Lonely Planet's guide to Banff, Jasper & Glacier National Park - Jasper (Chapter), 3rd Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Banff, Jasper & Glacier National Park - Jasper (Chapter), 3rd Edition - 2.99, This is the Jasper National Park chapter from Lonely Planet’s Banff, Jasper & Glacier National Parks guidebook. Filled with the kind of immense scenery that has turned laconic office stiffs into romantic poets, Jasper is a rugged beauty; rawer and less tourist-pampering than its southern cousin Banff, and hence host to a more ambitious, adventurous type of visitor. hit one of the scenic heights of North America on the spectacular Skyline Trail maps hurtle on a bike over roots, rocks and rough terrain on the hair-raising Valley of the Five Lakes Trail transportation battle snow, slopes and solitude on a backcountry skiing adventure in the Tonquin Valley restaurants & accommodations Coverage includes: Sights, Icefields Parkway, Jasper Town & around, Maligne Lake Area, Driving, Day Hikes, Overnight Hikes, Biking, Other Activities, Tours, Sleeping, Eating, Drinking & Entertainment, Shopping, Information, Getting There & Away, Getting Around, Around Jasper National Park, Mt Robson Provincial Park, Hamber Provincial Park and Willmore Wilderness Park., ISBN: 9781741794052
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