Jasper, Alberta

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Town of Jasper
View of Jasper from the Summit of Whistlers Mountain
Location of Jasper within census division number 15, Alberta, Canada.
Town of Jasper
Location of Jasper within census division number 15, Alberta, Canada.
Area  km²
Population 4,643 (2006)
Location 52°52′23.1″N, 118°04′56.0″W
Altitude 1062 m
Incorporation 1813 (founded)
2001 (special municipality)
Province Alberta
Census division 15
MP Rob Merrifield
MLA Ivan Strang
Mayor Richard Ireland
Governing body Municipality of Jasper
Parks Canada
Time zone MST (UTC-7)
Postal code T0E
Area code +1-780
Municipality of Jasper

Jasper is a specialized municipality in western Alberta, Canada. It is the commercial center of Jasper National Park, located in the Canadian Rockies in the Athabasca River valley.

Jasper is 362 km (225 mi), or approximately 3 1/2 hours west of Edmonton. Jasper is 290 km (180 mi) north of Banff, Alberta, with the Icefields Parkway connecting the Jasper townsite to Lake Louise in Banff National Park. It was established as a specialized municipality on Jul 20, 2001[1] and the governance of Jasper is shared between the Municipality of Jasper and Parks Canada Agency.[2]

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Jasper National Park was established in 1907, with the Canadian Northern Railway beginning service to Jasper in 1912.[3] The Jasper townsite was surveyed in 1913 by H. Matheson.[3] By 1931, Jasper was accessible by road from Edmonton, and in 1940 the scenic Icefields Parkway opened, connecting Banff and Jasper.

Jasper townsite
Jasper townsite

As of the 2001 census, Jasper had a population of 4,180[4]. Located near the Jasper townsite are Pyramid Lake and Patricia Lake, as well as Lake Annette, Lake Edith, Lac Beauvert, and numerous other small lakes. The Jasper Tramway, which takes visitors to Whistlers Summit, is also located near the townsite, as is the luxurious Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. The Jasper - Yellowhead Museum is located in the Jasper townsite, as is the Jasper Visitor Center.

According to the 2001 census:

  • Population: 4,180 (4,301 in 1996)(4,643 in 2006)
  • Land area: 925.43 km²
  • Population Density: 4.5 km²
  • Median family income: $53,485
  • Average value of private dwelling: $247,658

  • Jasper Booster (weekly)
  • The Fitzhugh (locally-owned weekly)

  • FM 95.5: CFXP (CFXE rebroadcaster) "The Fox" (classic hits).

Grande Yellowhead Regional Division No. 35

Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2

  • Ėcole Desrochers (K-9)

  1. ^ Jasper municipal profile - Alberta Municipal Affairs
  2. ^ Municipality of Jasper - About Jasper
  3. ^ a b Lothian, W.F. (1987). A Brief History of Canada's National Parks. Environment Canada. 
  4. ^ Jasper Community Profile - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE

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