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Explore Jasper on an eco-friendly 25 km guided e-bike safari, discovering wildfires' regrowth, wildlife, lakes, and scenic back roads for $177.38 per person.
The E-Bike Safari Eco Tour offers a unique way to experience Jasper’s stunning landscapes while focusing on sustainability and accessibility. Priced at $177.38 per person, this approximately 4-hour guided tour takes visitors on a 25 km emission-free journey through some of the most beautiful and less accessible areas of Jasper National Park. The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness levels, combining scenic exploration with educational insights about wildfire ecology and regional geology.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on fully interpretive storytelling, visiting spectacular view points, and walking on white-sand beaches or dipping into glacial lakes. Although the original food stops have been impacted by the 2024 wildfires, the experience remains rich with wildlife sightings, nature observation, and stunning vistas. This tour works especially well for travelers interested in eco-tourism, wildlife, and the natural recovery of fire-affected landscapes.


The tour begins at 86 Connaught Drive in Jasper, with a focus on eco-friendly riding on fully electric bicycles. The guided experience lasts around 4 hours, making it a perfect afternoon activity for those wanting to combine light physical activity with scenic scenery and wildlife observation. The small group size of up to 8 participants ensures a personalized experience, with plenty of opportunity for questions and interaction.
The use of the bicycle is included in the price, making this an accessible option for most. The flexibility of a mobile ticket allows easy check-in, and the tour is scheduled to start in the early afternoon, aligning well with daylight hours for sightseeing and wildlife viewing.
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The tour makes its first stop at Lake Edith, where travelers can dip their feet in the glacier-fed waters of this spectacular lake. The beach here offers a peaceful setting with views of the surrounding mountains, and the stop lasts 30 minutes—long enough to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Next, the group visits Annette Lake, where the highlight is the beach and quicksand pond. Visitors may choose to dip their feet in the cold, clear glacial water, making for memorable photos and moments of tranquility. This stop also lasts 15 minutes, offering a quick but meaningful connection with Jasper’s natural beauty.
The Jasper Park Golf Course provides a different perspective, with a visit to Thompson’s Terrace at the Fairmont Golf Club. This stop lasts 30 minutes and includes admission to the terrace, allowing visitors to take in the lush landscape while learning about the local flora and fauna. It also provides a scenic backdrop for photos and a break from cycling.
The golf course setting offers a peaceful environment, with the chance to observe wildlife from a distance and appreciate the area’s natural tranquility.

This tour is notable for taking visitors along some of Jasper’s scenic back roads, which are inaccessible by larger vehicles like buses. These routes showcase the spectacular views and diverse landscapes, including areas emerging from the 2024 wildfire ash. The regrowth of both old and new growth forests is a central theme, offering a firsthand look at nature’s resilience.
Guides explain the benefits of wildfires for the ecosystem and discuss the geology of the region—adding an educational dimension to the scenic ride. The presence of wildlife, such as elk, black bears, grizzly bears, and bighorn sheep, is a highlight, with the opportunity to observe these animals from a safe distance.

The guides on this tour are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly approach. They share stories about the ecology of Jasper, wildfire impacts, and regional geology, making the experience informative and engaging. The small group size allows for personalized attention and plenty of chances to ask questions.
Wildlife sightings are common, especially elk and white-tail deer, which often appear during the ride. The guides’ storytelling enhances the experience, turning a scenic bike ride into an educational adventure.

Originally, this tour included stops at local restaurants where guests could enjoy food and drinks. However, the 2024 wildfires severely damaged these venues, and food is no longer part of the experience. Instead, the tour focuses on nature and scenery, with stops at lakes and beaches that provide natural refreshment and relaxation.
While this change might disappoint those expecting a culinary experience, the scenic views and wildlife encounters compensate by offering a more authentic experience of Jasper’s natural landscape.

The tour departs from Jasper city center at 1:30 pm and is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness. The maximum group size of 8 ensures a comfortable ride and attentive guidance. Confirmation is received at booking, and the tour features a mobile ticket for convenience.
It’s advisable to book about 54 days in advance, as the tour remains popular and sells out quickly. The free cancellation policy offers flexibility, allowing cancellations up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.

This E-Bike Safari stands out for its focus on sustainable exploration and its educational approach to wildfire ecology and regional geology. The guided storytelling enriches the ride, making it more than just a scenic tour—it’s an insightful look into Jasper’s natural recovery.
The small group size and personalized experience make it ideal for travelers who appreciate intimate, flexible tours that combine outdoor activity with learning. The scenic stops at lakes and beaches, along with wildlife observation, ensure a memorable and rewarding outing.
“This is a excellent bike tour around Jasper and the nearby park area. You will get to see some of the devastation from last years wildfire and the…”
Is the tour suitable for children or beginners?
Yes, as long as participants have moderate physical fitness. The tour is easy to manage with electric bikes, suitable for most ages with some cycling experience.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, guests are offered a different date or a full refund.
Are wildlife sightings guaranteed?
Wildlife sightings depend on nature and are not guaranteed, but the guides’ experience and knowledge increase the chances of observing animals like elk and deer.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food is no longer included due to wildfire damage to local restaurants. The focus is on scenic views and wildlife.
How long are the stops?
Stops at Lake Edith and Annette Lake last 30 and 15 minutes, respectively, providing time to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior to the start time. Changes made less than 24 hours in advance are not accepted.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour is suitable for those with moderate fitness levels; however, it involves cycling on back roads, so those with mobility issues should consider this.
What’s included in the price?
The bicycle use and admission tickets to certain stops are included. The tour does not include food, which has been discontinued due to wildfire impacts.
This E-Bike Safari Eco Tour offers an exciting, eco-conscious way to explore Jasper’s natural beauty, wildfires’ ecological effects, and local wildlife—all within a flexible and small-group setting. It’s perfect for travelers eager to combine outdoor activity with meaningful education and stunning scenery.