Maligne Canyon

Maligne Canyon

Epic Travel → North America → Canada → Jasper National Park → Maligne Canyon

Location:  Jasper area, Jasper National Park, Alberta

Distance: 4 km/2.5 miles roundtrip to 5th bridge (8 km/5 miles roundtrip to 6thbridge)

Elevation Gain: 140 meters/460 feet

Time Required: 1-3 hours

Red Tape/Notes: Expect crowds. Food and drink are available at the tea house near the trailhead. Entry into Jasper requires a daily fee of about $10 per person (or ~$20 per family/group); alternatively, you can buy a Parks Canada Discovery Pass if you’re staying for an extended time.

What’s Nearby?: Maligne Lake Fishing, Spirit Island Cruise


This is the other annoyingly popular hike in Jasper (along with Valley of the Five Lakes), but it’s worth visiting anyway. The hike provides beautiful views of the carved canyon (the deepest one in Jasper National Park – reaching 50 meters deep at times) and is one of the area’s classics; the water is normally a beautiful shade of blue, but there had been so much rain when we visited that the blue colour was scarcely visible due to the vast quantities of whitewater. No matter, though, it was still very pretty. There are numerous bridge crossings, so you can vary the length of the hike depending on your group’s time and energy level. Between the start of the “trail” (a paved walkway at the beginning, which turns into a wide dirt trail later) and 4th bridge, the canyon is narrow, with sculpted walls and precipitous drops. The bridge crossings allow you to cross to the other side of the canyon and return viewing the canyon from the opposite side. After 4th bridge, the trail runs only on one side of the canyon, and between 4th and 5th bridge the canyon opens out to become more of a river, continuing this way to 6th bridge. If you have two cars, you could do the route one way by leaving a shuttle vehicle at 5th or 6th bridge. You can also do a full loop from 5th bridge if you return via the 7F or 7H trails.

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