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"A well-known park lodge within the national park that embodies rustic-luxury mountain accommodation and serves as a notable local destination for guests seeking proximity to lakes, trails and park amenities." - Katie Nadworny Katie Nadworny Katie Nadworny is an Istanbul-based writer who specializes in stories at the intersection of culture and politics in Turkey, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. She has lived in Turkey for nearly a decade and has traveled extensively around the region. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"An upscale mountain resort set against dramatic alpine scenery, known for sweeping views and a classic lodge atmosphere, with the added benefit of more competitive venue and vendor rates in off-season months—making it attractive for couples seeking scenic, value-conscious mountain weddings." - Lindsay Paige Stein
"Originally opened as a luxury canvas‑tent camp, this historic lodge sprawls across 700 forested acres and offers a mix of renovated rooms, log cabins and estate cabins with classic lodge interiors—wood beams, earthy tones and stone accents—many with fireplaces and scenic mountain or lake views. Outdoor pursuits center the stay (hikes, scenic walks and an acclaimed Stanley Thompson 18-hole golf course), and on-property amenities include restaurants focused on regional produce, a 10-room spa with sauna and steam facilities, and lakeside lounges perfect for sunset drinks." - Nikki Bayley, Aislyn Greene
"Book a room at the storied Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, which celebrates its centennial this year. With Canadian understatement, the property describes itself as 'a charming village,' which is like saying the Rockies are nice hills. On offer: Lushly appointed cabins and suites, a world-class spa and golf course, cross-country ski facilities, and five restaurants—try house-smoked Alberta brisket at The Nook Smokehouse. Queen Elizabeth and the late Prince Phillip alighted here in 2005 during a visit to mark Alberta’s centenary."
"Opened in 1915 as Tent City—a string of luxury canvas tents along Lac Beauvert, with vistas of Whistlers Peak and Pyramid Mountain—the iconic Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge was possibly North America’s first “glamping” site. The destination proved wildly popular, and in 1922 a main lodge was opened, as well as a series of luxury log cabins spread across 700 acres in the heart of Jasper National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Bristling with Douglas firs and pine trees, the property sees herds of elk nibbling the grass, chipmunks scurrying through the trees, and even the occasional bear. The 442 rooming options—all of which were renovated between 2015 and 2017—include cozy spots in the main building, fireplace-equipped Junior Suites, and bring-the-whole-family Signature Cabins, all with views across the lake or the forest and mountains. The newly introduced Estate Cabins, located near the golf course, feature a private gated entrance for a more residential feel. Classic lodge-style interior design is the order of the day in the cabins, with wood beams and a combination of earthy and granite tones, while rooms and suites are clean-lined and decked out in fresh white bedding and light wood accents. Play a few rounds on the Stanley Thompson-designed 18-hole golf course—regularly voted among the best in Canada—enjoy scenic walks and mountain hikes, or take advantage of the 10-room spa, which includes a sauna, steam room, and panoramic relaxation lounge. The restaurants celebrate regional flavors and fresh local produce, thanks to partnerships with local farms; don’t miss a sunset drink at The Emerald Lounge & Patio, which overlooks the lake, Whistler’s Range, and the east face of Mount Edith Cavell.Thanks to the picture-perfect views and the family-friendly accommodations, the Lodge is also a popular venue for destination weddings."


