Chateau Jasper, Jasper

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Location: where is Chateau Jasper

· in the heart of Jasper town, a few minutes' walk to the town centre · next to the ski shuttle bus stop


Overview: hotel description: Chateau Jasper description

In the heart of Jasper, this hotel is very close to being of 4* standard - the bar and restaurant are superb, the staff are friendly and the rooms are large and comfortable.

The half board option gives you the ability to dine around four restaurants in Jasper, with 3-course meals at each – although you can’t go wrong with the award-winning restaurant within the Chateau. There's also an indoor swimming pool and hot tub for customers to use, and the ski shuttle bus stop is right next to the hotel.


Facilities: Chateau Jasper features

· restaurant · bar · indoor pool · indoor hot tub · fitness room


Room Types: Chateau Jasper bedrooms

All rooms have a cable TV and coffee making facilities.

Standard Room - sleep 1-4: Two double beds, bath, shower and WC.


Meals: Chateau Jasper food & drink

· optional upgrade to bed and breakfast with a plated continental breakfast · optional upgrade to half-board with 3-course evening meal, with a choice of main course and dessert · customers on half board can also eat at the restaurants at Chateau Jasper, Lobstick Lodge (next door), The Crimson and Marmot Lodge - a free shuttle runs between the hotels, and advanced reservations are required

We update Chateau Jasper's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Jasper: about holidays in Jasper: about ski holidays in Jasper: about ski holidays in Jasper Canada

Crowd free skiing Friendly town 4 mountain faces

Marmot Basin is heaven on earth if you love unpretentious, untamed skiing. The slopes are split evenly for beginners, intermediates and experts, all covered in deliciously dry powder; both Marmot Basin and Jasper Town have a friendly, authentic and down to earth vibe where you’ll feel right at home and the surrounding Rockies are naturally awesome.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Long season Groups Scenery

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Snow Report: Top 54cm, Bottom 100cm

Snow Forecast: 12cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 124cm

Jasper trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Edmonton210mins
Calgary240mins
Region:Alberta, Canada
First opened:1964

Jasper lift pass price last reported as $371.25 (adult 5 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chateau Jasper.
Night skiing: No
Jasper has NE SE facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Nov - May.

Town altitude: 1,698m
Top of slopes: 2,612m
Bottom of piste: 1,698m
Vertical drop: 914m
Total length of trails:1,675 acres
Longest piste:5.6km
Tucked away in the inner reaches of the Canadian Rockies, Jasper town and the Marmot Basin ski area take first prize in any natural beauty contest. Elk, deer, lynx, and even the odd wolf roam free in the 11,000 surrounding sq km of the National Park (bigger than Banff, Yoho and Kootenay, the other Rocky mountain parks combined), and can often be spied early in the morning and late at night taking tours of the town. Officially starting life as a railway outpost in 1907, Jasper town doesn’t seem to have chan...
Dotted with mule deer and mountain goats, there’s a tastily wild, unchartered feel to the skiing in Marmot Basin, where four mountain faces of dry Canadian powder combine to a respectable 200km of pistes and 86 runs. Whatever your level, this area has it all: long, winding groomers, alpine bowls, steep chutes and picturesque glade runs, split evenly between greens, blues and blacks (note: our friends across the pond don’t do reds, just black diamonds and double diamonds). The names are pretty indicative o...
A good deal of your time will be spent stopping and staring at this area’s ridiculously dreamy views, which will have you hooked in minutes. Fortunately, many of the non-skiing highlights here involve striking out to find your next visual fix, like the Malign Canyon Ice Walk, taking you Canyon Crawling through deep natural limestone gorges, and past towering frozen waterfalls before venturing into glacial caves. Snowmobiling and husky sledding let you get stuck into all those trees, while excursions further afi...

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