| Jasper National Park is
the largest park in the Canadian Rockies and is almost unique
in North America as it has one of the largest concentrations
of low-elevation lakes so close to a major centre. It contains
the hydrologic apex of North America, the Columbia Icefield -
its meltwater feeds three oceans. Guided
trips in the Park are likely to offer sightings of bear,
moose, elk, deer and sheep as well as a variety of birds such
as osprey and eagles. Don't forget your camera!
Jasper National Park has a variety of fish which includes
Pike, Rocky Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout, Brook
Trout, and Bull Trout.
The average size of these fish is in the 2 to 4 lb range
although much larger fish are caught, including a 20.5 lb
Rainbow (Alberta Record) and a 12 lb 13 oz Brook Trout. In an
attempt to maintain our excellent fishery, we encourage
catch-and-release.
Our season begins in May with river fishing for Pike,
Whitefish and Bull Trout. During the summer months, we fish for
Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Lake Trout and Pike almost
exclusively.
Flyfishing instruction is one of our specialities. Your guide
has wide experience in many fishing methods.
Experience all the pleasures of fishing one of Jasper's many
trout lakes and streams with your own personal guide.
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Your special Jasper outdoor experience is waiting for you.
Phone or drop in today.
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