Jasper National Park: One Year After Wildfire
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miércoles, 16 de julio de 2025, 7:28 am ET1 min de lectura
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The wildfire has left two of Jasper's biggest and most popular campgrounds, Wapiti and Whistlers, with few trees standing. Graham Wylde, Jasper's visitor experience manager with Parks Canada, described the changed landscape as "radically different" [1]. The absence of tree cover means that campers will need to plan for increased exposure to the elements, with wind and sun shelters recommended.
Despite the changes, both campgrounds are open for the season. About 30% of the Wapiti Campground, or 120 of the 400 sites, are available, while 100% of sites at Whistlers are open. Regular visitors, like Yudit Normandeau from Edmonton, are adjusting to the new landscape. She noted that while there's less privacy, the community feel has grown stronger [1].
First-time tourists may find the landscape shocking, as the absence of trees reveals the park's underlying beauty. The new landscape offers a closer look at valleys, ridges, waterfalls, and streams, creating a renewed sense of wonder [1]. Parks Canada is planning to rebuild Wapiti within three to five years to restore it to 100% capacity [1].
The wildfire has also brought about a renewed appreciation for the park's resilience. Normandeau sees the burned landscape as a reflection of life, highlighting the potential for growth and renewal [1]. As tourism is essential for the park's recovery, visitors are encouraged to enjoy the park's natural wonders, such as hiking and glacier views.
References:
[1] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/jasper-campers-take-in-radically-new-landscape-one-year-after-wildfire-1.7585023
Jasper National Park campgrounds may experience a surreal and shocking experience for visitors one year after a wildfire. Returning visitors may find a changed landscape, while first-time tourists will encounter a new environment.
One year after a devastating wildfire ravaged sections of Jasper National Park, campers are in for a starkly different experience. The fire, which began on July 22, 2024, and quickly escalated into a monster fire, destroyed a third of the town's structures and significantly altered the park's landscape.The wildfire has left two of Jasper's biggest and most popular campgrounds, Wapiti and Whistlers, with few trees standing. Graham Wylde, Jasper's visitor experience manager with Parks Canada, described the changed landscape as "radically different" [1]. The absence of tree cover means that campers will need to plan for increased exposure to the elements, with wind and sun shelters recommended.
Despite the changes, both campgrounds are open for the season. About 30% of the Wapiti Campground, or 120 of the 400 sites, are available, while 100% of sites at Whistlers are open. Regular visitors, like Yudit Normandeau from Edmonton, are adjusting to the new landscape. She noted that while there's less privacy, the community feel has grown stronger [1].
First-time tourists may find the landscape shocking, as the absence of trees reveals the park's underlying beauty. The new landscape offers a closer look at valleys, ridges, waterfalls, and streams, creating a renewed sense of wonder [1]. Parks Canada is planning to rebuild Wapiti within three to five years to restore it to 100% capacity [1].
The wildfire has also brought about a renewed appreciation for the park's resilience. Normandeau sees the burned landscape as a reflection of life, highlighting the potential for growth and renewal [1]. As tourism is essential for the park's recovery, visitors are encouraged to enjoy the park's natural wonders, such as hiking and glacier views.
References:
[1] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/jasper-campers-take-in-radically-new-landscape-one-year-after-wildfire-1.7585023

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