Photos of damage — Jasper Wildfire Complex

Jasper National Park

“For those who have lost so much, whose homes are gone, whose memories have been turned to ash, whose future remains so uncertain, whose hearts are breaking, my heart breaks with you.”

Mayor, Richard Ireland

“I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to everyone who experienced losses. We are here to support the entire community of Jasper. Our thoughts are with you, your families, and all residents and business operators during this incredibly difficult time.”

Alan Fehr, Jasper Field Unit Superintendent, Parks Canada

The Jasper Wildfire Complex impacts the Municipality of Jasper, Outlying Commercial Accommodations and various Parks Canada facilities. Firefighters, Unified Command, and supporting agencies are operating in challenging conditions to protect infrastructure both within and outside the Municipality of Jasper.

The following photos show homes, businesses, facilities, and community buildings which have experienced significant damage.

Parks Canada campgrounds and places attract millions of visitors each year offers, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, accessibility and variety. We understand many residents, Indigenous partners, visitors and staff have strong connections to these Parks Canada places. We hope the following status updates and photos can help you process some of these losses.

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*This album does not include photos of every home, business or property. A trained wildfire photographer is going out everyday to get more images. Check back for updates.*

 Emotional support and mental health


Inside town (not every property is pictured)
Outside of town (not every property is pictured)
Parks Canada campgrounds and the Palisades Centre

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