the best fast falling with high intensity fall, beautiful views, you can soak in the nature, breathe in and take nice pictures. The parking lot is decent,there’s washrooms and short walk so definitely must try! The whole area can be viewed on wooden planks so super easy.
Ramneek ( — Google review
Athabasca Falls is absolutely breathtaking! The waterfalls are powerful and mesmerizing, surrounded by incredible mountain scenery. Walking through the footpaths is a stunning experience — every turn offers something new to see and appreciate. Even though the area was affected by the fires, its beauty and strength still shine through. It’s a must-see stop in Jasper — peaceful, scenic, and a true reminder of nature’s resilience. 🌿💧We visited October 2025 and it’s less crowded dress accordingly. Weather conditions change drastically.
Lina H — Google review
What a vibrant place. You can hear the roar touching your soul and temples your body. A majestic place to visit. One has to visit and listen to this artistic music. 🙏 Shiva
Yogi S — Google review
It is a beautiful fall, the glacier water streaming down from Athabasca Glacier, and stream down to Athabasca river and all the way to this fall. It was so amazing. Although the place was an aftermath of a wildfire at Jasper from last summer 2024.
Gordon W — Google review
Athabasca Falls blew me away. The power of the water was unbelievable, and the sound alone made the whole place feel alive. I walked along the viewpoints and couldn’t stop taking photos. The mix of mist, rocks, and mountain air made it one of my favorite spots in Jasper.
Shahriyar M — Google review
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Maligne Canyon

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Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
Maligne Canyon, located in Jasper National Park, is a stunning 50-meter limestone canyon known for its waterfalls and captivating scenery. Hiking along the Maligne River offers picturesque views and photo opportunities, especially starting at the 6th bridge. Despite its name meaning 'malignant' or 'wicked,' the only wicked thing about this place is the awe-inspiring beauty it offers.
If you’re in Jasper, this is stop number one. There’s a parking area where you can start exploring downstream. Along with stunning nature, you’ll find bridges over scenic canyons, beautiful nooks, and breathtaking waterfalls below. You can do a short loop and return to your car, or you can go all the way down, though it will take longer. We were even lucky enough to spot some deer greeting us right at the parking lot.
Cirrus S — Google review
The tour bus stopped at a lookout. You can see the canyon and the entire surrounding area. This was the best spot to see all of the damage caused by the wildfires. It was incredible (and a little sad) to see what has become of this area. So much of the area looked like scorched earth, yet it is still majestic and beautiful. What was very interesting is that this fire was driven by high winds (65+ mph) and many of the burnt trees feel in the same direction, almost like dominos). There were also some small patches that were left unscathed, and how does that even happen?! Such beautiful country. Worth the trip!
Scott W — Google review
Maligne Canyon is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Carved over thousands of years by the Maligne River, this stunning limestone gorge plunges to depths of over 50 meters (160 feet), making it the deepest canyon in the park. Visitors can explore the canyon via a well-maintained trail system that crosses six bridges, each offering unique viewpoints of roaring waterfalls, swirling whirlpools, and steep canyon walls. The first and second bridges provide the most dramatic views, where the narrow canyon walls close in around the rushing water below. In summer, the area is vibrant with lush greenery and wildflowers, while in winter, Maligne Canyon transforms into a magical world of frozen waterfalls and icy caverns, perfect for guided ice walks. The canyon’s geology and hydrology are fascinating too—some of the river’s water mysteriously disappears underground and resurfaces miles away at Medicine Lake. Whether you're a casual walker or an avid adventurer, Maligne Canyon is a must-visit destination that showcases the raw beauty and power of nature in the Canadian Rockies.
Afaq J — Google review
What a great way to fill your eyes with beauty after a long day 🥰 Way more worth than the touristy Jonhston Canyon. Accesible for families, I did that short walk after a long hike. Would recommend!
Lena G — Google review
Before heading to Maligne Lake, a visit to the canyon is generally organized. It's good that you can visit it pretty much anytime, even with a cloudy weather and it doesn't degrade the experience. Walking around is easy.
Stanislas T — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking place. I loved every moment at the canyon, nature is truly amazing. Hiking from bridge 1 to 5 is a steep downhill, you have to climb up to get back to where you started. Wear shoes with good grip and treat yourself at the tea house by the parking lot.
Zsuzsanna S — Google review
I hiked the trail at Maligne Canyon in Jasper, and I couldn’t help but drop my jaw at the sheer beauty of it. Gorgeous, stunning, and downright marvellous! The canyon felt like nature's masterpiece, revealing a cross-section of Earth's ecological evolution in the most dramatic way. Every twist and turn of the trail seemed to unveil something new and breathtaking. It’s not just a sight to see—it’s an experience, one that immerses you in the power and history of nature. Maligne Canyon is a must-visit, a place that leaves you both humbled and awestruck by the forces that have shaped our planet over millions of years.
Peter S — Google review
Spectacular trail that follows a canyon in Jasper National Park. Waterfalls all along and bridges that cross and allow amazing views of the water below. The rock erosion creates patterns and tones that pictures don't quite convey An absolute must for waterfall fans such as us!
Jean-Marc P — Google review
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Jasper Park Information Centre

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Visitor center
Association / Organization
Jasper Park Information Centre is a historic cobblestone-and-timber building that serves as the visitor center for Jasper National Park. Originally built in 1914 as the park administration building, it now offers maps, travel tips, and information on trails, backcountry hiking, wildlife viewing, and interpretive programs. Designed by architect A.M. Calderon, this National Historic Site is a prime example of rustic Canadian architecture. Visitors can also explore the gift shop for souvenirs.
The Jasper Information Centre is an absolute treasure and the perfect starting point for any adventure in Jasper National Park. Housed in a beautifully preserved heritage building right in the heart of town, the centre offers not only practical information but a warm, welcoming atmosphere that immediately makes you feel connected to the spirit of the Rockies. The staff here are phenomenal—knowledgeable, friendly, and truly passionate about the area. Whether you’re planning a multi-day hike, looking for hidden gem viewpoints, or just trying to figure out where to spot wildlife, they go above and beyond to help you tailor your visit. Their insider tips made our trip unforgettable. Beyond the helpful advice, the building itself is worth a visit. The rustic stone-and-log architecture is iconic, and there's a real sense of history in its walls. There are informative displays about the park’s geology, wildlife, and history, which make it a great little stop even on a rainy day. We left with detailed maps, new hiking ideas, and a deeper appreciation for Jasper. This place sets the tone for everything that makes the park so special—nature, heritage, and warm Canadian hospitality. Don’t miss it—your Jasper experience will be so much better if you start here.
Vipul B — Google review
Small visitor center in the middle of town in a lovely historic building. I wish there was more to it, especially considering the significance of the park, but the town is small. There aren't any displays or information to speak of, but the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Also, come back at night and there are some neat illuminated sections. Jasper the bear is right around the corner. Too bad the gift shop was not open when we went, since it looked interesting and better to support Parks Canada. No free parking.
Cory S — Google review
As a local taxi service provider in Jasper, I’ve had the pleasure of regularly picking up and dropping off guests at Forest Park Hotel. From what I’ve seen, the hotel maintains a high standard of hospitality and cleanliness. The staff are always courteous, organized, and professional, which makes our job easier and creates a smooth experience for visitors. Guests often share positive feedback with us about their stay—mentioning the comfort of the rooms, the helpful service, and the beautiful surroundings. The location is also convenient for transportation, with easy access and a well-managed front entrance. Forest Park Hotel is clearly committed to guest satisfaction, and it shows. We’re proud to serve their guests and look forward to continuing our partnership!
MM T — Google review
Compared to Banff town, this place feels much quieter. There are fewer busy shopping streets and more residential areas surrounded by mountains, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The restaurants are a bit pricey, but the environment is very pleasant and a good place to enjoy dinner after coming down from the mountains. Just keep in mind that most shops close around 9pm
Judy H — Google review
I love HWY93, we start from Bang but next winter we will go from Jasper, I really think this is one of the most magnificent drive in NA, Jasper Park also has quite a lot to offer, from fine dining tp casual cafes, lots and lots of trails to bike, hike, walk, amazing lakes, even if you are at! 5% to go there, trust you will not regret it.
Aleksandar H — Google review
Overflow is your best place to set up your camp Not burntout with plenty of trees that surround us.
Duane H — Google review
Beautiful area, landscape, and places to visit. You can rent canoe by the lake.
JAY T — Google review
It was a bittersweet experience this time. But the time is recovering slowly but surely, A must do is to read and download the stories from the visitor center.
Shey C — Google review
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The Jasper Planetarium & dark sky telescope tours

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Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
The Jasper Planetarium & dark sky telescope tours offer an unforgettable experience for stargazers. The Dark Sky Festival celebrates Jasper's Dark Sky Preserve designation with two weeks of programs, featuring talks by notable figures like Bill Nye and George Takei, as well as musical performances under the stars. Visitors can enjoy stargazing at Lake Annette and attend workshops on night sky photography.
The planetarium tour was fantastic. The presentation had great information and the visuals were nice. Would love to go back and do the telescope experience if we had time. The drive up was beautiful and the lodge is lovely.
Cassandra P — Google review
We were genuinely lucky as we had clear skies and about 2 hours of Northern Lights on show, so overall an incredible night. We paid for the extra package which included a walk into a darker area to be privately talked through what we could see. The giant scientific grade telescopes and the talks by the staff we so interesting and you could really feel the passion of the staff who were able to answer every question we had. However, I can appreciate if you only purchase the basic package of just the dome show, this would be disappointing as it's just a projector inside a tent, in a hotel car park, but the full package is well worth the money. There is a rainy day guarantee which is good, if you don't see stars, you have 2 years to return to try again, which is good even if you're a tourist on holiday.
Rebecca D — Google review
This is a temporary built setup with a very very small dome and folding chairs and recliners inside. It’s on a parking lot of the Fairmont hotel. The hotel itself has a great view and walking area, that we enjoyed more than the show itself. The projection is blurry and the whole story is not well thought. It keeps jumping from one point to another without a logical sequence. Skippable.
N N — Google review
The highlight of my summer so far! The tour is fantastic and the staff have so much knowledge it blew my mind. We arrived on a cloudy night but still learned and saw so much in the displays and talks, they have a nice cosy set up with a fire, too! We managed to go back the following evening for a complimentary look through the telescopes on a clearer night which was a brucey bonus. Kudos to everyone at the planetarium for putting on such a wonderful show, especially Gerran! And Beth was great with all the organizing!! I am recommending to everyone who visits Jasper, come clear or cloudy skies!
Rachel K — Google review
We had a wonderful experience at Jasper Planetarium! The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, and the sky show was truly amazing. Seeing the stars through the big telescopes was unforgettable. Highly recommended for visitors to Jasper! — MM Taxi Jasper 🚖✨
MM T — Google review
Very impressed with the overall experience. The staff were knowledgeable and professional, and you could tell their enthusiasm of all things space related. Our family enjoyed the dark sky package and learned a few interesting points. Book in advance and make sure to dress warm.
Reham — Google review
My partner and I went to the Jasper planetarium and did the dark sky package tour on July 27th! INCREDIBLE RAINY DAY POLICY! We were originally booked for July 26th but the weather was gray, muggy, and cloudy. One simple phone call and the Planetarium had no issue rescheduling us for any day of our choosing. They even let us think about it for a day to see how the weather would be before picking a new tour date. Absolutely beautiful clear night amidst a week of clouds and rain. HIGHLY RECOMMEND GOING FOR THE DARK SKY PACKAGE, we got to walk privately with a small group around Lake Beauvart and see constellations, satellites, and even a glimpse of Saturn (looks like a big star, you can't see the rings through the binoculars on this particular day) through the crystal clear binoculars they provide. Super nice lodge and surrounding area, very fancy. Everything was ran well and smooth. You can tell the people working here love what they do and love teaching/showing others the night sky. Shoutout to Lyn our tour guide.
Erika L — Google review
I cannot say enough about this experience! The people were great, the views were amazing! Rings of Saturn, the craters on the moon. Just amazing how many stars you can see! Get your tickets in advance and do both the show AND the telescopes!
Erin M — Google review
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Marmot Basin

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Marmot Basin is a charming ski resort nestled in the Canadian Rocky Mountains within Jasper National Park. With a history dating back almost 100 years, this destination offers diverse terrain for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. The resort features 91 runs serviced by seven lifts, including high-speed quads, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all visitors. Marmot Basin's season typically runs from early November to early May, providing ample time to enjoy its stunning views and snow-covered slopes.
Don't be fooled by the fire devastated forest on the way to resort. The resort withstand! It's beautiful! A variety of runs and the quality of terrain made me speechless. I was making runs after runs after runs without crazy lines on lifts. Mind you, there were dozens of ski schools that day from all over the world. The price of the lift tickets is more than reasonable. Plenty of fresh powder in April; where else can you find it?! I liked the way they arranged the parking lots. Doesn't matter which lot you take, you get direct access to a run that leads you to the resort. No shuttles, no walking with the gear! 👍
Arkady G — Google review
Marmot Basin is one of the best ski resorts in Alberta. The runs are well-groomed, varied, and perfect for all levels, whether you’re a beginner or more advanced. The lift system is efficient, and I rarely find myself waiting long to get back up the mountain. The scenery is breathtaking, with mountain views that are worth the trip alone. Staff are friendly and helpful, and the vibe is welcoming without feeling overcrowded. It’s a must-visit spot if you’re in Jasper, and hands down one of my favorite places to ski.
Raoul B — Google review
This is a great hill with solid parking set up. Seems to be never over crowded. Easy in and out for drinks or food. Lots of great terrain. Worth a little hike here and there for sure
Darryl C — Google review
What an amazing ski resort! Great lifts, lots of run varieties, lots of open space, not crowded, and easy parking. Amazing for beginner/intermediate skiiers because you can even get down from the highest lift points using blue or green runs!
Cory S — Google review
Such an awesome place for beginners to even professionals! Close to where i live (still a few hours away but its one of the closest best ski resorts) and close to jasper as well. Snow is always good and double black diamonds are super fun as well. Highly recommend for all as well as the Park Junkies! Would add more photos of my action but cant find them
John W — Google review
Fun mountain, wasn't a lot of snow yet this year, but still plenty to ride. More of a blue square to black diamond difficulty, there are harder runs, just waiting on snow. Would definitely go back when there is a thicker base and whole mountain availability. No lines when I went on christmas wknd. I think I had to wait behind 1 set of people once, in the 2 days I was there, other than that, straight to lift and up. How the sun goes, they'll be alot more light in late January and February; starts setting on slopes around 2 pm over Christmas time.
E — Google review
I personally LOVE Marmot. The people are so amazing, the mountain is great and both challenging and relaxing depending on the run you choose. I will say the drop off on the Knob Chair is dangerous and has to be built up, I bailed as it's a rapid drop from the chair and I watched the next 6 groups getting off the lift bail as well... But otherwise, Marmot is one of the best in Alberta in my opinion. I am definitely going back.
Danny B — Google review
Incredible ski resort, but my God is the chalet expensive. Evreything else about it is Incredible, there's also a lot of paths through the trees that were fun. And the ski school instructor (we were forced beacause it was a school trip) she was incredibly nice.
Mars H — Google review
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Mountain Galleries

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Mountain Galleries is a prominent art gallery established in 1992 by artist and filmmaker Wendy Wacko. It is one of the largest commercial galleries in Western Canada, with locations in Banff, Jasper, and Whistler. The collection features works by major and mid-career Canadian artists, showcasing paintings and sculptures that represent the beauty of the surrounding area.
Such a beautiful, special space and place - It only took me 12 years to get there - I can’t wait to come back again soon
Sam M — Google review
A lovely little gallery tucked in the Fairmont hotel, but available to the public. Many paintings and sculptures were on display, including works related to the area such as those of local mountains. A quick walk through, but worth the stop.
Kiersten F — Google review
Admittedly, I am not an art expert by any stretch of the imagination but....I spent an hour admiring several pieces and paintings all by Canadian artists. This gallery is located in the Fairmont Lodge in Jasper National Park. Come for lunch, take a walk around the lake and enjoy the Gallery.
Jenny L — Google review
Rustic accommodation set in a serene national park, mountain vistas, pristine lake, fresh air, great for families & couples alike
Ziz K — Google review
Like candy to an artist"s eye.
Jennifer O — Google review
Amazing gallery
Shlomo S — Google review
High end art.
Trevor K — Google review
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Our Native Land

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Museums
Our Native Land is a unique store in Jasper National Park that offers a wide selection of arts and crafts, making it a great place to find one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Visitors can explore real Canadian culture through indigenous carvings and products made from authentic animal fur. The store also features First Nations art and quill art, providing an opportunity to take home something truly special. While some visitors have had mixed experiences with the staff, many appreciate the fantastic service and friendly interactions.
Great shop to explore real canadian culture, arts and craft. They have an amazing indigenous carving section and products made from real animal fur. The lady at that counter is super friendly and shared amazing information regarding the art pieces. Must check it out when visiting jasper!
Is E — Google review
Two months ago, we purchased an arrow with the delivery option, and we were assured by the vendor that it would arrive within a week or less. However, despite making six phone calls and sending emails over the past two months, our product was never sent. This has been particularly disappointing as it was intended as a gift. We are only leaving this review to bring attention to this issue as they are not responding to our calls/emails. Please contact us and fulfill our order promptly.
Marlène K — Google review
There are some talented artists represented in the inventory. Go when it's busy to avoid being hounded and don't commit to buying anything on your first visit. If you don't care for answering personal questions about where you're from etc. ask your own about the store and where it's owners came from instead.
Tatty T — Google review
Beautiful store and inventory. The young woman who was the sales associate was VERY diligent in accompanying us through the entire store (we were there for at least 20 minutes). Initially, we thought this was so that she could share information on the items we were looking at but when others came in to the store, she still focused on us. After awhile, it felt very uncomfortable and we left. We drove all the way to Jasper to see the store (and mountains) but ended up leaving the store so that the other customers could benefit from her full attention. Some beautiful pieces involve the ammolite and a burled wood piece as well as most of the hand crafted items.
Selena R — Google review
I absolutely love their products! I visit this store everytime I am in town ❤️ they have a great variety of items in every price range. The artwork is incredible!
Tori S — Google review
One of the more unique stores in Jasper, we went in here because my wife was curious about the quill art. It was fairly busy but our experience with staff was fantastic and there were a lot of unique and interesting souvenirs in the store. If you are tired of all the repetitive souvenir shops along the main drag, come here!
Vulpine M — Google review
Unprofessionally my post was deleted and not shared by this racist business. My mother and I were shopping for turquoise rings. The young woman who was helping us suddenly gasped and startled us. When we asked what happened she said oh I lost track of what you were touching, Hahhaha I m paying attention now. My mother and I both looked at each other, surprised by her boldness my mother showed both her hands and said these are all mine! The lady just laughed and said oh it’s ok I’m watching now. We had already overlooked her in sensitive comments about how we could make our own beaded earrings so the ones on display weren’t good enough for us? Sadly, I cannot bead so the assumption was silly to me and I laughed. Oh did I mention we are indigenous? I’m not easily offended but this was too much! For a store called “Our Native Land” it is not for us. So beware of insensitive remarks if you are also from OUR NATIVE LAND!
Brenna H — Google review
Soon as I walked into this place I was greeted with friendly and educational titbits on the art within the store. I ended up purchasing this piece in the photo. Absolutely love it. And throughout the town you’ll find a lot of aboriginal art that seems to be very high price. Where this was fairly priced.
Matte H — Google review
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Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives

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The Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives is a charming local museum that offers a glimpse into the rich history of Jasper National Park and the Yellowhead Corridor. Through its extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and displays, the museum preserves and shares the area's Indigenous heritage, fur trade legacy, and pioneer developments. With three distinct galleries showcasing historical exhibits and a showcase gallery featuring local art, visitors can immerse themselves in Jasper's early days and gain a deeper understanding of the community's origins.
I absolutely loved this! Harkened back to days of old with the train museum. Entry is by donation and although, there was much to see inside, I found the outside to be simply incredible as evidenced by the pictures. As with almost all my reviews, it's the staff who make or break the customer service experience. Here is no exception as the staff were fantastic! Helpful, very friendly and equally informative. They give recommendations on some great food choices. Highly recommend multiple visits if you ever find yourself in Jasper. It's a very family friendly venue. LOVED IT!
Darryl M — Google review
The YellowHead Museum and Archives in Jasper, Alberta, is a true gem! I was captivated by the unique exhibits showcasing the rich history and vibrant culture of the Canadian Rockies. From the compelling stories of early pioneers and Indigenous communities to the fascinating displays of local wildlife and geology, there's something to pique everyone's interest. The museum's passionate staff and volunteers clearly love what they do, and their enthusiasm is contagious. Don't miss the chance to explore this wonderful institution – it's an enriching and memorable experience for all ages!
Rakesh R — Google review
I discovered the Jasper Museum through Instagram and decided to check it out and I’m so glad I did! It’s a perfect 1–2 hour stop, whether you’re a history buff or visiting with kids. The museum is filled with fascinating displays, historical artifacts, and even taxidermy animals that give you a deeper appreciation of how Jasper National Park came to be. Everything is well organized, informative, and engaging a great way to learn about the local history, early settlers, and the railway’s role in the area’s development. There’s also a lovely little gift shop with unique items, local art, books, and thoughtful souvenirs. It’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in Jasper and looking for something meaningful, educational, and family-friendly.
Solar R — Google review
Lovely wee museum with lots of exhibits telling the history of Jasper. The lady on the front desk was friendly and welcoming and full of knowledge about the area. Well worth a visit. Entry is free but you can make a donation.
Brian B — Google review
This is a lovely small but very informative museum. If you are interested in how the area developed and how the railroad unified Canada, there is a wealth of information here. There is also a very interesting section on how the area was surveyed and mapped out. Well worth a visit.
Stewart N — Google review
I recently visited the Jasper Yellowhead Museum, and it was a truly lovely experience. The museum is clean, cozy, and full of local history that’s both engaging and easy to explore. One of the highlights was the interactive golf corner for kids — such a creative and fun addition! It kept the little ones entertained while also teaching them a bit about the sport. The space feels very family-friendly, and the staff were warm and welcoming. A great place to visit if you're in Jasper, especially with children!
Orion B — Google review
Great museum, well worth visit to see how life developed in and around Jasper. Nature, mountaineering, commerce, local cultures lots for everyone. We were asked for a donation as a ticket entry which we were very happy to give.
Cameron J — Google review
A cute little museum. Entry is by donation, so pay what you will. They recommend $8. This museum is run by volunteers and they are always trying to fundraise to keep the doors open. This museum focuses mainly on the history of Jasper (the town and the park), which exhibits explaining the importance of the railroad as well as the job of the early park wardens. They also had 2 special exhibits, which appear to change seasonally. There is a gift shop with a good variety of books in the foyer area.
GiantSnail — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Jasper

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The Raven Bistro

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Bistro
Nestled in a quiet corner of Patricia Street, The Raven Bistro is an upscale and intimate dining spot with modern artistic decor. This cozy gem offers a fusion of Mediterranean cuisine using locally sourced seafood, beef, pork, and game. Their menu features creative dishes like the seafood pot simmered in a flavorful broth and served over sweet-potato noodles with Asian vegetables. The bistro also surprises guests with delicious vegan and gluten-free options like the chocolate-pecan tart.
It was so good, we went there twice during our three day stay in Jasper. The staff is super friendly and courteous. The menu differs on midday and dinner time. But stays delicious! The Schnitzel and salmon were perfectly done. Crunchy and smooth at the same time. The curry dip which goes with the yam fries was my personal favourite. I could have eaten way more of that tasty dip. I also have to acknowledge the variation of gluten-free options. My sister never had any problems with the food afterwards. Besides the gluten-free dishes they also have vegetarian options. I definitely recommend eating at the Raven Bistro!
Julie — Google review
Tasty and unusual meal - though the meat dishes looked great, we went vegetarian tonight. Started with the warm Muhammara, a slightly spicy red pepper based dip with soft pita - perfect with a cold crisp beer. One entree was the Root Vegetable Gratin, a hearty layering of beets, carrots, sweet potatoes and more, baked, with a light creamy sauce and nice side salad. Second entree was La Pastilla, a phyllo-wrapped variety of Middle-Eastern-spiced vegetables on a tomato-chili chutney - delicious, and large enough to bring home leftovers. Erica was charming, helpful with food and wildlife-spotting recommendations. Really want to come back for the Three Pharaohs- three meat dishes that looked amazing.
Stuart M — Google review
Locally owned and operated, make a reservation because you don’t want to miss this gem in Jasper. Let’s start with atmosphere. Calm, lovely, classy, clean, friendly.. Service- Excellent- Food -I could write a full description about each dish my friends ate - because the food was beautiful (and yes, food can be beautiful). I ate the ribs and they were outstanding!! So was the pasta, and the salad, and the whole table raved about flavors and taste. I always check the bathroom and it did not disappoint - clean and classy. (If you are in a wheel chair or have trouble walking you might want take out as it wasn’t very mobility friendly) Make a reservation if you want to eat here. I’m sure you can stop by and try but this is also a local favorite so it’s often busy! Final word 10/Yummmmmmm.
Sherry D — Google review
The atmosphere was lovely, and the service was excellent, making for an enjoyable visit. However, I found the food didn't quite live up to the price. The ribs, for instance, were a bit dry on the inside, and their flavor mainly came from a light BBQ sauce. I was hoping for a richer flavor profile - maybe some marinade or smoky elements - to enhance the taste. It was a pleasant experience overall, but I wouldn't say it's enough to make me eager to return again.
Rob W — Google review
Enjoyed a lovely alfresco meal after a long day of driving. I was up for anything edible and the food turned out splendid. To start, the Spanish chicken wings had a nice spicy kick that paired beautifully with the super sweet caramelized onions. We weren’t sure what to expect from the bison ribs, but they were surprisingly tender and the accompanying sauce was full of flavor. The seafood pot was also tasty, though I wish there was more rice to soak up the delicious sauce. The salad was fresh and vibrant. Many of the dishes had bright citrus notes which went perfectly with our sangria and helped make it a perfect summer evening.
Kingramen — Google review
The Raven is probably the hottest ticket in town at the moment given the number of groups that were turned away without a reservation, and it certainly lives up to the hype. Food was inventive, sensibly used local ingredients and was very well prepared - the lamb in the three meats platter was particularly excellent as we do not normally like lamb but on this occasion its pungency was well-balanced with the char on the patty and the mint sauce. Service was also warm and attentive. Would strongly recommend.
John L — Google review
Loved our experience at The Raven. We made a reservation, which was critical – we heard people trying to walk in and told that it would be several hours before they could be sat. The truffle pasta was definitely a highlight. We also got an order of the schnitzel, which was delicious as well. The portion sizes are very generous; two mains with no appetizers was more than enough for the two of us. Big fan!
Jake B — Google review
After a day of hiking and researching restaurants, we opted for The Raven and what a great decision it was! The white sangria was excellent. The restaurant had a nice atmosphere and our server Clarissa was wonderful, cheery and attentive. We shared nachos, falafel and wings to start. All were wonderful and the entrees weren’t rushed out. The entrees were 2 burgers and a salad with salmon on top…also all outstanding. Definitely a place I’d recommend and come back to.
Lisa M — Google review
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Jasper Brewing Company

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$$$$affordable
Brewpub
Jasper Brewing Company is a modern brewery with a bright and stylish interior, offering housemade craft beers and elevated pub fare. It's a popular spot where visitors can settle down in front of an open fire, enjoy pub grub, watch big screen TV, and sip through a menu of craft beers.
Had a late lunch at the Jasper Brewing Company. Solid food all around. Fish and chips, wings, poutine, or just a nacho snack, all of it was top tier perfectly made. S&P wings were crispy and tasty, a good size and not dry, like many others I've had. Recommended. Lots of beer choices if you like a fruity type. I had the Crisp Pil. Easy drinking and smooth. Service was good and constant to check on things. Atmosphere was quiet, some large sports TVs. Bathrooms were clean. Overall a 5 star, will be back. Please support Jasper so that the town can be greater than it was. Thanks.
Ray G — Google review
We had a spot outside in front of the business which was nice with the good weather. We just walked in without a reservation. They have a nice range of beers to choose from, some a bit more niche then the other. I also went for the elk meatloaf which was great. We had a good time.
Matthias T — Google review
We loved this place so much that we came three times during our 4-day stay in Jasper. That says it all! The atmosphere is great, and every staff member who served us was attentive, professional, and genuinely friendly. The beers and food were exactly what we were looking for. Highly recommended!
Adeline S — Google review
We stopped in at Jasper Brewing Co. and had a great experience! The atmosphere is very casual and welcoming — one side is more of a restaurant, and the other has a lively bar vibe. Service was good and friendly throughout our visit. We tried the wings and fish & chips, both were delicious and cooked perfectly. There are TVs everywhere, so it’s a great spot to catch a hockey or baseball game while enjoying a good meal and a cold drink. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Jasper!
Lina H — Google review
Pretty great spot for a nice dinner! Came here to have a bit of a late dinner. Service however can be a bit understaffed because of how huge the place was- the menu had a good selection so it didn’t take long for us to know what we want, it just took long for a wait staff to notice us. Besides that, the food was really fantastic. Just make sure you know that the sides and appetizers are huge, and I’d say they are meant for sharing for up to 4-5 people and it was way too much for just two of us. A lot of TVs in the place as well as they stream some of the local sports games, so I’d say the atmosphere is pretty nice.
Keith T — Google review
Really great spot! We sat outside on the terrace, which was super nice. The beer was awesome, and the food was even better. We both had the BBQ elk and loved it—tons of flavor and cooked just right. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
Dana C — Google review
Got food and drinks twice at JBC during our recent hiking trip in Jasper. The service was fantastic and the Seared Halloumi Bowl was delicious 😋 The group really enjoyed the Beef Dip and the Korean Fried Chicken as well as some Crisp Pils, White Sangria and the Brad's Riefle. Thanks JBC 🦌🫎
Kevin H — Google review
The restaurant is quite big, which impacts the atmosphere. The service is friendly, but not fast. The 1660 stout is very nice, perhaps a bit too cold compared to Guinness. They sell nice merchandise like T-shirts and jumpers, as well as glasses (not cheap at 12$, excl tax (and excluding a drink in it!)). They have many televisions. At one point they showed the same game, but one screen was one minute behind the other one, which was slightly irritably
Philip K — Google review
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Jasper Pizza Place

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$$$$affordable
Pizza restaurant
Jasper Pizza Place, known as JPP by locals, is a casual dining spot offering wood-fired thick-crust pizzas, wings, pasta, and other mains. The restaurant's rooftop patio is a popular feature among visitors. One of their standout dishes is the Canadian poutine with an Indian twist called Rogan Josh, featuring crispy shoestring fries, mozzarella cheese, squeaky curds, and cilantro.
Very nice, friendly staff. I enjoyed the pizza, had the thin version with a nice fluffy crust. The pizza was tasty, topping wise it could have been a bit more generous, other than that just a really good pizza, nice place with a great beer selection. When it gets crowded, it can be a bit loud. Overall, I would recommend coming here when staying in Jasper.
Suza — Google review
Tried 3 different types of Woodfired pizzas but they were all average. We get much better and yummier wood fired pizzas in California so may be not the same . Their patio looked great for such a small place like Jasper but the blinds were down because of the rain , when we went . And yes , they didn’t attend us for a long time until we asked them to take the order , they apologized for that however. Seeing the great reviews ,we thought our experience would be the same , or is it hit or miss ?
PS — Google review
After a long day of hiking we decided to do takeout pizza. A popular place in town it's always busy during peak dinner time. We tried their traditional baked pizza *the Sicilian* ham, sausage, yellow hot peppers and cheese. *The Athabasca* gourmet thin crust consists of black olives, artichokes and cheese. Both pizzas were delicious! No complains!
Phillip L — Google review
Haven’t been here in years, and it seems like there may be new owners because the food felt different this time around. The pizza itself was quality, and I really liked that they offered two options: pan or wood oven. The fries were tasty and seasoned just right. I also appreciated the great selection of dips to go along with the meal. ($2.50) per dip. The roof top patio was lovely! One fun surprise was their awesome t-shirts definitely a cool touch that stood out. The staff were very nice and accommodating, which made the experience pleasant overall.
Calista W — Google review
Great dining experience in this place. Was surprised by their meat ball pizza. It’s very pricy for a pizza ($28) but seems it’s expensive to eat everywhere in Jasper! Draft beer is fresh and server made very good recommendations.
L L — Google review
Came here for the rooftop patio on recommendation from a tour guide and we were not disappointed! We had Bri as our server and she was super lovely and gave us great service. The pizzas were amazing and the beers so refreshing on a hot summer day. Rooftop patio gave us a great view of the town and mountains as well!
Brooke R — Google review
Absolutely beautiful views - cold beer and great pizza. Patio is lovely. Service was great as well. Helpful servers that gave us advice on the area.
Suzie M — Google review
Very good pizza place and service. The Jasper town is so awesome and filled wuth the best people. The wildfire was bad but I hope the whole Jasper gets recover from it very soon. I have not seen a place like Jasper in my entire life. Pizza place is awesome and hope they remian like this, it's one of the best and would definitely recommend it to anyone visiting jasper. The staff was friendly and nice and the service was quick. I will go there again once in Jasper. 💯❤️
Anchit G — Google review
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Fiddle River Restaurant

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Seafood restaurant
Restaurant
Nestled in a small mountain town, Fiddle River Restaurant offers a rustic-themed dining experience with stunning mountain views. The upscale menu features responsibly sourced Canadian seafood like crab, cod, salmon, and lobster, as well as game meats such as wild boar and elk. Diners can savor signature dishes like Earl Grey smoked candied salmon and braised elk stroganoff while enjoying the picturesque surroundings from the second-floor dining room.
It is a great experience to dine in this restaurant. I didnt reserve my book beforehand n i requested a table by window. The lady welcomed us was so friendly n did give me a table by the window which made us cheerful. Then we were served by a pretty lady and her name is Kea. Her service overall was perfect n made u feel so comfortable to dine in this restaurant. (NB:Some other Canadian restaurants just make u so stressful to dine in.) We ordered mussels , seafood soup and snapper. They are delicious! I strongly recommend this beautiful restaurant n hopefully u can be served by Kea. She is friendly n sincere overall!!
Ken K — Google review
The food was exceptional! I had the seafood chowder and my husband had the seafood risotto. The food was fresh, creamy and bursting with flavour. The service was friendly, fast and our server checked on us many times and refilled our drinks. I would highly recommend. I also loved the artwork on the walls by a local artist.
Laura M — Google review
Right across the Jasper train station for all your Rocky Mountaineering customers is a restaurant offers a wonderful variety of seafood paired with an amazing view of Jasper. The service was excellent from start to finish, and the staff did a great job accommodating our party of seven. We started with the fried calamari and shrimp appetizer, which was crisp and flavorful. For the main course, we shared the Fiddle Fish Pot—a delicious combination of salmon, snapper, prawns, mussels, and clams simmered in a tomato, saffron, and fennel coconut broth, served with French lentil coconut rice. It was rich, fragrant, and beautifully prepared. The rest of our group enjoyed the salmon, chicken breast, and pork chop, all of which were well-cooked and nicely presented. Overall, this is a fantastic spot for dinner in Jasper—great food, welcoming service, and views that make the experience even more special.
Noel A — Google review
To get to the restaurant there are a few flights of stairs. Unless there’s an elevator, I Didn’t see any wheelchair access. The Wait to be seated was very short. There were only a few other patrons inside. Ordered Two small shares for lunch, which were brought to the table shortly after. I don’t think the waitress was happy we only had water to drink and only the two shares. “Is that it?” Average service. For the value of the food I would have expected better serving size. Six shrimp and and small serving of Ceviche. Although there were lots of visitors in Jasper making street parking a challenge, Fiddle River used to be busy with customers. Maybe not so much now for a Noon lunch. Other lunch venues were busy with patios. Window views are dirty, and sadly wildfires ravished the mountain trees and no wildlife to be seen wandering the area.
David L — Google review
Service is top notch. Our server was Tomi, and she was super friendly and accommodating. We are a party of 3 adults and a dog ( in a carrier ), she provided blankets for us and water for our pet. There is a portable heated pole outside to keep you comfy. Food is fresh and very well presented. Overall, highly recommend this place
Fiona M — Google review
Outstanding place for fresh seafood and chill ambience. ordered: fiddle fish pot, seafood risotto, rainbow trout all fishes were fresh and plump risotto was creamy and extremely delicious with a wonderful blend of mushroom and seafood and great texture from the rice fiddle fish pot was tangy and refreshing with a little brininess from hidden capers tldr: you cant really go wrong with choices here but the risotto is an almost must-get
Caleb F — Google review
Food was excellent!!! The Schnitzel is very large and took up the entire plate lol. If you order this item I would definitely ask for a gravy or a sauce to go with it. Wish I took a picture but unfortunately I did not. Desert was good as well but note the Creme brulee was a cold desert not hot or at least when we ordered it. We really enjoyed this restaurant and will definitely be back again.
Katherine P — Google review
Delicious food and a lovely view. A busy restaurant, reservation recommended for the weekend. The staff were very kind and though we were late for our reservation, they sat us by the window :-) Our group of 5 got the - Pacific Rim Ceviche appetizer - Alberta Elk Stroganoff - Fiddle Fish Pot - Wild Game Meatloaf - Burger with fries Definitely a filling meal and very yummy, though the elk stroganoff was a little dry. Our favourites were the Fiddle Fish Pot and the Wild Game Meatloaf.
Olivia — Google review
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Evil Dave's Grill

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Evil Dave's Grill is a casual restaurant in Jasper known for its funky atmosphere and globally inspired menu. The "evil"-inspired dishes include the Malevolent Meatloaf, Nefarious Chicken, and the gluten-free El Diablo Bowl. The restaurant offers chef's cut steak specials, seafood features, and fun appetizers like Cowboy sushi.
Evil Dave’s Grill in Jasper offers a vibrant dining experience with a globally inspired menu and locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant is known for its unique dishes like the “Cowboy Sushi” and “Malevolent Meatloaf,” which have received positive reviews for their creativity and flavor. The ambiance is modern and inviting, providing a comfortable setting for guests. While some patrons have noted that the prices can be on the higher side, many feel the quality of the food justifies the cost. Service is generally praised for being attentive and friendly. Overall, Evil Dave’s Grill is a popular choice for those seeking a distinctive dining experience in Jasper.
Daniyal S — Google review
We haven't been to Evil Dave's Grill since they moved to this location, and since we were staying at the Marmot Lodge, we figured it was a great opportunity to have dinner at Evil Dave's with our children. I made a reservation through their website and I'm sure glad I did as the restaurant was full upon our arrival. People without reservations were either being turned away or having to wait, but it seemed as though most had made reservations. Our server was very helpful and offered some great suggestions. Our children both decided on the Hurtin' Alberta kids meal and they greatly enjoyed it, saying that the burger was better than the ones I make at home (how dare they 😆). They had some other great options for kids as well. The Little Buddha was their second choice. My wife chose the Karma Curry with chicken and naan bread, and it was easily the best dish that was ordered. It was very flavourful and filling, and I honestly wish I had ordered it myself. I ended up going with the Chef's Cut steak with daily vegetables which was perfectly cooked. Even though it was delicious with a peppercorn sauce that complimented the entire dish, I think I would've enjoyed the Karma Curry a bit more. We finished our meal by sharing their Chocolate Cake and ice cream. It definitely wasn't a cheap dinner for the family, but it was delicious and memorable. We'd definitely return again in the future.
Marc D — Google review
Really enjoyed the menu here. I had the bison meatloaf and it was very good. Good service and comfortable environment. Would go again.
David B — Google review
Food pretty great. Drinks not so much. Had a 'Cool Brew' cocktail (an espresso martini in all but name) that was the worst I've ever had. Their Instagram shows a better version than I was served, I think possibly the bartender's first day. For a place that boasts high quality cocktails, it was hilariously bad. See pic. Watched the bartender make it, he doesn't appear to understand how to shake a cocktail. Beer selection was also a lone hefeweizen. We were put on a table basically beside another large group, and seated after a couple who had a reservation a half hour after us, who got a much nicer table. Just felt like it was everybody's first day in hospitality. Everything except the food which I genuinely can't fault. My awkward order was accommodated perfectly. The chefs deserve a better everything else.
Chris W — Google review
Evil Dave’s Grill – A Jasper Gem That Misses the Mark on Flavor The name Evil Dave’s Grill sets high expectations, and walking in, I was impressed. The decor is beautiful and captures the essence of Jasper perfectly—cozy, stylish, and inviting. The service matched the atmosphere: friendly, attentive, and efficient throughout the meal. Unfortunately, that’s where the praise ends. The food was a major letdown. Despite a menu that sounded promising, what arrived at the table was bland, uninspired, and lacked any real depth of flavor. It genuinely felt as if some of the dishes came straight from a can—overpriced and underwhelming. For the cost, I expected much more. Jasper isn’t short on great dining options, and sadly, Evil Dave’s didn’t deliver where it matters most: the food. With a bit more attention to flavor and creativity in the kitchen, this place could live up to its potential. Until then, it’s style over substance.
Yeshwani R — Google review
Very nice food, great service I went for the typhoon noodles with prawns and had the vicious hippies pan fried gyoza, lovely flavour throughout the noodles had a lovely background heat to them in a delicious sauce, the gyoza had a nice subtle gingery taste, id say slightly on the pricey side for what it is but can't fault the food as it was delicious and the service was impeccable.
Richard M — Google review
I would absolutely come back to eat here. They were decent to deal with, however, here are my qualms… I booked for a large group of people (25+) and they gave me a menu of select items, and prices. As soon as they found out it was for a wedding, the price on each item increased by 1$-5$. I was also disappointed that despite paying additional for dinner, there was no thank you or complimentary glass of champagne for myself or my husband. Two of our family members thought that was rather odd and quite unfortunate as we got married that day and chose to celebrate at evil Dave’s. Excellent food. Subpar service.
Taylee C — Google review
A huge thank you to the entire team at Evil Dave’s Grill! Not only was the food amazing — the burger was super tasty and not greasy at all, and the bowl was absolutely delicious — but the service was outstanding. Everything was super fast, and our waiter was genuinely attentive, professional, and truly interested in his guests. And now for the most incredible part… I lost my passport during my visit to Jasper and accidentally left it at the restaurant. Thanks to their honesty and kindness, they found it, reached out to me, and even arranged for express shipping to my hotel in Vancouver — I honestly wouldn’t have been able to return to my country without their help. I have no words to express how grateful I am. Wonderful people, amazing food, and truly exceptional service. Highly, highly recommended. Sandy
Da S — Google review
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Harvest Food & Drink

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Canadian restaurant
Located in Jasper, Alberta, Harvest Food & Drink is a relative newcomer to the culinary scene but has quickly become a standout destination. This family-owned and -operated restaurant offers traditional dishes with creative twists, making it an exceptional dining experience. Whether you're craving brunch seven days a week or looking for lunch and dinner options, Harvest Food & Drink has you covered. With an emphasis on the local Alberta food scene, this restaurant is committed to creating positive community experiences through its delicious menu offerings.
Great breakfast!! Fun atmosphere and caring staff. We came here twice because Harvest was so good! The French toast is the best in Canada, according to my 86-year-old mother who orders it everywhere she goes. They have gluten-free options, and all the salads and vegetables taste freshly-picked and delicious.
Scherer F — Google review
Very nice and quiet place to have a great meal. We went to try their elk and bison and we we were not disappointed. Both made on point thanks to our server who kindly explained that both elk and bison are recommended to be cooled less so they stay tender. She was absolutely right. She came to our table many times to check on us and refill our water. We really enjoyed our lunch date at Harvest and would totally recommend trying the local dishes.
Carla M — Google review
My favorite place in town, with the best customer service! I love everything here, my recent brunch here was phenomenal. I had the load avocado fancy toast and it was perfect, the eggs were pushed perfectly, the bacon was crispy and thick, and the potatoes had the perfect amount of crunch. My girl had the Kale and potato hash, I've never been a fan of kale but I would've devoured that dish. A perfectly poached egg, the kale was crunchy and with the house made lemon hollandaise went perfect with the mushrooms, potatoes and red peppers. Outside seating was great, I had my dog, my girl, and amazing food and service. Even the coffee was amazing. I highly recommend this place for brunch, lunch or dinner.
Chris — Google review
We had breakfast here the last morning of our trip. We were delighted to find a fully vegan option. Was very filling. The caramelized onions on the avocado toast had the most perfect tang. The espresso and Americano we had were the best coffee we had the whole trip. We had to get 2 more coffees to go!
Anne C — Google review
Stopped in here for brunch and were incredibly satisfied with our service and meals. The staff were friendly and attentive. We walked right in and didn’t have a wait. Our lattes tasted great and mine had the cutest bear latte art. We got the short rib poutine, which I couldn’t stop talking about through the rest of the day. And to top off our great experience, the staff was so helpful and accommodating when I realized several days later that I had left my purse at the restaurant. They offered to mail it back to me in the US and did so the same day I realized I had called about leaving it. Great people all around!
Steffanie L — Google review
Must stop in Jasper. Food was excellent and service good. We came for lunch, ate some incredible sandwiches, and left happy. The short rib dip stays solid and crunchy even after you dip it.
Joshua M — Google review
OMG! Everything was absolutely DELICIOUS & the service was excellent!!!!! We shared the short ribs and the elk bits, I wish there was more than 4 for the Elk bits but their were delicious. The creme brule was perfectoooooo. Their North 54 drink was definitely worth the $. Highly recommend, will be coming back 1000%. GREAT JOB EVERYONE!!!!!!!!
Sasha P — Google review
Amazing food, and atmosphere. We ordered the farm house breakfast with a waffle. Everything exceeded our expectations. The hot sauce was perfect and complimented the flavours.
Matthew D — Google review
7

Syrahs Of Jasper

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Permanently Closed
$$$$expensive
Canadian restaurant
Wine bar
Syrahs of Jasper is an intimate and warm-hued eatery and bar located in downtown Jasper. The restaurant offers a changing menu featuring regional Canadian cuisine, with dishes made from fresh Alberta bison, Angus beef, British Columbian seafood, and creative sides like hand-made potato gnocchi or white-cheddar poutine.
What a surprise and first time customer!! Having lived and travelled many places this restaurant is right up there. Don’t be fooled by the storefront which is misconspicuous…what you get for quality, presentation and price is amazing. The duck, elk and salads are incredible. If you’re in Jasper… don’t miss having a diner here. I took a couple pics of our meals.
Brad W — Google review
Shared a beautiful meal here celebrating my friends bachelor party. The service was excellent, and the wait staff was attentive. Would recommend for any special occasion or just treating yourself! The old fashioned was my fave drink on the menu and the amuse bouche was a lovely start to a delicious meal.
Shivonne D — Google review
Awesome food and service. We ordered wild boar chops which was one of their featured dishes for the evening. Juicy and tender,very nice. The wild mushrooms and lentil loaf was a bit burnt at the bottom. That's why four stars for food. House salad tastes delicious with house made dressings. Our server told us everything in the restaurant is house made.
Caroline W — Google review
Absolutely wonderful place that felt very cozy. The waitress was so attentive and kind. Her recommendations were on point and the freebie items of the bison tartar and the carrot and chive biscuit were delicious. The chef has made it so that most of the menu is gluten free, which I think is pretty cool. The bison striploin was scrumptious and to die for. They do have a plant based option on the lentil meatloaf which I thought was pretty well seasoned and very delicious. The desserts were out of this world! The goat cheese cheesecake with blackberries was so good that it tasted like an elevated version of an Oreo cheesecake. And the creme brule of the day was spoon-licking good. Overall, it is a place that you have to visit and have a dinner at least once! It's pretty romantic too, so bring your date!
Eduardo C — Google review
This is the best restaurant we have been at in Jasper, and we have eaten in the top 10 of them. Everything was delicious and special. The server was so nice, when she asked if we needed anything else, I made a joke that world peace would be nice, so she drew me that. The food was Michelin level. If you want a better life, try their cheese cake. The drinks were also delicious. We will come back in our next visit.
Amir S — Google review
I was skeptical at first with the mixed reviews, but I am so glad I ignored the bad ones because I had an amazing dinner here. The elk carpaccio is honestly one of the best dishes I've had ever, even more enjoyable than some Michelin star restaurant dish and I'm really not exaggerating. The caramelized onion tart was also amazing, really amazing pastry and tomatoes and herbs were a perfect match. The bison rib eye was a highlight. Very flavourful and perfectly cooked, normally I don't like my streaks with any sauces but this sour cherry glaze worked so well with it. Elk Wellington...I'm normally not a fan of the tenderloin cut but this was really perfectly done as well. Keep in mind there's a strong mustard used for the Wellington. I liked it but for those who don't like the mustard/horseradish kick, be warned it is a strong flavour. I think you get the point of you're still reading my essay. Just eat here...you won't regret it! Well done Syrahs! I'd give 6 stars if I could.
Sam L — Google review
I came to this restaurant because we read amazing reviews, and they didn't disappoint. Make sure you book reservations ahead of time, because I saw numerous people get turned away due to the full capacity of the restaurant. Our server, I believe his name was Brian was an amazing host for the evening. He was welcoming, friendly, attentive and professional. For starters, me and my friend split the elk capasscio, and grime meatball. Elk capasscio was delicious, and packed with flavours. Super light and tasty. Grime meatball, I felt lacked flavour and felt like it was just sitting in tomato sauce and onions. Main course, I had the Elk Wellington, which was cooked perfectly. Pasty was very flaky and crisp, and elk was cooked to a nice medium rare. Mashed potato and berry sauce paired very well with everything. I highly recommend coming to this restaurant, as it was one of the highlights of my trip!
Terry C — Google review
The vibe inside is appreciated. Service was profession and attentive but casual, not trying to be too fancy. Complimentary (included) pallet cleansers and biscuit is a welcome and appreciated touch. The menu is intriguing. Elk carpaccio was good but I felt it was overpowered by everything else on the plate and the quality of those elements didn’t match the elk. Bison was good, like a slow cooked beef and the richness of the vegetable sauce was savourable. Unfortunately I found it hard to find the 3day smokey flavour, and the gnocchi was far more of potato flavour and texture then I would expect. Dessert also enjoyed. Overall all nice food, but at $90+ pp it was just too expensive for the flavours I got and the quality of the ingredients. I’m glad I tried but I wouldn’t return. I’ve had better for less.
Jimmy P — Google review
8

Olive Bistro & Lounge Inc

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Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque setting of Jasper National Park, Olive Bistro & Lounge Inc offers a remarkable dining experience with its chef-inspired Canadian cuisine made from seasonal ingredients. This family-owned restaurant has quickly become a local favorite, known for its delectable appetizers like the Coconut Crusted Prawns & Spicy Mango Sauce. The attentive and welcoming staff ensure that guests have an exceptional evening.
The restaurant offers a wonderful dining experience with warm and elegant decor, making it a great choice for all kinds of gatherings. Although the prices are slightly on the higher side, every dish we ordered was exceptional. The pasta stood out with its impressive flavors, and the wine was equally delightful. We also appreciated Olive’s attentive service, from recommending sauces to checking in on us throughout the meal, making the evening even more enjoyable.
Judy H — Google review
Had a great time at Olive Bistro while in Jasper for the day. We enjoyed the patio (which is dog friendly), had great service from the staff and very much enjoyed pur food. We enjoyed the Elk Burger, Bison Burger and the Feature Burger (French Onion) all with their shoestring fries. Love the Farm to table menu and look forward to coming again.
Regan A — Google review
I used to work here and I promise you the food is incredible everything on the menu especially the market menu in summer. I keep coming back year later. The owners are lovely and genuine. It’s locally owned and operated. A lot of hard work goes into this restaurant.
Elissa C — Google review
The food was just way too overpriced for boxed pasta and not even real tomatoes in their pasta sauce it tasted like sweet Campbell tomatoes soup and it was $34. I have had some amazing homemade pasta at restaurants in Edmonton for the same price with 10x the quad I of ingredients. Service was great and can’t blame the server. My partner got the French onion burger and it was good. Expensive for what it was but what do you except when you come to a tourist destination. Drinks were also mediocre. I got an espresso martini for $16 and the vodka tasted very cheap and there was shards of ice in my glass
Abby S — Google review
No kidding best meal of my life! My wife and I were so thrilled with the quality and flavor that we returned for a second night in a row. Outstanding, must try!!!
JOSEPH S — Google review
Amazing!!! So so good! Staff were unreal, super attentive, accommodating and made my 40th birthday so special. Food was some of the best in Jasper, I will be making this place my regular go to every time we come. Thanks for such amazing hospitality!
Kaila M — Google review
We made a reservation but the train came in late and they were able to accommodate us with no problem. The service was impeccable and the food was absolutely delicious. I’d come back to Jasper just to come back here. The owners are such kind and genuine people as well. It’s such an incredible place.
Chelsea R — Google review
Such delicious food and friendly service at Olive bistro and lounge! The vegan options were incredible! Really loved the tempura mushrooms and the dragon bowl with tofu. The fries were perfectly crispy and the vegan mayo was a good substitute for the aoli. Also really recommend the Saskatoon berry lemonade! Definitely come by here for dinner!
Nika M — Google review
9

Terra

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Terra, located at 200 Connaught Drive, offers a unique dining experience with its locally farmed and foraged fare. The restaurant's signature dish, Albertas Poutine, features thick-cut, triple-cooked potato chunks topped with a rich mushroom gravy and steak bites, garnished with dark green kale chips. The presentation alone is worth the price of $17. Additionally, Terra's modern design and innovative cooking perfectly complement the rustic mountain landscape.
Excellent food, though the cheesecake does have a hint of an aniseed. Waiter told us the food isn't necessarily foraged, but sourced from within 2 hours drive. Tofu dish was delicious and filling.
C — Google review
I chose this place based on the positive reviews, and while the design and ambiance are indeed beautiful, our experience fell short of expectations. We ordered a charcuterie board, but as shown in the attached photo, what we received was simply a plate with nine pieces of salami—something that was quite disappointing and unexpected. The chicken dish we ordered for dinner was not bad in terms of taste, though the portion size was quite small. Overall, while the setting is lovely and may be worth visiting once, I don’t see myself returning or recommending it to friends.
Paris P — Google review
If you have been looking for a stylish cafe for a long time, then you should definitely visit Terra. The eyes were happy to look around. The service is also at the highest level, we were brought wine to taste until we chose what we liked. The dishes are not big and in one of the dishes in the menu there is a leg and wings, but in fact there was only a leg (maybe we misunderstood something, of course). But the dessert was incredibly tasty. I will definitely come back here to enjoy the dessert and the style of the cafe again!
Ольга Д — Google review
Had breakfast here one morning. It was fancy without being too much. They incorporate a lot of local ingredients and even small details like the side of beans were clearly made in house
Andrew G — Google review
We grabbed breakfast at Terra on our way out of Jasper and I wish we had gone there earlier. The food was insanely good and so was the service. Highly recommend
Amrita B — Google review
I had an amazing poutine and burger. The waiter was lovely and me and my partner thoroughly enjoyed our dinner.
Isaac N — Google review
Nice ambiance, pleasant staff and very delicious food. We ordered the burger - was great, and the red lentil tofu which was absolutely amazing. Most times is hard to find plant based dishes besides a boring salad but this red lentil tofu and veggies dish exceeded my expectations. We were hungry after a long day of travel and hiking and so glad we chose this place to eat dinner. We will be back during our stay in Jasper!
Annamaria M — Google review
I had the Three Sister’s Chicken, and it was delicious! The highlight of my evening was the host Nathaniel. Super friendly, funny, and had a great attitude during the entire stay. He’s defiantly worth more than 5 stars! Cheers
Linda H — Google review
10

Papa George's Restaurant

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$$$$affordable
Canadian restaurant
Papa George's Restaurant is a beloved family-owned establishment nestled in the scenic Rocky Mountains. Since 1925, this cozy eatery has been serving up classic Canadian cuisine in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy locally roasted coffee and indulge in hearty dishes like The Great Albertana steak or fluffy buttermilk pancakes.
A Century of Hospitality – Papa George’s is a Must-Visit in Jasper! Celebrating 100 years in Jasper, Papa George’s is more than just a restaurant – it’s a cornerstone of the community, rich in history and heart. Still proudly family-run, this beloved spot continues to serve up warmth, tradition, and unforgettable meals. My wife and I had the absolute pleasure of meeting George himself, along with his lovely family. From the moment we walked through the door, we were welcomed like old friends. The staff radiated kindness and genuine hospitality that made us feel right at home. Now, the food… wow! Every dish was bursting with flavor, made from the freshest local ingredients. The menu is creative yet comforting – a perfect reflection of the love and care that goes into every plate. If you find yourself in Jasper, do yourself a favor and stop by Papa George’s. Say hello to George, enjoy the warm, small-town atmosphere, and treat yourself to a meal that’s as memorable as the people who serve it. Here’s to 100 more years of incredible food and heartfelt hospitality!
Terrencemykytiw — Google review
It’s generally okay, service was a bit iffy and my bratwurst was room temperature when they brought it back it still wasn’t great. But the food was really fast. If you are looking for an unpretentious breakfast in Jasper come here.
James V — Google review
We had a hard time deciding on where to grab breakfast while staying in Jasper, and settled on Papa George's Restaurant based on kids menu options. Upon arrival, we were promptly seated, but we were not given any kids menus for our children. Our waitress then did not return and was busy chatting with the other staff. As I looked around the restaurant, there were only 3 other tables seated, two of which we're finishing their meals and one of which was waiting on their server. I asked if they had been waiting long and they said they were ready to leave, which is the point we were now at as well. Luckily the waitress returned and attended to both our tables. The service was definitely better after this point. We all enjoyed our breakfasts, and the kids devoured theirs. My wife and I were surprised at the portions for the kids meals given the pricing, so definitely worthwhile. The hash browns were delicious as was the bacon with was perfectly crispy. We'd return again and hope the service is a bit more attentive especially when guests are first seated.
Marc D — Google review
Had dinner here with the kids. The children's menu is very simple. We got the mini burger and it was clearly a frozen patty served on a bun. No veggies, cheese or sauce. The adult menu items we got were ok. Nothing to write home about. The staff are very friendly and it has a nice atmosphere.
Vahid R — Google review
On August 19th at 7 PM, we dined at this restaurant and had a very disappointing experience. We placed our order at 7:15 PM, but the food wasn’t served until 8:54 PM — an incredibly long wait considering there were only three families dining at the time. My kids were starving by the time the food finally arrived. We ordered a salmon bowl and a beef steak for ourselves, and from the kids’ menu, we got spaghetti and a mini burger. I specifically requested a well-done steak, but what I received was completely burnt — bitter and almost inedible. I couldn’t even finish my meal. I informed the server, but she didn’t offer any apology or solution. The salmon bowl was extremely dry, lacking sauce, and the rice was undercooked — barely 30% done — so my husband couldn’t finish his meal either. As for the kids’ burger, it arrived without any sauce or cheese, and the patty was so dry that my 8-year-old couldn’t even chew it. The spaghetti was overly sauced. Overall, this was one of the worst dining experiences we’ve had in Jasper. The food quality, service, and overall experience were extremely disappointing. I would not recommend spending your money here.
Jececa S — Google review
Top notch everything. Slightly disappointed that I got two pieces of bacon instead of three but they made up for it with phenomenal service and tasty everything. The fresh squeezed orange juice was delicious but beware if you are not into pulp; it’s chewy.
Beth N — Google review
This is the very first time when I was asked of why I didn’t pay a tip. And not just me, the server asked all my other 4 friends. This was so humiliating as I am a first year student who saved and came to have some time off. Most of all- tips is a choice, not a compulsion. I have been to so many eateries- this was my first experience where I was asked in such a derogatory way. There are so many nice places in jasper but I chose this as the ambiance looked nice but had such a mood spoiling experience.
Sehajpreet K — Google review
Ate indoors. Patio was full; indoors almost empty. No-one else came in. Ordered Shepherds Pie. Lots of meat but fairly bland; couldn't taste garlic potatoes. Surprised to be offered sides of fries (considering topping of mash!) or salad. Was presented with bill without asking for it - or even being asked if we wanted dessert. Almost as if they wanted us out - at 8:30pm. Two restaurants next door were doing a roaring trade.
Chris R — Google review

Transportation in Jasper

Getting around Jasper can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

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Mark Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Something beautiful! A landing strip for small planes in the middle of Jasper National Park. There is plenty of game around, we saw a wolf walking right next to it along the railway tracks running on the other side of the street. Who knows, maybe bears sometimes appear there too. One thing is certain - it is a wonderful place not only for mountain and aviation lovers. Worth a visit! (Original) Coś pięknego! Lądowisko dla małych samolotów w samym środku Parku Narodowego Jasper. Wokół pełno dziczyzny, sami widzieliśmy wilka idącego tuż obok wzdłuż torów kolejowych biegnących po drugiej stronie ulicy. Kto wie, może czasem pojawiają się tam też niedźwiedzie. Pewne jest jedno - to cudowne miejsce nie tylko dla miłośników gór i lotnictwa. Warto odwiedzić!
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Uma U — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is estimated that few people will notice that there are several small planes that can take off from the grass. It's quite interesting to observe up close. (Original) 估计很少人会注意,有几架小飞机,可以从草地起飞的那种。近距离观察,挺有意思的。
Liu L — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Icefields Parkway (Highway 93)
  2. Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16)
  3. Maligne Lake Road (Highway 16A)
  4. Pyramid Lake Road
  5. Old Fort Point Road
  6. Connaught Drive
  7. Patricia Street
  8. Maligine Lake Road (Highway 93A)
  9. Snaring Road (Highway 16)
  10. Parks Canada Service Road.
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