seen a lot of videos of Jasper.. this was one of the best.. why? stop by stop locations, description along with length/miles of trail, suggestions to skip or not. Thank you for putting this together
Fantastic video thanks for sharing with us good narration 👍 it bring back memories for me well done 👍 I truly enjoy watching it to the end and I can say I was there again Thanks Tums Up from me 👍👍😎 Keep up the great work see ya soon 👌👌✌️😎. Stay safe out there Cheers 🍻🍻😎 From the Gaspé Coast Québec Canada 🍁👌👌🍻
08:08 This was an excellent video but just to let viewers know. That hike down to the edge of Cavell Pond is a CLOSED section. Yes, people still go down as in this video but make no mistake there are plenty of signs stating it is closed. Most likely you'll get a warning but if you give attitude they can evict you from the park and even fine/jail you. I've noticed Parks Canada doesn't really mess around once it gets to that stage and hefty fines are given out. For me, I'm a visitor to Canada so do my best to respect their laws and restrictions. Plus, if I did earn a fine/jail time it can also cause me to be denied entry into Canada itself. No thanks, I'd like to return.
I hope people do not think that is the Icefields Parkway road at 0:37 which you are talking about at the same time. That is the private park-approved road for the all-terrain snow-coach tour buses on the Athabasca Glacier. The I.P. is a public 2 lane paved highway.
All of the places need the Parks Canada ticket for the National Parks. Depending on how many parks you go to and how long you will stay n each park, the cost varies. ( depends on if you want to just go to Jasper or other parks like Banff and Yoho nearby). Columbia Icefield tour is extra cost. Boat tours are also extra. Most other places are free once you get into the park.
Maligne canyon, lake.... Not pronounced Ma Line........say MA LEEN....this is my home town and we all laugh at you tourists who say it wrong....ha ha...otherwise enjoy and don't mess with wildlife.
Lugar lindo! Adoraria conhecer.
It is one of the most beautiful National Park of Canada. The way shown in the video is really awesome and easy to understand
Agree!
Very helpful videos for Canadian Rockies 😊
Excellent information
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful video. Your love of hikes and no-crowds speaks to me. 😊
Glad you enjoyed! I try my best to avoid crowds!
seen a lot of videos of Jasper.. this was one of the best.. why? stop by stop locations, description along with length/miles of trail, suggestions to skip or not. Thank you for putting this together
Very glad you enjoyed it! Thank you
Looks slippery, but beautiful
Slippery?
Great post !! Thank you
You welcome
Fantastic video thanks for sharing with us good narration 👍 it bring back memories for me well done 👍 I truly enjoy watching it to the end and I can say I was there again Thanks Tums Up from me 👍👍😎 Keep up the great work see ya soon 👌👌✌️😎. Stay safe out there Cheers 🍻🍻😎 From the Gaspé Coast Québec Canada 🍁👌👌🍻
Thank you very much! This really encourages me to do more!!
Well done thank you.
Our pleasure!
08:08 This was an excellent video but just to let viewers know. That hike down to the edge of Cavell Pond is a CLOSED section. Yes, people still go down as in this video but make no mistake there are plenty of signs stating it is closed.
Most likely you'll get a warning but if you give attitude they can evict you from the park and even fine/jail you. I've noticed Parks Canada doesn't really mess around once it gets to that stage and hefty fines are given out. For me, I'm a visitor to Canada so do my best to respect their laws and restrictions. Plus, if I did earn a fine/jail time it can also cause me to be denied entry into Canada itself. No thanks, I'd like to return.
Thanks for pointing that out. At the time of our visit, it was fully open. Please follow the posted sign when you visit!
I hope people do not think that is the Icefields Parkway road at 0:37 which you are talking about at the same time. That is the private park-approved road for the all-terrain snow-coach tour buses on the Athabasca Glacier. The I.P. is a public 2 lane paved highway.
You are right. I didn't mean to imply that. However, the site (which needs a paid tour) is next to the Icefield Parkway.
Feels like just yesterday that one of those busses rolled on it’s way to the glacier killing a number of vacationers
I didn't hear about it. When did it happen?
Hello, Just wondering which attractions need tickets/reservations to visit please advise thanks, Dee
All of the places need the Parks Canada ticket for the National Parks. Depending on how many parks you go to and how long you will stay n each park, the cost varies. ( depends on if you want to just go to Jasper or other parks like Banff and Yoho nearby). Columbia Icefield tour is extra cost. Boat tours are also extra. Most other places are free once you get into the park.
Спасибо за видео.ка нам прийехат туда на жизиню
You are welcome!
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Maligne canyon, lake....
Not pronounced Ma Line........say MA LEEN....this is my home town and we all laugh at you tourists who say it wrong....ha ha...otherwise enjoy and don't mess with wildlife.
Great to know. I was copying the pronunciation of an audio guide we were using.