




A multi-building complex featuring a main lodge with amenities and several wings of rooms and multi-level suites.
18 features available
3 room types
2 double beds
1 queen + sofa bed
2 queen + 3 single (loft)
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£105
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£165
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£320
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Jasper sits within one of Canada's most expansive national parks, offering a ski setting that feels genuinely remote without requiring significant logistical effort to reach. The town itself is compact and walkable, with independent restaurants, shops, and services within easy reach of the hotel. For skiing, the ski bus stops directly outside the Jasper Inn, providing straightforward access to the ski areas without the need to hire a car or arrange private transfers. Jasper National Park also opens up opportunities for snowshoeing and wildlife spotting beyond the pistes, adding depth to a week's stay. The inclusion of flights and shared transfers in this package simplifies arrival and departure considerably, making this a well-structured option for travellers flying in from the UK.
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Uncrowded slopes and pristine wilderness in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.
Nestled deep within Jasper National Park, a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site, Marmot Basin offers a relaxed and uncrowded skiing experience surrounded by breathtaking alpine scenery. Unlike heavily commercialized mega-resorts, Jasper retains an authentic, friendly mountain town charm where nature takes center stage and the local hospitality is genuinely warm. Boasting the highest base elevation of any major ski area in Canada, Marmot Basin enjoys incredibly dry, reliable Alberta powder. The terrain is evenly distributed across five mountain faces, offering everything from wide-open groomers and gladed tree runs to steep alpine bowls and rugged chutes. With zero lift lines and expansive wilderness, it is a haven for those looking to escape the crowds.
Marmot Basin boasts an exceptional variety of terrain characterized by dry, light powder and uncrowded slopes. Beginners can enjoy top-to-bottom green runs, while experts are challenged by the steep, ungroomed double-black diamonds of Tres Hombres and Charlie's Bowl.
Spanning Alberta and British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies offer unparalleled dramatic scenery, massive glaciers, and famously dry, light 'champagne powder'.
A massive north-facing, treeless expanse offering some of the longest, steepest continuous powder runs in the Rockies.
High alpine bowl skiing with challenging wind-lips, rocky drops, and fantastic powder caches.
Beautifully gladed blue runs and rolling groomers with spectacular, panoramic views of the Athabasca Valley.
A dedicated, safe learning zone near the base area perfect for first-timers and young children.
Accessed via the Knob Quad, offering incredible high-alpine views and exciting, steep off-piste lines.
Edmonton International Airport (YEG)
4h 0min
395km
Sundog Transportation offers daily shuttle services between Edmonton Airport and Jasper during the winter season. Ample free parking is available right at the Marmot Basin base area, with complimentary shuttle service from the lower lots to the chalets.
Mid-November to early May
Known for having one of the longest ski seasons in Canada, offering excellent and warm spring skiing well into late April and May.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CAD 149), Adult 6-Day Pass (CAD 750)