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Old Feb 20th, 2013 | 09:51 AM
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Jasper lodging help needed

I am planning a trip to Jasper in June and am trying to decide the best place to stay.
So far, I am choosing between Patricia Lake Bungalows, Becker's Chalet and a home stay right in town called Cottonwood Suite. There are some good reviews of Becker's on the forum, but other sites have mixed reviews of this property and seem to favor Patricia Lake.
Cottonwood Suite sounds really nice, but I think I would prefer to be in place where you can really feel part of the outdoors and see wildlife.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to which of these choices might be preferable?
Thanks,
Annie
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Old Feb 21st, 2013 | 06:47 AM
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I have stayed at Patricia Lake and Beckers. At Patricia Lake, we stayed in cottages near the lake. They are very basic but very clean cottages with kitchens and lovely flowerboxes and picnic tables outside. We enjoyed being by the lake and having happy hour on the dock. We had great weather when we stayed here so we enjoyed being outside on the grounds. There is a more luxurious area there called the Grove with newer facilities. You drive beyond Jasper when driving up the Icefields Parkway but it is not far out of town. There was a black bear walking in the woods everyday that we drove this road.

We also stayed at Beckers and enjoyed being by the river. We stayed in a newer upstairs unit of a duplex (or maybe 4plex)with a large picture window that looked out over the grounds--I actually would have sited the units so that the picture window faced the wooded area behind it. There are cottages that are also along the river that I would be interested in staying in but did not check them out. We did not have as good of weather the time we stayed here. Beckers is located right before you reach Jasper when driving from the Parkway. We always saw elk on the road into Jasper--right by Alpine Village---and not to confuse you but I also really liked these cottages too. They used to require a 3 nt stay and we only have stayed in Jasper for 2 nt.

To confuse you even further, I would consider staying in Jasper at on of the private home accommodations. Some are really lovely and I like Jasper. I didn't look up any info on the Cottonwood Suite that you mentioned. On our last visit, we had 3 couples and I couldn't find any that could accommodate us.

So I think you would probably be happy no matter what you choose. Hopefully this won't be your only visit to the area and you can try one of the other accommodations next visit.

Have a wondeful time. We loved Jasper.
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Old Feb 21st, 2013 | 08:04 AM
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Thanks. Do you think if we like to see wildlife we would prefer Patricia Lake or Beckers rather than the home stay?
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Old Feb 21st, 2013 | 06:44 PM
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I have stayed several times at the HI Hostel which is near the north end of the Icefields Highway. http://www.hihostels.ca/westerncanad...-Jasper.hostel
They do have a few private rooms in addition to the dorm beds.
For wildlife, look around the Maligne Canyon and Maligne Lake.
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Old Feb 22nd, 2013 | 11:53 AM
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I don't think you can count on seeing more wildlife because of where you stay. We saw wildlife on the Icefields Parkway, on roads, at Parker Ridge. It's just luck.
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Old Feb 23rd, 2013 | 09:53 AM
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Wildlife are often seen around town, especially deer and elk.

Linda, there are a few private home accommodations that have three bedrooms but these are not as common as they once were since the licensing rules changed; with a very few "grandfathered" exceptions, now home-owners are only allowed to offer a maximum of two bedrooms (like Cottonwood Suite). There are a few homes that can accommodate up to eight people (the maximum number allowed in home accommodation, since they are not built like hotels in regards to fire safety - exits, sprinklers and alarm systems etc.) - the search page at www.stayinjasper.com has a "number of guests" search. In a lot of cases, though, accommodation for six is in two bedrooms, with a hide-a-bed in the living room.... probably not ideal for three couples.

skiamoeba, Cottonwood Suite is a nice, and very popular, accommodation but only you can decide if you want to be in town or out of town. Have you checked availability there? They are getting quite booked up already for the coming summer: http://www.bbcanada.com/12520.html

Pat Lake doesn't have an onsite restaurant; Beckers does, however it is very expensive. If you are not planning to self-cater, you will need to drive into town for meals.
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Old Feb 23rd, 2013 | 04:24 PM
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Take a look at Takara Lodge, right next to Beckers..Less $$!!! On the river, very quiet and rustic style cabins with decent kitchen setup. We had a very good time there 2 nights, 2 couples. they also have bedrooms in the lodge building..with private bathrooms.
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Old Feb 24th, 2013 | 01:46 AM
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We stayed at Becker's back in 2007. Lovely spot, wildlife on the lawn every evening/morning.
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Old Mar 3rd, 2013 | 12:05 PM
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We've stayed at Becker's many many times and love the location on the Athabasca River. The one bedroom units in the fourplexes have fully stocked kitchens so you can cook your meals (especially breakfast which I find overpriced in every restaurant). I disagree that the dining room at Becker's is expensive - it's about par with other restaurants in Jasper (don't compare it to pizza or hamburger places). The food there is OK (a little better than average). There are lots of other dining options in Jasper townsite - only a five minute drive from Becker's.

Patricia Lake is in a lovely spot at - surprise! - Patricia Lake!! We have stayed at The Grove a couple of times and were very happy with our one bedroom with full kitchen and comfortable living room accommodation (different unit each time). It is more expensive than Becker's.

Another "cabin" type accommodation that is very nice and I would recommend is Alpine Village.

If you are travelling in June and want to see wildlife, I would suggest driving the road to Medicine Lake and Maligne Lake. Last year we saw a total of six bears including one grizzly, as well as lots of mountain sheep and elk. And one moose!! It's a narrow (two lane) highway, so look out for lots of vehicles stopped along the side of the road - that always means there's some wildlife in view.

Enjoy!!
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