Annual Public Forum 2026
Jasper National Park
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You are invited to Jasper National Park’s Annual Public Forum, taking place virtually on Wednesday March 11, 2026 and in-person on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
It’s a chance to connect with Parks Canada staff and learn what’s happening in the park.
Hear the latest updates and speak with Parks Canada staff about park rebuild and recovery, trails, campgrounds, wildfire risk reduction, forest regeneration, Indigenous relations and cultural heritage, wildlife, aquatic invasive species and more!
Important: 2026 is the final year of Jasper’s Fruit Tree Replacement Program. Visit the Annual Forum to sign up to have your fruit tree replaced with a bear-safe alternative this summer.
Virtual session: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | 6:30 to 8 pm MT
Online on Microsoft Teams
- 6:30 pm: Presentations
- 7:30 pm: Question period
Tech help
Last year we heard that some participants had trouble joining the call and using the Q&A function. Here are a few tips to make that process easier:
- On a laptop, the Microsoft Teams meeting link should open your default browser and give you the option to join the call without needing to login or create an account. We recommend Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
- On a smart phone, you will likely be prompted to download the Microsoft Teams app. When doing so, ensure that your settings are set to “allow access to local network.”
- If you join the call but cannot access the Q&A function for some other reason, please send your questions to: opinion-jasper@pc.gc.ca. A staff member will be monitoring the account and will post your questions for you.
In-person session: Thursday, March 12, 2026 | 6 to 8:30 pm MT
- 6 pm: Open house with themed tables
- 6:30 pm: Jasper National Park Year in Review and presentations
- 7:15 to 8:30 pm: Open house with themed tables
What to expect
At this year’s forum, Parks Canada will:
- share highlights and progress from the park’s work over the past year
- discuss key priorities and initiatives under the Jasper National Park Management Plan (2022)
- provide opportunities for questions and dialogue with Parks Canada staff
- connect on topics that matter, from wildlife and ecological conservation to visitor experiences and park planning
Location
Jasper Activity Centre, Multi-Purpose Hall (305 Bonhomme Street)
Whether you attend virtually or in person, we look forward to seeing you!
Stay connected
Update your subscription to Jasper National Park newsletters to keep informed. You will receive information throughout the year about a variety of topics of your choice, ranging from wildlife and ecology to park management.
Media inquiries:
Jasper National Park
jnpnews-nouvellespnj@pc.gc.ca
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