1map logoGo to main page

Vancouver to Jasper National Park from undefined99: 6 ways by bus, train, flight or car

Compare Travel Options and Prices

from
Vancouver, Canada
to
Jasper National Park, Canada

How to Get from Vancouver to Jasper National Park: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

1Map provides directions to cities, towns, landmarks, attractions, and addresses worldwide, offering thousands of multi-modal routes to easily get you from point A to point B.

$99 by trainBest price
859.8 kmDistance
8h 58m Fastest

Compare Train, Bus, Flight, and Driving Options

Get detailed, step-by-step directions below for your trip from Vancouver to Jasper National Park with 1Map travel planner. Easily compare ticket prices, explore various transport options, and find the best routes for a seamless and cost-effective travel experience.

Company
VIA Rail
Train
Average Duration
19h  17m
Estimated price
99-185
Recommended
Company
VIA Rail
Train
Average Duration
19h  17m
Estimated price
99-185
Cheapest
route map
Distance: 859.8 km
Duration: 8h 58m

See more options

Company
Various
Plane
Bus
Average Duration
8h  58m
Estimated price
175-517
Company
Various
Plane
Bus
Train
Average Duration
10h  54m
Estimated price
175-517
Company
Various
Plane
Bus
Train
Average Duration
11h  13m
Estimated price
175-517
Company
Various
Bus
Average Duration
21h  56m
Estimated price
189-277

Traveling From Vancouver to Jasper National Park

Your journey from the bustling city life of Vancouver to the serene wilderness of Jasper National Park offers a striking contrast between urban energy and breathtaking natural beauty.

Best Neighbourhoods in Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park offers a range of neighborhoods that enhance your visit.

Jasper Townsite
• Central hub with shops and dining options.
• Close proximity to local attractions and services.
Miette Hot Springs
• Relaxing natural hot springs in a stunning setting.
• Perfect for unwinding after outdoor adventures.
Maligne Lake
• Stunning turquoise waters surrounded by mountains.
• Access to boat tours and scenic hiking trails.

Best Times To Visit Jasper National Park's Attractions

Timing your visits to Jasper's attractions can significantly enhance your experience.

Maligne Lake
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to beat the crowds and enjoy serene vistas.
Athabasca Falls
Weekdays in spring and fall offer fewer visitors and dramatic water flow.
Jasper SkyTram
Choose a weekday early in the season for clearer skies and breathtaking views.

Jasper National Park Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Jasper National Park experiences a varied climate, with warm summers perfect for hiking and cold winters ideal for snow sports; the best times to visit are late spring and early fall when the weather is most pleasant. Understanding the weather conditions can significantly influence your planning and enjoyment, from packing the right gear to choosing the best activities.

Dining in Jasper National Park

At the Jasper Brewing Company, savor the wild game burger made from locally sourced elk, which showcases a hearty, rustic flavor profile distinct from Vancouver’s trendy cuisine. This dining experience not only highlights local ingredients but also immerses you in a cozy atmosphere surrounded by the stunning mountainous backdrop.

Vancouver - Jasper National Park operators

Explore transport companies operating between Vancouver and Jasper National Park, with prices starting at . These companies offer competitive pricing, flexible schedules, and comfortable travel experiences.

Train
Contact phone
+1 888 842-7245
Website
viarail.ca

Train from Vancouver to Jasper

Average Duration
19h
Estimated price
99-185
Bus
Contact phone
1-833-583-3636
Website
riderexpress.ca

Bus from Vancouver, BC to Lake Louise, AB

Average Duration
11h 30m
Estimated price
185-999
Contact phone
1-888-786-3641
Website
sundogtours.com

Bus from Lake Louise, AB to Jasper, AB

Average Duration
9h 39m
Estimated price
185-996

Bus from Edmonton Airport (YEG), AB to Jasper, AB - Jasper Park Lodge

Average Duration
4h 45m
Estimated price
185-1859
Contact phone
1-877-769-3287
Website
myebus.ca

Bus from Williams Lake, BC - Petro Canada to Quesnel, BC - Petro Canada

Average Duration
1h 20m
Estimated price
1890-1891

Bus from Prince George, BC - Terry Fox Statue to Quesnel, BC - Petro Canada

Average Duration
1h 25m
Estimated price
1890-1891
Plane
Website
aircanada.com

Plane from Vancouver to Edmonton

Average Duration
1h 34m
Estimated price
991-992
Website
westjet.com

Plane from Vancouver to Edmonton

Average Duration
1h 33m
Estimated price
996-997

Vancouver to Jasper National Park: Overview of Bus, Train, Flight, and Car Trips

Traveling between Vancouver and Jasper National Park offers a variety of convenient options to suit your preferences, schedule, and budget. Whether you prioritize affordability, speed, or comfort, you’re sure to find the perfect way to travel without compromising on quality or convenience.

Useful tips for train travellers
• On your journey from Vancouver to Jasper, you'll primarily be traveling with VIA Rail, which offers comprehensive onboard catering services. The train provides meal options in the dining car, with a choice of breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring a menu that emphasizes Canadian cuisine. You can pre-order meals when booking your ticket, ensuring a seamless dining experience during your ride.
• VIA Rail offers a range of seating options on the Vancouver to Jasper route. You can choose from Economy Class, which provides comfortable seating with large windows and ample legroom, to Business Class, where you'll find larger seats, complimentary meals, and access to exclusive lounges. Additionally, First Class may also be available depending on the service, offering the most luxurious experience with extra amenities and services. For more details, visit VIA Rail.
• Arriving in Jasper National Park, you will find the Jasper train station to be a small and manageable facility. While luggage storage is not typically available at the station, you can expect clean restrooms on-site. If you're planning to explore the area, local shuttle services and taxis can be found outside the station. The fastest way to get to Jasper's city center from the station is by taking the local shuttle bus service, which generally runs every 30 minutes. For local transport schedules, visit Jasper Transit.

Frequently asked questions

Find out more about the route from Vancouver to Jasper National Park.

Or choose the category:
The distance between Vancouver and Jasper National Park is approximately 800 kilometers. By car, the journey typically takes around 8 to 10 hours, depending on road conditions and stops along the way. If traveling by bus, the trip can take around 12 to 14 hours, while flights to nearby airports, followed by a drive, can significantly reduce travel time but vary based on layovers and transfers.
The most cost-effective transportation option from Vancouver to Jasper National Park is typically by bus, as it offers affordable fares, although it may take longer, around 12 to 14 hours. For a balance of cost and time efficiency, renting a car can be a good choice, allowing for flexibility and the opportunity to explore along the route in about 8 to 10 hours.
Prices for traveling from Vancouver to Jasper National Park can vary significantly depending on the mode of transportation. Bus tickets typically range from CAD 100 to CAD 150, while renting a car can cost anywhere from CAD 60 to CAD 120 per day, not including fuel. Flights can vary widely in price, generally costing between CAD 200 and CAD 400, depending on the time of booking and additional fees. Train fares can also vary, often ranging from CAD 120 to CAD 300, offering a scenic but sometimes pricier option.
To travel from Vancouver to Jasper National Park without using public transportation, you can consider renting a car for the journey, allowing you the flexibility to explore along the way. Alternatively, you might hire a private driver or shuttle service for a more personalized experience. If you're traveling with a group, arranging a road trip with friends or family can make for a fun adventure and share costs. Lastly, some tour companies may offer private tours that include transportation from Vancouver to Jasper, which could also be a convenient option.
To travel from Vancouver to Jasper National Park without a car, you can consider booking a guided tour that includes transportation, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without the worry of driving. Another option is to take a bus service that offers direct routes to Jasper, providing a cost-effective way to reach your destination.
There is no direct commercial flight between Vancouver and Jasper National Park as Jasper does not have its own airport; the nearest major airport is in Edmonton. However, there are direct bus services that run between Vancouver and Jasper, making it a convenient option for travelers without a car. Additionally, some guided tours may offer direct transportation from Vancouver to Jasper as part of their itineraries. For those willing to connect through other modes of transport, combining a flight to Edmonton with shuttle services to Jasper is another viable option.
While there isn't a direct flight to Jasper National Park itself, travelers can fly from Vancouver to Edmonton, which typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. From Edmonton, visitors would need to drive approximately 3.5 hours to reach Jasper. Flight prices can vary significantly depending on the season and how far in advance tickets are booked, generally ranging from CAD 150 to CAD 400 for a one-way ticket. Travelers should also factor in additional costs for transportation from Edmonton to Jasper, which can include car rentals or shuttle services.
There are a variety of accommodation options near Jasper National Park, ranging from hotels and lodges to campgrounds and cabins. In the town of Jasper, popular choices include the Jasper Park Lodge, which offers cozy cabins and luxurious amenities, and the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, known for its stunning location. For those seeking a more rustic experience, the park features campgrounds like Whistlers and Wapiti, perfect for tent camping or RVs.