Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Lauren Krugel
Publication Date: September 1, 2025 - 09:27
Wildfires, labour disruptions burn tourism operators’ bottom line
September 1, 2025
Fewer tourists are coming to Jasper, Alta., than usual this year, but it’s not for a lack of people eager to visit the picturesque Rocky Mountain town.
Numbers are about as good as they can be, considering about one-fifth of the town’s overnight accommodations burned when a ferocious wildfire swept through last summer, said Tourism Jasper CEO Tyler Riopel.
A woman suffered non-life-threatening injuries after jumping from a second-floor window to escape a fire at a townhouse on Mesange Drive near Albion Road on Thursday morning. Read More
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