Ski Jasper

The Hearth is Roaring. The Mountains Await.

Welcome to the heart of winter adventure. The crackling fire. The clear cold air. The unforgettable lodge setting, nestled in the immortal Rocky Mountains. Here, you'll explore the windswept peaks, surrounded by living nature and the glittering stars of one of the world's largest dark sky preserves. When you return, we'll embrace you with a luxury service that has played host to 100 years of Canadian mountain journeys.

Ski Jasper National Park

Marmot Basin

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NUMBER OF CHAIRLIFT/GONDOLA
7
NUMBER OF RUNS TOTAL
91
LESSONS AVAILABLE
Yes
BACKCOUNTRY AVAILABLE
Yes
SKI FRIENDS AVAILABLE
n/a
GROOMED RUNS
26
POWDER RUNS
65
A fan favorite for skiers and snowboarders with the highest base elevation of any major Canadian ski area, Marmot Basin is located around 20km south of Jasper.

Make the most of your trip

Ski Touring Around the Park

The winter wonderland offers endless views on the ski hill, but many have yet to explore the backcountry. There is powder to be found and terrain to be explored.

Cross Country Skiing Around the Park

Jasper National Park is the perfect place to dust off those cross-country skis to glide around the park as the snow glitters around you. Cross-country skiing is the winter ‘hike’ that you want to experience.

Downhill Skiing Around the Park

Marmot Basin offers skiing for everyone from the earliest beginner to the most demanding expert. The ski hill is 20 minutes from Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, and daily shuttles are available.

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Seasonal Events

Cozy up or head out for a Winter adventure at the all-in-one Jasper Park Lodge. Enjoy special offers this Winter in Jasper for a mid-week getaway, rejuvenation at the spa or hit the ski slopes.

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Find your Fairmont Ski

Experience the mountains in all their glory this winter. Sit by the fire and enjoy a warm beverage while admiring what it is like to be inside a real life snow globe. Or you can find yourself skiing/snowboarding down the snow-capped peaks.