Embark on an incredible 25 KM guided emission free safari on an effortless e-bike.
On this fully interpretive tour of some of the scenic back roads of Jasper National Park, you will discover spectacular view points inaccessible by bus, travel through both old growth and new growth forest emerging from the ash of the 2024 Wildfire, learn about the benefits of wildfires, the ecology and geology of the region, walk on white-sand beaches and dip your feet in turquoise glacial lakes, visit real quicksand and observe wildlife from a distance including elk, black bears, grizzly bears and bighorn sheep.
IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS TOUR WAS FORMERLY AN E-BIKE FOOD TOUR. THE RESTAURANTS ON OUR ROUTE WERE UNFORTUNATELY DESTROYED BY THE WILDFIRES AND NO LONGER INCLUDES FOOD.
Adult 12+ Small Bike >5'3"
Adult 12+ Large Bike <5'4"
We will stop at a beach and dip our feet in a spectacular glacier fed Lake, Lake Edith and Lake Annette if time permits.
We will visit the Thompson's Terrace at the Fairmont Golf Club for the second part of our meal.
View of Lake Annette Beach and quicksand pond. Perhaps dip our feet in glacial water.
Meet us at the E-Bike Trailer parked in front of the Marmot Lodge Hotels.
Jasper is a charming mountain town nestled in the heart of Jasper National Park, the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and dark-sky preserve, Jasper offers a serene and adventurous escape with a small-town charm.
The Jasper SkyTram is a scenic aerial tram that takes visitors to the top of Whistlers Mountain, offering panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies.
Maligne Lake is one of the most famous and beautiful lakes in Jasper National Park, known for its deep blue waters and stunning mountain backdrop.
The Columbia Icefield is one of the largest icefields in North America, offering visitors the chance to explore ancient glaciers and experience the thrill of walking on ice.
The Jasper National Park Information Centre is a great starting point for visitors, offering exhibits on the park's natural and cultural history, as well as information on activities and trails.
Marmot Basin is a popular ski resort located within Jasper National Park, offering excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities in the winter and hiking in the summer.
A delicious burger made with locally sourced bison meat, often served with toppings like caramelized onions, cheddar cheese, and bacon.
Tender elk steak, often served with seasonal vegetables and a rich sauce, showcasing the flavors of the Canadian Rockies.
A sweet and tangy pie made with wild blueberries, a local delicacy in the Jasper area.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and all trails and facilities fully open. It's ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and outdoor adventures.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Mountain Time Zone (MT) (GMT-7)
120VV, 60HzHz
Jasper is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming community. However, visitors should be aware of the potential for wildlife encounters and the challenges of outdoor activities in a mountainous environment.
Jasper Train Station
Jasper Bus Station
Jasper Transit offers a local bus service with routes covering the town and some nearby attractions. The service is limited and primarily designed for residents.
Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi services
Car, Bike
Maligne Canyon is a stunning gorge with a series of waterfalls and turquoise pools, offering a variety of hiking trails and scenic viewpoints.
Athabasca Falls is a powerful and beautiful waterfall located along the Icefields Parkway, offering stunning views and a variety of hiking trails.
Sunwapta Falls is a series of waterfalls and rapids located along the Sunwapta River, offering a variety of hiking trails and scenic viewpoints.
Price varies by option