Jasper Park Lodge

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The renowned Jasper Park Lodge opened in 1921 in Jasper, Alberta to challenge the CPR's Banff Springs Hotel. The lodge was later sold to the Canadian Pacific Railway and now operates as Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge.

The Lodge (locally known as "JPL") is situated on the shores of Lac Beauvert. It features an 18 hole golf course, hiking and cross-country ski trails, world-class cuisine, and boasts a 5 star rating.

Canada's grand railway hotels
City Hotels: The Empress | Hotel Vancouver | Hotel Macdonald | Palliser Hotel | Hotel Bessborough | Hotel Saskatchewan | Fort Garry Hotel | Royal York | Château Laurier | Queen Elizabeth Hotel | Windsor Hotel | Place Viger | Château Frontenac | Hotel Nova Scotian | Lord Nelson Hotel | Hotel Charlottetown | Hotel Newfoundland
Resort Hotels: Jasper Park Lodge | Château Lake Louise | Banff Springs Hotel | Prince of Wales Hotel | Château Montebello | The Algonquin