Maligne Canyon

Jasper, AB T0E 0A8, Canada

Maligne Canyon – A Spectacular Natural Wonder in Jasper

Maligne Canyon is one of the most impressive natural attractions in Jasper National Park, Alberta. Known as the deepest canyon in the Canadian Rockies, it offers dramatic limestone walls, rushing waterfalls, and breathtaking viewpoints.

Formed over thousands of years by the Maligne River, the canyon reaches depths of over 50 meters in some areas, creating a stunning landscape that attracts visitors year-round.

Maligne Canyon stands out for its unique geological formations and easy accessibility. A network of well-maintained trails and bridges allows visitors to safely explore the canyon from multiple viewpoints.

Each bridge offers a different perspective, making it an ideal destination for both casual visitors and serious hikers.

Top Things to Do at Maligne Canyon:

1. Walk Across the Canyon Bridges

The canyon features six bridges, each providing spectacular views of waterfalls, narrow gorges, and rushing water below. The walk between the first few bridges is easy and suitable for most visitors.

2. Hiking Trails

Maligne Canyon offers a range of hiking options, from short scenic walks to longer trails that connect to the surrounding wilderness.

3. Winter Ice Walk (Seasonal)

During winter, the frozen canyon transforms into a magical landscape of ice formations and frozen waterfalls. Guided ice walks are a popular activity.

4. Photography

With its dramatic rock formations and waterfalls, Maligne Canyon is a paradise for photographers. Every section offers unique and stunning views.

Best Time to Visit

Maligne Canyon is open year-round. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking and sightseeing, while winter offers the unique experience of ice walks.

Travel Tip:

Maligne Canyon is located about 11 km from the town of Jasper and is easily accessible by car via Maligne Lake Road. The drive takes around 15–20 minutes.

Mapview of Maligne Canyon


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