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    Maligne Lake

    4.4 (20 reviews)

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    overlooking river
    Scott W.

    Another beautiful spot. This is where the Maligne River empties into the Maligne Lake. At this location you get a great view of the Maligne Mountains and some glaciers.

    Andrea U.

    Maligne Lake is about 14.0 miles long and is 318 ft at its deepest point, in the south end of the lake. It averages 115 ft in depth. It sits at approximately 5,480 ft above sea level. I sailed along Maligne Lake past towering peaks & glaciers, to the peaceful and remarkable Spirit Island. Our guide told us about its earliest explorers, along with the geology, glaciology, flora & fauna of this magnificent area. Upon arrival at Spirit Island, the Maligne Lake Cruise docks and guests are able to disembark and enjoy a short nature trail leading to a viewing platform for one the best views in Jasper National Park.

    A map around the lake.
    Seth A.

    I took the Maligne Lake Classic Cruise for 1.5 hours. This was the least expensive option for cruises. It cost $82 - Canadian or $63 - US. Maligne Lake for the most part, was a pleasant experience getting out on the waters. The main attraction of the lake cruise tour is spending time at Spirit Island surrounded by some pretty nice snowcapped mountains. Just to back up a few steps... Maligne Lake is part of Jasper National Park. Although it's pretty secluded in its own right...(it's located 48 kilometers away from downtown Jasper or 30 miles) it's within Jasper Park boundaries and for me was one of the better highlights during this section of my Canadian Rockies journey. Also, Maligne Lake is extremely popular with tourists. When I arrived midday a few weeks ago...the parking lot was full of buses and I had to locate a spot in the overflow lot. I had a 12:30pm sail time but as usual during my travels I arrived 1 hour early to walk around the dock area and try and catch any worthwhile photo moments with the lake and scenic backdrop. They do have a great Visitor/Gift Shop to buy any souvenirs (though a little on the pricey side). There's also a restaurant with terrific outdoor seating to catch glimpses of Maligne Lake in the backdrop among a pristine ambiance. I did check-in with the ticket window just to make sure that I was good to go for my lake cruise. Then I ventured over to the shores for a few pictures. I would suggest that maybe afternoon time isn't the best instance to come here because the sun is facing you and makes for glares with your photography. I believe morning times would serve you best with the sun positioned at your back. I was told to get in line 15 minutes before departure. It is first come, first served in terms of taking a seat on the cruise boat. But not to fear...it's a single deck boat and honestly no matter where you sit on it won't matter in terms of getting the best views. Btw...it is 3x3 seating on the boat. There is a captain driving the boat and a guide to explain the history and all significant aspects about Maligne Lake. Mostly for the 1.5 hours, you will cruise to and from Spirit Island. That's the extent of it all. Along the way...there's not too much to see. I sat down the entire way to Spirit Island, though they do allow you at any point in the trip to get out of your seat and make your way outside on the back of the boat for pictures. My only drawback was for this 1.5 hour trip...we only had 15 minutes at Spirit Island! Yes, 15 minutes!! Welp...maybe the guide was lenient and gave us 20 minutes, lol. At Spirit Island...what's great about it is that the lake is so translucent you can see reflections of snowcapped mountains clearly in the lake. I grabbed great photos of the mountains reflecting perfectly symmetrically. Unfortunately during this trip it was mostly overcast outside so this part of the lake didn't have much coloring to it...but definitely more so than when we first departed from the entrance station. I could envision under sunny days the lake being highlighted green and blue turquoise for sure. Anyhow...everyone scrambles off the boat to get in their best pictures around Spirit Island. There's a short pathway you can walk up upon to a viewpoint for getting pics in from an upper level perspective. Mostly everyone was doing this. Then also, taking pictures of the mountainous landscape from the pier of the deck was another popular spot. And that's it. Then it's time to return to the boat and ride back to the shores. That's what this Classic Tour is all about. Now...I did see that you can pay roughly $100 - Canadian for a 2-hour tour with 30 minutes at Spirit Island. This option seemed very popular because there was no availability for it when I was looking online the day I was going to be here. And in fact, you can pay more for even better, more extended options. I don't know exactly what those entails...but if you're loving this Maligne Lake...you can dive deeper into exploring more (obviously for more $$$). Lastly, I did notice some hiking trails that circumnavigated the lake. One trail seemed to start by the dock shores where people were walking towards. So, I guess you can explore on your own without a fee to come here and visit. I had just researched online that taking a boat cruise was the best/most efficient way to go. Btw...when exiting the tour the guide mentions they accept gratuities for a job well done. I handed them $5. In the end, I guess I just would have liked some more time at Spirit Island. 15 minutes was a very rushed process. But I guess I got what I paid for. Still, although I was underwhelmed with a lot of the Jasper Park attractions like the Jasper SkyTram and Maligne Canyon...I did enjoy coming here spending time at Maligne Lake.

    View from Bald Hills hike
    Jacqueline T.

    We came to the lake to do the Bald Hills hike. It offered great views of the lake and the surrounding mountains. We stopped by the main lake parking lot after to see the lake from below as well. It was pretty, but the best views were definitely from the hike. You can do a cruise or kayak too, but we didn't want to pay for that. That is the only way to see spirit island though. Definitely worth coming here and doing a hike while there too.

    Maligne river flowing into Maligne Lake
    Robert C.

    The second largest glacier fed lake in the world. We had driven way up in the high country above Jasper, passing endless stretches of forest. In and out of the fog, early in the morning on the last day of Labor day weekend. Our tour bus stops at the Maligne Lake Chalet, where we all disembark. The mostly senior ladies make a beeline for the bathrooms in the restaurant, the only flush toilets in the park. In no time, the line is out the door. No wonder the ladies always want to sit at the front of the bus! We sit down in the restaurant for a breakfast buffet, where we can barely see the lake amid the heavy fog. The fog keeps the sun from shining and giving the lake it's vivid color. Take some pictures but it's like shooting in black and white. Red roofed boat house on this side of the lake, where one can sign up for a boat cruise along the lake to Spirit Island. During peak season, reservations required, as the boat cruise fills out fast. Today, Spirit Island lives up to it's name, a spooky looking place, engulfed in layers of fog on the horizon. We walk along the right side of the lake, past some guest cottages, along the forest path. After a short distance we reach a road bridge crossing over a fast flowing river. The Maligne River is named after it's raging rapids in the late spring, but in this drought year, the river has tamed down a bit. On the other side of the river on the lake side, we can see trout in the clear waters of the shallows of the lake. Walking further along the path, we come to the first of three boat launching areas. No motorized boats allowed here, only row boats, canoes, and kayaks. Behind the trees next to the highway and bridge, is a huge parking area, with pit toilets for the visitors. No wonder those senior women hurried to use the restaurant restrooms! We hurry back to our bus, with the fog lifting a bit, under cloudy skies. Snow topped mountains ring the lake, and areas with sun show a bright emerald green color in the shallow areas and grey color in deep waters, which will turn to turquoise under a brilliant sun. On to Maligne Canyon.

    Takes forever to get here but worth the drive
    Tim L.

    Do the cruise or don't bother coming here. This lake is known for one thing: Spirit Island. In order to get there, you can either walk forever, kayak forever, or arrive there by boat in 30 minutes. The lake is very big and the surroundings are beautiful. However, it's a long drive to get here even from Jasper and I don't think I'd come here just to walk around. I highly recommend this place but only if you do the cruise. Buy the tickets online 1-2 weeks ahead because it is very popular.

    Maligne Lake
    Leesa M.

    What isn't there to say about Maligne Lake? Is there enough praise anyone could give this lake that would seem even half sufficient? No, but I can try. This area is an absolutely stunning spot. The lake ranges in color depending on where you are and the time of day. It is surrounded by beautiful evergreens, several mountain peaks, and wildlife. There is plenty to do. The have canoes, boating, hiking and tours. You really feel surrounded by the wilderness here. I got see my first moose in person here. We saw a mama with her calf on two separate days and it made me speechless. It was a beautiful experience and felt unreal. I'd absolutely say this is a MUST to see when you come to the Canadian Rockies.

    Spirit Island
    Anu M.

    This lake should be renamed. Something so beautiful should never be named as "malign". This lake is one of the safer places for novice paddlers and kayakers. We booked a boat tour to the Spirit Island, one of the most photographed locations in the Canadian Rockies. During the 30 minutes boat ride to the Spirit Island, we saw the Maligne Glaciers. Only 10% is seen from one side of the mountain and it is massive as it is. Leaves you wondering how colossal the unseen 90% is. Another glacier, though smaller compared to the other glaciers in the Canadian Rockies is the biggest that is visible from the boat tour. We even saw a waterfalls flowing down the tall mountain cliffs from the melting glaciers. As we gaped at the tall mountain peaks hugging the lake and the massive glaciers, our boat turned towards the Spirit Island. The beauty of this part of the lake, is not just the Spirit Island itself, but the turquoise blue waters surrounding it and the Coronet glacier immaculately serving as its backdrop. The water color changes from green to blue, depending on the amount and density of glacier silts in the water. Since we visited during summer, most of the glacier silts were probably deposited and the others were evenly spread out, absorbing all but the blue color of the sunlight. Mary Schaffer, who discovered this lake said that if God's ever do come down to Earth, here's where they would meet. And I couldn't agree more!

    Vivian W.

    You must visit Maligne Lake when you're at Jasper National Park. It is on Maligne Lake Road off of Highway 16. There is a parking lot available right by the lake. My friends and I visited the lake last month and it was pure whiteness. It was blanketed in snow that went up above my knee. We walked around the edges of the lake since we didn't know how deep the snow was if we went further in the lake. There were various signs showing the different trails along the lake and a lakehouse. In the summer, you can rent a boat and go on the lake. The view is absolutely beautiful. We were the only ones here so it felt great to be isolated and enjoy the scenery by ourselves. We also walked towards a bridge across the lake and that offered great views of the lake. Plus you get to walk through a forest!

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    We booked a boat tour to the Spirit Island, one of the most photographed locations in the Canadian Rockies.

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    Jasper Outdoors

    Jasper Outdoors

    4.6(8 reviews)
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    Great pricing, great gear, nothing was crappy. Fitting was fast and efficient. 100% recommend.read more

    I used to ski -- a lot -- but that was more than two decades ago. My dear wife and I decided to…read morerekindle our relationship with Marmot's powder this year and given that my gear was long since given away, I was put into the unenviable position of renting equipment. "Unenviable" because my rental shop memories were of poorly set up, beat-to-hell ancient skis and boots that kind of, sort of fit. No longer. Strolling down Connaught Drive we decided to step into "Skis Please" and were immediately met with a friendly, enthusiastic staff. A quick glance at their boot rack revealed that this shop doesn't lend out garbage: the Rossignol Alias 100 boots were 2015 models and are considered "performance" equipment (an assessment I'll wholeheartedly agree with!). The skis were equally modern: no double-plank wanks here: proper convex hourglasses for all levels of skier are available, and all are in good kit. The tech who set up both our downhill and cross-country sets gets a special thank you from us: despite a constant flow of renters, she took the time to ensure we had perfectly fitting gear (again, the boots were better and more comfortable than anything I raced with 20+ years ago) and everything was set up flawlessly. Having great gear to rent is important, and "Skis Please" has that more than covered but even more critical is a great staff, and everyone we dealt with at the shop fit this criteria and more. They were efficient, friendly, extremely knowledgeable and very helpful. As of now we won't consider any other rental outlet when we're in Jasper. Thanks, SP!

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    Columbia Icefields

    4.3(54 reviews)
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    Stopped at the Columbia Icefields to see the glacier was part of the tour that we took with the…read moreRocky Mountaineer Rail. We also had lunch at the Altitude Cafe, and the Starbucks. I have mixed feeling about the trip to the Glacier. Don't know if that is something that I would have booked myself. It's a "cool" idea to be up on a Glacier, but it can also be a bit anticlimactic. You get driven out there in these hard "big as earth mover" buses, then parked, left to wander for 20 mins, then back on the noisy transports. Then there is the environmental impact of being up there, and the fact that climate change is already doing a job on the glaciers. Without waxing to much philosophy, one could say that about the entire travel industry. Anyways, it was a beautiful day, lots of sunshine, fresh air (once they turned off the diesels engines), the glacier and surrounding area is a treasure, and I was among people I love. Not a bad combination. Enjoy!

    This was the coolest place to spend a few hours. It's a unique, special activity that is organized…read moreand safe while at Jasper National Park. We were lucky to do this as parts of the park were still closed to do the fires during the summer months. The vehicles were specially made for this activity by Mercedes. The drivers and guides are knowledgeable and engaging. We stepped out onto a glacier for just about a minute as it was 0 degrees on the ice with the wind etc. and the glacier was slippery so I didn't want to go far. BUT I can say I walked on a glacier. The guides told us to walk like a Penguin so we did and that was fun. Highly recommend.

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