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The Ultimate Guide for Getting to and Around Jasper, Alberta

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What’s the best way to get to Jasper, Alberta? Travelling to this mountain town is half the fun! Enjoy world-class scenery and activities en route. Here are your options:

  • Take a shuttle, bus tour or chartered private vehicle.
  • Ride a luxurious train to this historic railway town.
  • Drive yourself and stop whenever you like.
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The historic town of Jasper is a gateway for year-round mountain exploration. It will quickly become a favourite during your Alberta visit. Jasper is a half-day trip from two major international airports: Calgary and Edmonton. But this is not your average commute. Be ready to see jaw-dropping scenery, photo-worthy roadside stops and wildlife.

There is no airline access to Jasper, so you can get there by road or rail. It’s lucky for you — you won’t miss the world-class scenery along the way! Here’s how to get there.

Take in stunning scenery en route to Jasper.

The Icefields Parkway

One of the most beautiful highways in the world, the Icefields Parkway (Route 93), is a must-see throughway. Open to vehicles year-round, it runs between Lake Louise (near Banff) and Jasper. This road features mountain vistas, gorgeous lakes, glaciated peaks and sweeping valleys.

The months of May to October are peak season on the Icefields Parkway and in Jasper. This is thanks to the long daylight hours, warm temperatures and the many outdoor activities available. For these reasons, some transportation options are only available in these months. Winter is delightful for its own reasons, and a quieter time to visit the area. (See winter travel tips below.)

The Icefields Parkways is known as one of the most scenic drives in the world.

Travelling to Jasper by bus or hired car

SunDog Tours

Based in Jasper, SunDog Tours has been offering transportation, tours, and activities to Canadian Rockies visitors since 1997.

  • From Edmonton: The Jasper to Edmonton Connector provides daily shuttles between Jasper and Edmonton International Airport or West Edmonton Mall.
  • From Calgary: The Jasper to Calgary Mountain Connector runs daily from Calgary International Airport and downtown hotels. It has a changeover in Banff.
  • Icefields Parkway Tour (May through October): Stop at major viewpoints along the way on this tour. You’ll see Bow Lake, the Columbia Icefields and Athabasca Falls. This tour also includes the Columbia Icefield Adventure and Columbia Icefield Skywalk!
  • Private charter services: Customize your travel plans. Private transfers are available for groups between two and 26 people. Your driver comes with a wealth of local knowledge, making the ride insightful and fun.

Brewster Express

From Calgary (May through October): Brewster hosts a daily shuttle between Calgary International Airport and Jasper. Note the different pick-up and drop-off locations, which you might use to break up your trip.

Relax and take in the scenery from the comfort of a shuttle, tour bus or private charter.

Travelling to Jasper by rail

VIA Rail

For a cost-effective and comfortable option, opt for VIA Rail. Choose from return trips between Edmonton and Jasper, or routes between Jasper and Vancouver or Prince Rupert. Enjoy on-board dining, complimentary Wi-Fi and a variety of seating options.

Rocky Mountaineer

For a luxurious ride to Jasper, book a tour package with Rocky Mountaineer. Enjoy unparalleled onboard hospitality while you journey along scenic rail lines. Routes to and including Jasper range from short two-day trips to multi-day journeys that take you from Calgary all the way to the coast. Packages change seasonally, so be sure to check their options for the latest.

Enjoy comfort and luxury on a train journey to Jasper.

Travelling to Jasper with your own vehicle

Driving your own vehicle will provide you with ultimate freedom. Stop along the way and explore Jasper and the provincial and national parks in the area. You can rent vehicles at Calgary and Edmonton International Airports. Or, you can get transportation to Banff or Jasper and rent one there.

Some tips for driving yourself:

  • You’ll need a Parks Canada pass to enter the national parks.
  • Check 511.alberta.ca for road conditions before departing.
  • Leave early to give yourself extra time and a chance to see the sights in daylight.
  • Make sure to leave with a full tank of gas. There are long stretches with no options to refill.
  • Remember: there is no cellular service on the Icefields Parkway.
Opt for ultimate freedom by renting a vehicle and driving the Parkway yourself.

Winter safety

Driving to Jasper in the winter is a beautiful experience. Snow softens the landscape and makes for stunning mountain scenery. But it’s important to be prepared for winter driving conditions:

  • Winter tires are mandatory on the Icefields Parkway and recommended for all other roads.
  • Pack snacks, warm clothes and blankets in case of unexpected closures or delays.
  • Dress warmly and wear winter boots so that you can stop along the way and sightsee.
Winter is a magical time to visit, but remember to keep safety top of mind.

Getting around Jasper

The adventure doesn’t end once you get to Jasper. A town, National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jasper is defined by raw beauty and rugged wilderness.

When you arrive, visit the historic Jasper Park Information Centre for all your trip planning needs.

There are also plenty of options to get around Jasper. Hop on two wheels with Jasper Food Tours for the Bites on E-Bikes Tour. Or, sit back and relax on an open top bus tour with Pursuit. Jasper Transit is another easy and convenient way to get around, with stops in the town of Jasper, Pyramid Lake Resort, Jasper Park Lodge and Lake Annette.

It’s easy to fill up your itinerary in Jasper. Book a tour to make sure you don’t miss any must-do activities.