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400 Bonhomme St. (across from the Jasper Aquatic Centre)

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(780) 852-3013
Box 42
Jasper, Alberta
T0E 1E0

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780-852-3013 or archives@jaspermuseum.org


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Located in the scenic Rocky Mountain town of Jasper, Alberta, the Jasper Yellowhead Museum & Archives is dedicated to collect, preserve and make available for research and exhibition documents and artefacts which illustrate the human history of Jasper National Park and the Yellowhead Corridor.

The Archives’ holdings include: a library of historic books, periodicals and pamphlets pertaining to the human and natural history of the region and more than 20 metres of manuscripts, personal and business papers, diaries and memoirs. The photographic holdings includes over 8600 items in the form of negatives, prints, albums and transparencies.

The Jasper Yellowhead Archives receives inquiries by conventional mail, telephone and e-mail. If you have a specific question about a particular subject, individual or archival holding, we will endeavour to respond to your inquiry in a timely manner. If you are planning a visit please contact us in advance to make an appointment. If you are sending your inquiry by e-mail, please include your mailing address and phone number so we can respond appropriately.

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PA 9-11,
First Edith Cavell memorial service held at the foot of the Angel Glacier.
August 9, 1925
PA 69-7
Leonard Jeck on skies at Maligne Lake
[1940]
PA 6-64
Section crew on a railroad handcar.
[ca. 1912]
PA 6-63
Railroad workers in front of steam locomotive #94, Tete Jaune Cache, B.C.
January 1913
PA 46-17
Lewis Swift at the Swift Homestead.
[ca. 1920]
PA 21-5
Jasper Park Lodge sign at the west end of the Canadian National Railway Station.
[ca. 1927]

Thanks to an Alberta Access to Holding Grant from the Archives Society of Alberta, the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives has been able to make Jasper’s history available on Alberta On Record.