October 20, 2024

Whistlers Campground (Jasper) - Day Four

Disclaimer: I am finally posting about our trip to Canada. Many of these photos were shared on Instagram & Facebook, so they may look familiar to you. Sorry for any confusion!

Canada Road Trip (Summer 2023)
June 18-22, 2023
Lake Louise to Jasper, Alberta, Canada
Daily Mileage: 383!
Site: 59A & 59C
Duration: 4 nights
Cost: $40.75/night
Weather: Sun, rain, and snow
Cell Coverage: 1-2 bars Verizon & TMobile (4 bars with WiBoost)

Day Four - Summer Solstice

The rain returned, so we spent the morning inside catching up on various projects. Once the sun came out, I decided to go for a long walk around the campground. There are lots of sites nestled in the woods, with much more privacy than our loop. We'll keep that in mind for another visit since we don't always need full hookups. It was such a beautiful afternoon and we didn't do much of anything. Just soaked up the sun, enjoying the first day of summer. 

Note: When I composed this post, the Jasper National Park fire was still active. We are heartbroken for the residents, businesses and staff who call Jasper their home. This year's fire was such a terrible loss to one of Canada's beautiful national parks.




Jasper Sky Tram








6 comments:

  1. It must be so wonderful to set out on the road and to see so many lovely things. I thank you, Les, for sharing these photos of your experiences with us.

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    1. It really is great, Deb. We've seen so much beauty in Canada, the western states, and various national parks since retirement. Thank you for appreciating these posts & photos. I hope you can visit some of these locations someday yourself!

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  2. I love seeing these photos, it really makes me want to take a road trip!

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    1. Thanks, Helen. I really hope you get a chance to visit some of these locations!

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  3. I'm enjoying your trip photos too. We have been to Jasper only once many years ago. It's a treasure. We've been to Banff and Louise much much more, and especially like the off-season.

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    1. Thanks, Susan. Glad you're enjoying all of these photos! :) I'll bet Banff is much nicer in the off-season. It (and Lake Louise) felt pretty crowded and touristy when we were there.

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