Hotel in AB T0E 1E0, Canada
Chateau Jasper
Comfortable Jasper hotel offering mountain-view rooms, hot tubs, restaurant, and complimentary shuttle to town. Quiet location with easy access to national park trails.
Chateau Jasper is a comfortable mountain hotel at 96 Geikie Street in the town of Jasper, Alberta, within the boundaries of Jasper National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies at 11,000 square kilometres. The property is operated by the Banff Jasper Collection, part of the Pursuit Collection, which manages a portfolio of wilderness-adjacent hospitality properties in the Canadian Rockies. The hotel's position approximately 10 minutes' walk from Jasper's main commercial strip on Connaught Drive gives it a quieter, more residential feel than some townsite alternatives while remaining easily accessible.
Jasper National Park is the centrepiece of any stay here. Maligne Lake — one of the world's most photographed glacially-fed lakes — is 48 kilometres southeast by car. Athabasca Falls, one of the most powerful waterfalls in the Rockies, is 30 kilometres south. The Columbia Icefield, shared with Banff National Park, is accessible along the Icefields Parkway, widely regarded as one of the most scenic highway drives in the world at 232 kilometres in length. Jasper itself is notably less commercialised than Banff to the south, offering a more authentic small-mountain-town experience with excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including elk, black bears, and occasionally wolves along park road corridors.
Chateau Jasper offers 119 guest rooms and suites, many with mountain views. The architectural character draws from the traditional rustic aesthetic of Rocky Mountain lodge design, with warm interior tones and pitched rooflines suited to the setting. Rooms are well-maintained and comfortable, positioned above basic budget accommodation while remaining firmly in the accessible mid-range tier. Outdoor hot tubs on the property are particularly appreciated after long hiking or skiing days.
The Silverwater Grill and Lounge serves as the hotel's on-site dining venue, offering a menu of Canadian comfort food and regional dishes alongside a full bar. An indoor swimming pool, heated underground parking, and a complimentary shuttle to the Jasper townsite round out the amenities. The hotel is pet-friendly and welcomes dogs, reflecting Jasper's status as one of Canada's most accessible national park destinations for outdoor-oriented travellers.
Amenities
- Hot tubs
- Restaurant
- Free shuttle
- Mountain views
- Free parking
Visit / Book / Contact
- Official website
- Phone: +1 780-852-5644
Location
96 Geikie St, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0
52.8807, -118.0785 — View on map
Highlights
- Mountain-view rooms within Jasper National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Indoor pool and outdoor hot tubs for relaxing after Rocky Mountain hikes
- Silverwater Grill and Lounge serving Canadian cuisine with mountain ambiance
- Complimentary shuttle to the Jasper townsite for car-free access to restaurants and outfitters
- Pet-friendly with heated underground parking — practical for year-round national park visits
Tips
- Book 3–4 months ahead for summer (July–August) when Jasper accommodation fills rapidly
- Request a mountain-view room specifically — some lower-floor rooms may face parking areas
- A Parks Canada national park pass is required for all visitors; purchase it at the park gate on entry
- The Icefields Parkway to Banff is a half-day scenic drive considered one of the world's most spectacular routes
FAQ
How far is Chateau Jasper from the Jasper townsite?
The hotel is approximately a 10-minute walk or short complimentary shuttle ride from Jasper's main commercial strip on Connaught Drive, where restaurants, outfitters, and transit to park attractions are found.
Does the hotel have a pool?
Yes. Chateau Jasper features an indoor swimming pool and outdoor hot tubs available to all registered guests.
Is the hotel open year-round?
Yes. The property operates throughout the year, serving summer hikers and winter visitors pursuing skiing at Marmot Basin, ice walks in Maligne Canyon, and other cold-season activities in Jasper National Park.
Is Chateau Jasper pet-friendly?
Yes. The hotel welcomes pets and is popular with visitors exploring Jasper National Park with dogs, which are permitted on many park trails with proper leashing.
Accessibility
Chateau Jasper provides accessible guest rooms and elevator access to all floors, with heated underground parking available for guests with mobility needs. Guests requiring accessible accommodations are encouraged to contact the property directly when booking.