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Discover Wildlife in the Heart of the Canadian Rockies Set out on a guided wildlife tour through Jasper National Park during the golden hours of early morning or evening—when animals are most active. Travel in a comfortable minibus through scenic valleys, where you’ll search for elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and bears, with the possibility of spotting moose, coyotes, or bald eagles depending on the season. Your experienced local guide will choose the route based on current wildlife activity, sharing fascinating facts about the park’s ecology, conservation efforts, and the lives of its wild inhabitants. This tour offers excellent photo opportunities and is a great way to connect with Jasper’s natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Wildlife sightings are common, though never guaranteed, as each outing offers a new and authentic experience in nature.

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Families & Kids
Luxury Travellers
Adventure Enthusiasts
Half day
Guided
No Equipment Needed
LGBTQS+ Friendly
Ticket Required (Paid)
Two bull elk grazing
Bull Elk
A group of mountain goats on the river bank
Mountain Goats
A big horn sheep, stood by the water.
Big Horn Sheep
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Their shuttle bus.
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