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Only 20 minutes from the town of Jasper, Marmot Basin offers 3,000 vertical feet (914m) of superb skiing and snowboarding on 1,720 acres of varied terrain. Marmot Basin is located in Jasper National Park and is the northernmost Rocky Mountain ski area. At Marmot Basin you can enjoy abundant dry, light & fluffy snow that is a dream to ski and snowboard on. The ski area has the highest base elevation of any major ski area in Canada. An average of 450 cm of natural snow blankets the mountain annually allowing skiing from November to early May. Explore a wide variety of runs, from novice to expert, on four mountain faces spanning 1,720 acres (696 hectares) of skiable terrain.

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Two skiers skiing in fresh snow at Marmot Basin in Jasper National Park
The resort features over 1,700 acres of skiable terrain.
Woman enjoying food on the patio at Marmot Basin Ski Resort in Jasper National Park
The resort provides lessons, rentals, and on-mountain dining options.
Alberta Adapts at Marmot Basin Ski Resort
Snowfall averages 400 cm annually, providing excellent ski conditions.
Two employees stand at the top of the chairlift at Marmot Basin in Jasper National Park
Marmot Basin typically operates from November to early May.