Experience the Canadian Rockies on a tramway in Jasper - Canada

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Experience The Canadian Rockies On A Tramway In Jasper

Welcome to the Rocky Mountains in Canada – a region that has achieved iconic status as a travelling destination throughout the years. Every year scores of people descend on these shores looking to get away from the craziness of modern-day life and the pollution and congestion of the bigger overcrowded cities; the tranquil surroundings of these imperious rugged mountains provide a spring in the step and help you reclaim your zest for life. This picturesque area is a scenic delight with many activities undertaken predictably being outdoors; people visiting can enjoy anything from ferry trips to white water rafting and whale watching to skiing. A perfect way to explore this majestic area is via the Jasper Tramway.

This is an unforgettable experience for the whole family and promises to keep you captivated as the journey starts out at 1304m above sea level and gently glides to its destination of Upper Deck, which is 2227m above sea level. During the trip up to Whistler’s Mountain, our informative and knowledgeable guide will pass off important information and interesting trivia about the surrounding area, plant life and abundant wildlife. The High Alpine at Upper Deck is your destination and it offers a safe and unobstructed view of the mountains as well as the location below; explore the boardwalks and find the hiking trails that lead further into nature – ideal to spot fauna and flora that makes this region famous. There are also leisure activities on Upper Deck, with a gift shop and a restaurant - both great ways to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Upper Deck is an amazing spot to take photographs – the pictures being a lasting remembrance of your wonderful sojourn in the Rockies with Jasper Tramway.


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