Tonquin Inn


The Tonquin Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Conveniently located in the town of Jasper, this trail explores the vast trail network system on the West hills of Jasper. This trail is easy to follow and well-maintained with great views of the town and surrounding mountain ranges from above. The trail is short and has a slight incline making it family friendly. During the winter, strap on your snowshoes and go exploring. There are many offshoot trails to extend the trail. This trail can get muddy after rain or significant snowmelt so...
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This loop includes some very pretty trails with lots of wildflowers during the summer. The start of the trail began with a hill but after getting to the top of the incline, the rest is easier. There is a really great bench late in the hike that has some spectacular views. It isn't the easiest hike, so consider this path a more easy-moderate hike. One of the sections of the route opens up very nicely to a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. The trail is narrow at times and has to...
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This trail has a lot of variety between forest, meadow, and lakes with great mountain views. The first bit of the trail is uphill, but it levels out about a kilometer in. There are many interconnecting trails, but there are great signs and trail markers that ensure you always know where you are. It also allows for a lot of different trail usages. There have been some bear sightings so be aware. During the wintertime, the path can be covered with ice and snow on the ground and be slippery...
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Jasper Park Lodge and Beauvert Lake Loop Trail is a beautiful and accessible hike, that is short and has minimal elevation gain. Folks recommend starting early around sunrise or 7 A.M. to enjoy the crisp morning days when the lake is like glass without a wisp of wind nor a cloud in the azure Alberta sky. It's more of a walk than a hike but other than that it's one of the best you could do. Beautiful clear water and a nice refreshing swim as a bonus. This route goes under occasional closures...
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This trail is also known as Trail 12, which is pretty short and easy trail with spectacular view at the end. Don't forget to come down from the lookout on the rock to see a waterfall. The 12a and 14a trails on the way back are much more rewarding with the view of the Athabasca River all the way. Some hikers have reporter to have spotted female elks along the river shore. The trail begins by the junction of Connaught Drive and Highway 93A North/Hazel Avenue in Jasper and will lead you to...