oTENTik
Jasper National Park
Assessments have been made on all frontcountry campgrounds since the Jasper Wildfire. Work has begun to remove hazards, repair infrastructure and clean in preparation for a 2025 summer season. Whistlers and Miette campgrounds will be fully open, while Wapiti Campground will operate at reduced capacity. Due to significant fire damage, Wabasso Campground and Whirlpool Group Campground will remain closed. Planning is ongoing for the future.
The Parks Canada Reservation Service will launch for frontcountry camping bookings on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 8:00 am MT.
Two ways to reserve
Whistler’s Campground offers oTENTiks, canvas-walled tents, where you can ‘rough it’ without getting your clothes ruffled. Each oTENTik has all the basic comforts of home-wooden floors, bunkbeds, sleeping pads, lights, and more.
Jasper National Park has a total of 17 units available for booking. These oTENTiks can accommodate up to four adults and two children.
These accommodations are exceptionally popular and must be reserved in advance.
Information
Includes: four wooden chairs, a table and one electric light. One electric baseboard heater to take the chill off (but does not provide full heat). Beds to sleep six (four adults, two children) along with hooks for hanging clothes.
What to bring: sleeping bags, blankets and pillows, food, drinks and a water container (campground water is potable), cooking equipment, dishes, eating utensils, a cooler, flashlights, matches or a lighter to start a fire in the cooking shelter, camping chairs. Slippers or indoor shoes to keep a clean oTENTik.
Pets are permitted in oTENTiks #4A and #4B. All other oTENTiks are pet free.
A wheelchair-accessible tent is available.
Check-in is between 4 pm and 11 pm. Staff will be unavailable to check people into the oTENTiks outside of these times.
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