Four Romantic Getaways: Part 1 – Jasper

#LuxeLove – Romantic Getaway to Jasper

This February, trade city lights for starry nights and Wi-Fi for wildlife in the heart of Jasper National Park. Whether a Valentine’s Day surprise or a spontaneous romantic escape, Jasper offers the perfect mix of cozy cabin vibes, luxurious experiences, and breathtaking winter adventures. Let us inspire your next love story with this guide to planning an unforgettable getaway.

Planning a Romantic Getaway to Jasper?

Celebrate your love with a dreamy escape to Jasper National Park, where snowy trails, warm fires, and indulgent dining await. From private cabins to magical outdoor adventures, here’s how to craft a romantic retreat that feels like your own fairytale.

Stay: A Cozy Cabin with Luxe Touches

Nestled in the serene beauty of Jasper National Park, Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge redefines romance. Imagine waking up in your private cabin to the quiet sparkle of frozen Lac Beauvert. With a blend of rustic charm and grand lodge luxury, it’s the ultimate hideaway for two.

Upgrade your stay with a cabin featuring a fireplace and lake views – because nothing says romance like sharing a bottle of wine as snow falls softly outside.

Pro Tip: Book a Ridgeline or Outlook Cabin for added privacy and panoramic views of the park’s snowy wonderland.

A couple cozied up on the couch with a blanket and candles in Ridgeline Cabin, Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, part of Canada's top ski destinations

Dine: Induldgence, one bite at a time

Start your day with breakfast in bed, complete with fluffy pancakes, steaming coffee and a mimosa (or two). After all, you both deserve it! When it’s time for dinner, let Jasper’s culinary scene set the mood:

  • Orso Trattoria: Savor Italian-inspired dishes with a focus on locally sourced ingredients. Pair your meal with a glass of wine and enjoy the romantic ambiance.
  • The Great Hall: Keep it playful with shareable plates and inventive cocktails, perfect for sparking conversation and laughter.


Explore: Love in the Wild

Bundle up and step into Jasper’s enchanting winter wonderland. Start your adventure at the Lodge’s Winter Activity Centre, where you can rent snowshoes, skates or cross-country skis. For the ultimate romantic excursion:

  • Snowshoe Together: Wander hand in hand along woodland trails, around the Lodge and Jasper National Park.
  • Outdoor Ice Skating: Glide across frozen lakes surrounded by towering peaks and cozy up by the fire pit afterward.
Couple ice skating in Jasper

Relax: Fireside bliss

Let Jasper’s cozy fireplaces set the stage for intimate moments. Whether it’s après-snow or after dinner, there’s no shortage of warm spaces to unwind:

  • Emerald Lounge Fireplace: Sip hot toddies as you sink into the comfort of this iconic gathering spot.
  • Lake Mildred Fire Pit: Enjoy a romantic evening skate before warming up by the fire.
  • Private Cabin Fireplace: The ultimate luxury—curl up under a blanket with your favorite book (or person).
Outlook Fireplace with Friends CR Travel Alberta - Mike Seehagel
Plan a Couples Trip for Twice the Fun in Jasper
Emerald Lounge Winter Patio fireplace for Couples
Cozy up near the Indoor or Outdoor Fireplaces at the Emerald Lounge
Couples Escape to Outlook Cabin at Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
Enjoy the Privacy of the Fireplace in Outlook Cabin all to Yourselves


#LuxeLove Make It Forever

Our final recommendation for the ultimate romantic getaway to Jasper, whether for Valentine’s Day or any other romantic escape…why not put a ring on it? Few things are more romantic than eloping in the Canadian Rockies.

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    Jasper

    Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge respectfully acknowledges the land on which we are located as Treaty 6 Territory and the traditional meeting grounds, traveling route and home to many Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Saulteaux (So-toe), Blackfoot, Métis, Dene (De-nay), Nakota Sioux (Sue) and Secwépemc (Suh-wep-muhc). We pay respect to all Indigenous peoples who have marked these lands for centuries as we continue to walk forward, together.