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Features From our Archives offers an unforgettable portal to the past. Join us on this captivating expedition as we celebrate the profound human history of Jasper National Park and the Yellowhead Corridor, and discover the threads that bind us to our remarkable ancestors. Step into the past and be inspired by the legacy they left behind.
Lake Edith Y.M.C.A. Camp
Lake Edith Y.M.C.A. Camp 1916 The General Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. travelled by train to select a location for a camp site in Jasper National
Jasper Fish Hatchery
Hatchery Timeline 1927-1929 Aquatic plants were placed in several lakes near Jasper Park Lodge and brown trout fry were released in Mildred, Edith, Annette and
Lewis Swift
Lewis Swift was born in 1854 in Ohio. His early adventures may have included driving a stagecoach in South Dakota and seeking his fortune staking
Indigenous People in the Athabasca Valley
The Athabasca Valley has been home to Indigenous people for thousands of years. Many groups travelled through this area hunting and gathering and evidence of
Project Habbakuk
Habbakuk In 1943, the National Research Council coordinated the top-secret construction of Habbakuk, a 1-to-50-scale model ice and sawdust ship, to test the feasibility of