Jasper National Park
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Location: | Alberta , Canada | |
Next city: | Jasper | |
Surface: | 10,878 km² | |
Founding: | 1907 | |
Visitors: | 2,345,130 (2016/2017) | |
Address: |
Jasper National Park Box 10 Jasper, AB Tel. (780) 852-6176 |
Located in the Canadian province of Alberta , Jasper National Park ( English Jasper National Park of Canada , French Parc national du Canada Jasper ) was founded in 1907 and, with an area of 10,878 km², is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies . The national park was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984, along with Banff National Park , Kootenay National Park and Yoho National Park as part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks . The park is an IUCN Category II (National Park) protected area .
The park is named after Jasper Hawes , who maintained a base for the North West Company .
History of origin
At the beginning of the 19th century there was a fur trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company at what is now Jasper , which was not officially established until 1914 - seven years after the establishment of Jasper National Park.
fauna
In the park there are numerous large mammals such as moose , elk , mule deer , bighorn sheep , mountain goat , Puma , black bear and grizzly bear , as well as lynx , wolves and coyotes . The rare forest caribou still live in the valley of the Maligne River . Some of the animals are not shy, especially the elk run unabashedly through the village of Jasper and eat the flowers in the front gardens.
Attractions
- Athabasca River - 1,231 kilometer long river that flows through the national park
- Athabasca Falls - waterfalls that have cut their way through the rock
- Athabasca Glacier - Glacier that can be skied with so-called snow coaches and belongs to the Columbia Ice Field
- Columbia Ice Field - 325 km 2 of glacier area
- Columbia River - 1,953 km long river that flows through the national park
- Horseshoe Lake - smaller lake
- Icefields Parkway - 231 km long highway from Jasper to Banff through the middle of the Rocky Mountains
- Jasper - a village with a population of almost 4,000 and located at an altitude of 1067 m
- Maligne Canyon - narrow, up to 55 meters deep canyon with hiking trails
- Maligne Lake - largest (22 kilometers long) and deepest (97 meters) lake in the park with the most famous photo opportunity in the park (Spirit Island)
- Medicine Lake - popular excursion lake on the road to Maligne Lake with an underground drain
- Miette Hot Springs - hot springs whose water is directed into a swimming pool
- Mount Edith Cavell - 3363 m high mountain southwest of the village of Jasper
- North Saskatchewan River - 1,287 km long river that flows through the national park
- Pyramid Lake - popular excursion lake near the village of Jasper
- Yellowhead Pass - historic site and lookout point
- Whistlers Mountain - 2285 m high panoramic mountain near the village of Jasper
- The Glacier Skywalk , a viewpoint that juts out over an abyss and has been accessible for a fee since May 2014, based on the model of the Grand Canyon Skywalk in Arizona.
In 2011, 11,228 km² around the national park was also designated as a Dark Sky Preserve ( light protection area , Jasper Dark Sky Preserve ).
See also
Web links
- Jasper National Park , on Parks Canada , (English, French)
- Jasper National Park ( English, French ) In: The Canadian Encyclopedia .
- Entry on the UNESCO World Heritage Center website ( English and French ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks. World Heritage Committee , accessed May 9, 2016 .
- ↑ World Database on Protected Areas - Jasper National Park (English)
- ↑ William Riley, Laura Riley: Nature's Strongholds. The World's Great Wildlife Reserves. Princeton University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-691-12219-9
- ↑ Skywalk website
- ^ Edmonton Journal: Four things to know about the Glacier Skywalk ( Memento of May 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), April 28, 2014
- ^ Welt Online: New test of courage for those with a head for heights in Canada , May 1, 2014
- ^ Royal Astronomical Society of Canada : Dark-Sky Site Designations . rasc.ca → RASC Programs → Light-Pollution Abatement (with card).