The 6 Best Museums in Jasper National Park, Canadian Rockies

July 11, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Jasper National Park, Alberta including Mountain Galleries Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Our Native Land, Jasper Art Gallery, The Jasper Planetarium, The Den - Jasper's Wildlife Museum, Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives.
Restaurants in Jasper National Park

1. Mountain Galleries Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

1 Old Lodge Road Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Shopping Promenade Level, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta T0E 1E0 Canada +1 780-852-5378 [email protected] http://www.mountaingalleries.com
Excellent
62%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 60 reviews

Mountain Galleries Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

An art gallery offering exhibits of local area artists.

Reviewed By C7411LZrogerp

This is not your typical hotel art gallery. I was very much impressed with the variety of works by excellent Canadian artists. Every turn you made throughout the gallery provided a new experience as you are introduced to the next piece of art. Bravo!

2. Our Native Land

601 Patricia St, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta T0E 1E0 Canada +1 780-852-5592 http://www.ournativeland.com/
Excellent
57%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
2%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 91 reviews

Our Native Land

Reviewed By snowflake53 - St. Albert, Canada

This is the store I always go to for interesting and different gifts from Canada. Always find unique gifts here.

500 Robson Street Jasper library & Cultural Centre, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta T0E 1E0 Canada +1 780-852-1994 [email protected] http://www.jasperartistsguild.com/jasper-art-gallery
Excellent
56%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 34 reviews

Jasper Art Gallery

4. The Jasper Planetarium

1 Old Lodge Road at Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta T0E 1E0 Canada +1 780-931-3275 [email protected] http://www.jasperplanetarium.com
Excellent
70%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 329 reviews

The Jasper Planetarium

YEAR-ROUND TELESCOPE OUTDOOR AND INDOOR DOME TOURS - One of the best evening things to do in Jasper! Join our astronomy experts to explore Jasper Dark Sky Preserve, an 11,000 square-km stargazing paradise. Come OUTSIDE at our Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge location where you can see stars, planets, galaxies and more through the largest telescope in the Rockies. ALSO, take a guided 'tour' of local aboriginal constellations, recent Northern Lights activity, and more inside our 40-seat domed theatre. This fun, f u n n y , inspiring, interactive audience-participation attraction is a great after-dinner activity for families, couples and others.

Reviewed By madsab20

Husband and I attended both planetarium and telescope package on a cloudy night. Planetarium show was comfy in an outdoor covered tent and Peter is very interactive and responsive to questions. Telescope portion is outdoors starting at 11pm so be prepared for the weather. Since it was cloudy and only a few attending, we got to sit in outdoor chairs and listen to Matt show us vivid and clear pictures of stars and astronomy phenomenons taken previously. We made use of their "raincheck offer" and came back 2 nights later when the skies were clear to see the live telescope show. Of course, it was much busier and so everyone had to stand in separate groups. Was neat to see "live stars" but trickier since the sun is out so late to see them clearly. Overall a fun and educational event that got me more interested in astronomy. Even though it was warm during the day, the night was windy and cold, so don't come wearing sandals and shorts, especially since you might be standing in one spot for an hour or more (if you stay till midnight or later). Maybe bring hats/gloves just in case - even though it was almost July.

5. The Den - Jasper's Wildlife Museum

Whistlers Inn, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta T0E 1E0 Canada +1 780-852-3361 http://www.whistlersinn.com/museum.html
Excellent
26%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
10%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 70 reviews

The Den - Jasper's Wildlife Museum

This museum offers a look at the many animals of Western Canada in their natural habitat.

Reviewed By Linseed3329 - Edmonton, Canada

I've visited the museum about four times now, it's become a bit of a Jasper tradition for me. It's a great little stop to kill half and hour, probably the most affordable thing to do in Jasper at 3 bucks a person. There's definitely a variety of skill level happening for the taxidermy of the animals but the less skilled ones add some fun comedic value. Also a great way to get an up close view of many animals found in the park without the danger of approaching wild animals (please don't do that... Seriously.)

6. Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives

400 Bonhomme St. (across from the Jasper Aquatic Centre), Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta T0E 1E0 Canada +1 780-852-3013 [email protected] http://www.jaspermuseum.org
Excellent
39%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 132 reviews

Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives

Our museum offers an engaging, interactive record of Jasper’s fascinating history. Our exhibits include the history of the Indigenous and Metis people of the Athabasca Valley; the fur trade-including David Thompson, one of Canada’s foremost explorers; the railway; early mountaineering- including the story of the Silver Ice Axe and first ascent of Mount Alberta and the development of tourism in Jasper National Park. The exhibits in our Showcase Gallery are changed regularly & this year we are partnering with the Lake Edith Artist Group & associates to put together a 100th anniversary exhibit on the artist colony where we will be showcasing stories, art, artifacts, and historic photos of the last one hundred years. This collaborative effort will run from mid-April to the end of October 2021. We will also be hosting a social media competition that asks participants to recreate artwork or photographs in the exhibit in a new and inventive ways. Come & learn about "Our Jasper Stories".

Reviewed By sarahc756 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

The history of jasper and the park taking in the first nations, settlers, explorers, mountaineers, fur traders, railway workers, tourists and park rangers. Their special exhibition at the moment is about the internment camps around the area and further afield in Canada during the war and how those interned built a lot of the infrastructure for the national parks. Something I knew absolutely nothing about.

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