Jasper National Park is set to welcome back visitors with the return of guided tours starting this Sunday.
After a long hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the popular tours will once again be available for tourists to explore the stunning natural beauty of the park.
According to Parks Canada, the tours will be offered in a limited capacity and will follow all necessary health and safety protocols to ensure the well-being of both visitors and staff.
The tours will include a variety of options, such as guided hikes, boat tours, and bus tours, all led by knowledgeable and experienced guides who will provide valuable insights and information about the park’s history, wildlife, and conservation efforts.
Visitors can also expect to see some new additions to the tour lineup, including a new guided hike to the iconic Athabasca Glacier and a boat tour on Maligne Lake to the famous Spirit Island.
In addition to the guided tours, visitors can also take advantage of the park’s self-guided options, such as the popular Skyline Trail and the newly opened Maligne Canyon Ice Walk.
Parks Canada reminds visitors to plan ahead and book their tours in advance, as capacity will be limited and demand is expected to be high.
The return of guided tours is a positive step towards the recovery of the tourism industry in Jasper National Park, which has been heavily impacted by the pandemic.
With its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife, Jasper National Park continues to be a top destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The guided tours offer a unique and educational way to experience the park’s beauty and learn about its importance in preserving Canada’s natural heritage.
So mark your calendars and get ready to explore the wonders of Jasper National Park with the return of guided tours this Sunday.