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10 amazing things to do in Jasper National Park other than skiing
Although the Marmot Ski resort is one of the national park's most celebrated winter destinations, it is far from the only (or depending on your preferences, even the best) way to spend the chillier months in Jasper. Winters here are much more than that! Whether you are looking for a weekend escape, or to celebrate the holiday season with your loved ones, here are 10 fantastic things to do in Jasper National Park in winter, that are perfect for non-skiers!


Signature events at Jasper in January
Of all the fun things to do during Jasper’s renowned winter festival, these are the ones that you should definitely add to your calendar. From drool-worthy comfort food to iconic Canadian activities to deals that your post-holiday wallet will love, here’s 7 absolute must-do's at Jasper in January, happening across three weekends from January 14 to 30.


New Veterans Appreciation Event in Jasper offers support, deals, activities
For the first two weeks of November, from the first to the fifteenth, Jasper is inviting veterans, their families, and everyone else to take part in the Veterans Appreciation Event. Created to show support for our military veterans, Vet Fest will include events, activities, and dining throughout town, with many deals and discounts.


How to Ethically Photograph Wildlife in Jasper National Park
It seems that every day more stunning images of wildlife circulate on social media, garnering tremendous praise and recognition for the photographers. Against this backdrop of constantly refreshed newsfeeds, it's not surprising that many are tempted to go to extreme lengths to “get the shot” and stand out. But it’s important for photographers of all skill levels to understand the difference between ethical and unethical wildlife photography practices. Otherwise we risk threatening the existence of our animal subjects.