Jasper, Alberta, Canada

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🇨🇦 Jasper, Alberta, Canada Jasper is a specialized municipality and townsite in western Alberta within the Canadian Rockies. The townsite is in the Athabasca River valley and is the commercial centre of Jasper National Park.

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History Established in 1813, Jasper House was first a fur trade outpost of the North West Company, and later Hudson's Bay Company, on the York Factory Express trade route to what was then called "New Caledonia" (now British Columbia) and Fort Vancouver on the lower Columbia River. Jasper House was 35 km north of today's town of Jasper.

Jasper Forest Park was established in 1907. The railway siding at the location of the future townsite was established by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in 1911 and originally named Fitzhugh after a Grand Trunk vice president (along the Grand Trunk's "alphabet" line). The Canadian Northern Railway began service to its Jasper Park station in 1912, about 700 m from GTP's Fitzhugh station. The townsite was surveyed in 1913 by H. Matheson. It was renamed Jasper after the former fur trade post. An internment camp was set up at Dominion Park in Jasper from February 1916 to August 1916.

Jasper Forest Park was renamed Jasper National Park in 1930. By 1931, Jasper was accessible by road from Edmonton. In 1940, the scenic Icefields Parkway opened, connecting Jasper to Lake Louise and Banff in Banff National Park.

The first step towards incorporation of Jasper occurred on August 31, 1995, when the Jasper Improvement District was formed from a portion of Improvement District No. 12 (Jasper National Park). The improvement district was subsequently incorporated as a specialized municipality under the name of the Municipality of Jasper on July 20, 2001. The incorporation order established the Jasper townsite as the Town of Jasper and the surrounding balance of the specialized municipality as a rural service area that was deemed equivalent to a municipal district.

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Geography The Municipality of Jasper is in the western portion of the province of Alberta within Jasper National Park. It borders the province of British Columbia to the west and Improvement District No. 12 to the north, east, and south. The Athabasca River, which originates from the Columbia Icefield, meanders northward through the municipality. The Miette River, Maligne River, and Snaring River all discharge into the Athabasca River within the Municipality of Jasper's limits.

The Jasper townsite, which is approximately 362 km (225 mi) west of Edmonton, 290 km (180 mi) north of Banff, and 28 km (17 mi) east of the Yellowhead Pass, is at the intersection of Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) and Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway). It is near the confluence of the Athabasca River and Miette River. It lies between the Victoria Cross Ranges (northwest), Pyramid Mountain (north), Maligne Range (southeast) and Trident Ridge (southwest). Lakes near the Jasper townsite include Pyramid Lake, Patricia Lake, Lake Annette, Lake Edith, Lac Beauvert, Maligne Lake, and Medicine Lake.

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Localities The following localities are located within the Municipality of Jasper. • Bedson • Decoigne • Geikie • Henry House • Jasper • Jasper Lodge • Jasper National Park • Jasper Park Lodge • Medicine Lake • Miette Hot Springs • Sixth Bridge • Wynd.

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Attractions The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, the Marmot Basin ski resort, and the Jasper Skytram, which carries visitors to The Whistlers' summit, are all near the townsite. Within the Jasper townsite are the heritage building of the Jasper Visitor Centre, the heritage building St. Mary & St. George Anglican Church, and the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum and Archives.

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Government Governance of Jasper is shared between the municipality and Parks Canada, an agency of the federal government.

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Transport Jasper railway station is served by Via Rail with two passenger services. The Canadian and the Jasper–Prince Rupert train both operate three times per week.

Jasper Airport is located 7.2 nautical miles (13.3 km; 8.3 mi) north of Jasper.

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Education Jasper's educational services are provided by: Grande Yellowhead Public School Division No. 77 • Jasper Elementary School (K–6 English & French Immersion) • Jasper Junior Senior High School (7–12 English & French Immersion)

Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2 • École Desrochers (K–12)

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Media: Print • Jasper Fitzhugh (locally-owned weekly) • The Local (locally owned weekly)

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Jasper has a population of over 4,590 people. Jasper also forms part of the wider Alberta's Rockies District which has a population of over 35,983 people. Jasper is situated near Calgary.

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  • Thomas Adams |

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Architect/Town Planner Thomas Adams is associated with Jasper. In 1930 he was appointed part-time director of research in planning by Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Antipodal to Jasper is: 61.918,-52.878

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