Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
Jasper Park Lodge on Lac Beauvert
A New York man reaches heaven, and as he passes the gate, St. Peter said, 'I am sure you will like it'. A Pittsburgh man followed and St. Peter said, 'it will be a great change for you.' Finally there came a man from Jasper Park Lodge, 'I am afraid' said St. Peter, 'that you will be disappointed.' Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, from 1925 Jasper Park Lodge guest book.
Nestled in between captivating and majestic mountains and enchanting lakes, The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge has established itself as the perfect getaway destination for all to enjoy, and offers luxury accommodation, superb service, and a wide range of leisure opportunities.
Sample local cuisine from the lodge's award-winning dining rooms, tee off a few rounds on one of the most picturesque golf courses the world has to offer, spend an afternoon quietly fishing on the tranquil lake, or bask in the warm glow of your cozy fireplace.
A village of cedar chalets and heritage log cabins connected by picturesque paths, The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge's superbly-appointed 446 guestrooms, suites and signature cabins offer the perfect romantic getaway or family vacation. Enjoy homelike comforts and amenities surrounded by incredible views of majestic mountains and the emerald green Lac Beauvert.
Fairmont Rooms (pictured left): these are located throughout the property on the 2nd, 3rd
or 4th rows from the lake and in the main building, Fairmont rooms
offer comfortable and elegant accommodation in a country charm decor. The World Discovery website prices are based on these rooms. All have alarm clock-radio, cable television with in-room pay movies, coffee-maker and kettle, ceiling fan or electric fan, computer dataport, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, telephone with voice-mail, and windows that open for fresh air. Upgrades are available for a supplement to other room categories.
There is a wide choice of dining:
The Edith Cavell Dining Room offers local Canadian cuisine 'with a contemporary touch'. The bright and comfortable Meadows Restaurant has European menus; the atmosphere is more casual. The Canadian Rocky Mountain heritage is nowhere more evident than in The Moose's Nook's rustic
style: bent wood high back chairs, cowhide covered menus, native
artwork, wildlife paintings, relics of bygone eras and depictions of
local landscapes. The service in the Moose's Nook (pictured left) is unsurpassed in warmth and true
Canadian hospitality. The lodge's culinary team will prepare the best
ingredients available locally and the restaurant also boasts an
outstanding selection of VQA Canadian as well as International wines. Unwind in the evening with a cocktail in the Emerald Lounge, with its timeless views of Lac Beauvert and Whistler's
Mountain. There are plush couches
to sink into, big comfortable arm chairs for reading or conversation,
and warm peanuts to nibble
For a refreshing drink there is also the Tent City Sports Lounge, celebrating the original tented camp pitched on the shores of Lac Beauvert in the early 1900s by the pioneering Brewster Brothers; the lounge also serves traditional pub food and snacks. The 7th Tee Hut, nestled between the 6th green and 7th tee, offers drinks and snacks.
The First Cup Deli offers take-out options, creative sandwiches, beverages and snacks to satisfy your appetite before enjoying our challenging golf course.

