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Jasper National Park, located in the Canadian Rockies within the province of Alberta, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, including majestic mountains, diverse wildlife, and pristine lakes. One of the most popular ways to explore the park is by taking a boat cruise, particularly on Maligne Lake, the largest glacially fed lake in the park.

Canoeing is a tranquil and intimate way to explore the stunning scenery of Jasper National Park. Unlike the larger boat cruises, canoeing offers a quiet, self-paced exploration that can bring you closer to nature.

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Columbia Icefields

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Jasper and Banff National Park's Columbia Icefields. Explore Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefields.


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Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

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A fully narrated boat cruise along Maligne Lake, the largest glacially fed lake in the Canadian Rockies, part of the UNESCO-listed Jasper National Park. Cruise to Spirit Island and admire views of imposing granite peaks, vibrant blue water, and ancient forests. View the "Hall of the Gods".


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Rocky Mountain Train Tickets

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6-Day Rocky Mountaineer from Vancouver to Banff, Icefield, Jasper, Lake Louise. OR 6 Day VIA Rail Banff - Jasper Rocky Mountain Train Tour from Calgary to Vancouver.


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Athabasca River Rafting

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Athabasca & Sunwapta River Rafting. Have a lot of fun Rafting Jasper's Athabasca River!


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Hike Jasper

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Hiking in Jasper National Park.

Hikers visiting or living in Jasper National Park delight at this beautifully wild area's ability to make one truly feel alive.


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Jasper Wildlife Tours

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Witness Jasper's wildlife in Jasper National Park at it's most special time on a 3.5-hour wildlife tour led by an expert wildlife tour guide. Visit Jasper's special spots inhabited by grizzly bears, mountain goats, moose, and more.


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Jasper Whistlers Mountain Skytram

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The Jasper SkyTram on the mountain called The Whistlers is the highest and longest guided aerial tramway in Canada. Jasper's Skytram is seasonally operated, running from late March to the end of October.


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One of the most popular ways to explore Jasper National Park is by taking a boat cruise, particularly on Maligne Lake, the largest glacially fed lake in the park. Canoeing is a tranquil and intimate way to explore the stunning scenery of Jasper National Park. Unlike the larger boat cruises, canoeing offers a quiet, self-paced exploration that can bring you closer to nature.

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Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

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Cruise the largest glacially fed lake in the Canadian Rockies on this 90-minute, award winning interpretive Maligne Lake Boat tour in Jasper National Park. Visit world-famous Spirit Island, the crown jewel of the Park, and experience views from one of the most photographed locations in the entire Rocky Mountains.

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Pyramid Lake Canoeing Adventure

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The Pyramid Lake Canoe Adventure is an excellent way to start or finish your day in Jasper National Park. Join a private, unique canoe adventure for couples, friends and families, and be blown away by the numerous snowcapped peaks and the chance to see the wildlife that call the area home.

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Jasper Wildlife and Waterfalls Tour with Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

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Wildlife and Waterfalls Tour with Maligne Lake Boat Cruise. With this wildlife, waterfalls and boat cruise tour, navigate the rugged scenery with ease and reach some of the region’s most spectacular landscapes in comfort. Discover top natural attractions such as Maligne Canyon and Medicine Lake on foot, and enjoy a scenic boat cruise on Maligne Lake. Along the way, keep watch for sightings of native bears, eagles, elk, and moose in their natural habitat.

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Jasper City Sightseeing Tour and Maligne Lake Cruise

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Discover picturesque Jasper before arriving at the world famous Maligne Lake. Cruise toward the south end of this postcard setting where you have the opportunity to stop and take photographs. With dense forests and glacial peaks rising from the water's edge, capture sights you could only find in a National Geographic magazine!

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Maligne Lake Cruise

Location: Maligne Lake is located approximately 44 kilometers (27 miles) from the town of Jasper.
Duration: The cruise typically lasts about 90 minutes.
Best Time to Visit: The cruises usually operate from June to early October, depending on the weather conditions.

Highlights of the Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

Spirit Island: This is one of the most famous and photographed locations in the Canadian Rockies. The cruise stops at Spirit Island, allowing passengers to disembark and enjoy the scenery, take photos, and learn about the area's history and geology from knowledgeable guides.
Scenic Views: The lake is surrounded by towering peaks, and the waters are a stunning shade of blue, providing breathtaking views throughout the cruise.
Wildlife: The area around Maligne Lake is home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, moose, and bald eagles. While wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, the journey provides a great opportunity to spot animals in their natural habitat.

Maligne Lake Boat Cruise Booking and Preparation

Advance Booking: It is advisable to book your tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist season, as the cruises are popular and can fill up quickly.
Cost: Prices vary depending on the age group and specific cruise options. Discounts may be available for children and seniors.
What to Bring: Weather in the Rockies can change rapidly, so it's recommended to dress in layers and bring waterproof clothing. Don't forget your camera and binoculars for wildlife viewing and landscape photography.

Additional Activities

Hiking: There are several trails around Maligne Lake, ranging from easy walks to challenging hikes. The area around the lake offers trails such as the Bald Hills and the Opal Hills.
Fishing: Maligne Lake is also popular for fishing, especially for trout. Fishing permits are required and can be purchased in the town of Jasper.

Environmental Considerations

Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the natural beauty of the area. This includes packing out all trash and minimizing disturbance to wildlife.

Other Cruises and Water-Based Activities

While the Maligne Lake cruise is the most notable, Jasper National Park offers other opportunities to enjoy its waters:

Canoeing and Kayaking

Canoe and kayak rentals are available at several lakes, including Maligne Lake, offering a more personal and quiet experience on the water.
Medicine Lake: This lake, also located on the Maligne Valley road, doesn't offer boat cruises but is notable for its unique disappearing water, which drains through sinkholes in the bottom of the lake.

Key Locations for Canoeing

Maligne Lake: This is the largest and one of the most picturesque lakes in Jasper National Park. Canoe rentals are available here, allowing visitors to paddle at their own pace, exploring quiet coves and the shorelines at a much closer range than a motorized boat allows. Paddling to Spirit Island is a popular goal for many visitors, though it's quite a distance and requires a good level of fitness and preparation.

Pyramid Lake: Smaller than Maligne Lake and closer to the town of Jasper, Pyramid Lake offers a more sheltered canoeing experience. The lake has a charming island connected by a footbridge, which you can explore by canoe. The backdrop of Pyramid Mountain makes this a particularly scenic paddle. Patricia Lake: Located just a short distance from Pyramid Lake, Patricia Lake is another excellent spot for canoeing. It's known for its calm waters and beautiful surroundings, making it ideal for beginners or those looking for a relaxing paddle.

Renting Canoes

Rental Options: Both Maligne Lake and Pyramid Lake have canoe rental facilities right at the lakeshores during the summer months. You can rent canoes by the hour or for a full day.
Cost: Prices vary by location and length of rental, but expect to pay per hour with options to extend to half-day or full-day rentals.

Planning Your Canoe Trip

Timing: Early morning or late afternoon are the best times to go canoeing because the water is usually calmer and there are fewer people.

Weather: Always check the weather forecast before heading out. Avoid canoeing during windy conditions or when storms are predicted.

Safety: Wear life jackets (provided with rentals), carry water and snacks, and make sure your mobile phone is protected in a waterproof bag. Always let someone know your planned route and return time.

Environmental Considerations

When engaging in water activities in Jasper National Park, it's important to be mindful of the natural environment:

Avoid disturbing wildlife

Keep a respectful distance from any animals you might encounter.
Pack out what you pack in: Be sure to take all your garbage with you to keep the lakes pristine.
Use biodegradable products: If you're planning to picnic or need sunscreen, try to use products that won't harm the aquatic ecosystem.

Benefits of Canoeing in Jasper

Peace and Quiet: Canoeing offers a serene experience, away from the crowds and noise of motorized boats.
Connection with Nature: Paddling quietly can also enhance your chances of wildlife sightings, as you're less likely to disturb the animals.
Flexibility: You can explore at your own pace, make stops whenever you like, and choose your own route around the lakes.

Canoeing in Jasper National Park is an enriching experience that connects you deeply with the natural beauty of the Canadian Rockies, providing both adventure and relaxation in one of the world's most stunning landscapes.