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Maligne Lake Cruise

This fully narrated cruise takes you along Maligne Lake, the largest glacially fed lake in the Canadian Rockies, part of the UNESCO-listed Jasper National Park.

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Maligne Boat Cruise

Visit Spirit Island, accessible only by boat, and admire views of imposing granite peaks, vibrant blue water, and ancient forests.

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Jasper Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

Keep your camera close while scanning for eagles, bears, goats, and deer that call this area home.

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Explorers Mapping of Maligne Lake

Individuals who ventured into the Canadian Rockies, mapped the region, and documented Maligne Lake's natural beauty.

Explorers Mapping of Maligne Lake


Explorers Mapping of Maligne Lake

Several explorers played significant roles in the exploration and discovery of Maligne Lake and its surroundings. These individuals ventured into the Canadian Rockies, mapped the region, and documented its natural beauty.

Some Main Explorers Associated with Maligne Lake



Mary Schäffer Warren

Mary Schäffer Warren, an American artist and explorer, is perhaps one of the most well-known early explorers of the Maligne Lake area. In the early 1900s, she undertook multiple expeditions to the region, including her famous trip to Maligne Lake in 1908. Her detailed accounts, paintings, and photographs helped to popularize the beauty of Maligne Lake and the Canadian Rockies.

Samuel Allen

Samuel Allen, a guide and trapper, is credited with guiding Mary Schäffer Warren during her expeditions to Maligne Lake. His knowledge of the area and expertise in wilderness travel were instrumental in her successful exploration of the region.

Thomas L. Wilson

Thomas L. Wilson, a Canadian surveyor and topographer, played a crucial role in mapping the Maligne Lake area during the early 1900s. His surveys and maps contributed to the understanding of the region's geography.

James Outram

James Outram, a Canadian surveyor, was responsible for mapping Maligne Lake and other areas of the Canadian Rockies. His work was significant in the early efforts to accurately depict the topography of the region.

Peter and Catharine Whyte

Peter and Catharine Whyte were artists and explorers who traveled extensively through the Canadian Rockies. They explored Maligne Lake and other areas, capturing their experiences through art and photographs.

Mary Vaux Walcott

Mary Vaux Walcott, an American artist and naturalist, explored and documented the flora and landscapes of the Canadian Rockies. Her paintings and illustrations of wildflowers and scenery helped to showcase the beauty of the region, including Maligne Lake.

Fred Brewster

Fred Brewster was a key figure in making Maligne Lake more accessible to tourists. He established boat tours to Spirit Island and developed accommodations for visitors at Maligne Lake.

These explorers and others contributed to the knowledge, documentation, and promotion of Maligne Lake and its surroundings. Their efforts played a crucial role in making the area a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, tourists, and nature lovers.



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