![]() You get to enjoy the stunning snowy landscapes and winter activities, yet the temperatures aren't as biting as in December/January, accommodation is cheaper and it's much less busy. If you're planning to experience Jasper in winter, March is definitely one of the best times to visit. Jasper becomes a brand new destination and so many different activities become available. It's almost as though everything just stops for a while, and it's honestly the most beautiful things to see. Wildlife burrows into the warmth of the ground and the Rocky Mountains are blanketed in white. The immense lakes completely freeze over. In the winter time, gushing rivers stand still. One of the most incredible things about the Rockies is that the seasonal changes are so prominent. We also partnered with Ford Canada, one of my favourite car partners, and they loaned us a gorgeous navy blue Explorer which was the ideal vehicle for a trip like this. I'd always wanted to explore in winter, so we decided to head back in March for round 2. This February, we were brainstorming trip ideas for a wintery getaway and Jasper was the first place that sprung to mind. Truth be told, we didn't expect to fall in love with it as much as we did, but when we managed to capture the Aurora Borealis, explore Maligne Lake by canoe, stumble across moose and rutting elk and explore glaciers all in less than 36 hours, we knew it was somewhere we had to return to. It was the most amazing trip and we managed to fit so much into 7 days, but the only regret was that we didn't get to spend enough time in Jasper. ![]() You might remember our road trip to Yoho, Banff & Jasper that we embarked on last September. It's exactly what I envisioned Canada to be like before we moved here 3 years ago and I think "magical" is the only word that really explains what it's like there. It's one of those insanely gorgeous destinations with so much natural and untouched beauty, the most spectacular night skies and wildlife at every turn. ![]() ![]() Jasper is without a doubt my favourite place in the Canadian Rockies. ![]()
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