This Canadian masterpiece defined mountain golf — and continues to. In 2024's wildfires, the course was a barrier that helped save the lodge. As we celebrate the centennial era, the timeless life of the course is all the more poignant: a renewal and a statement — these mountains never change.
When you play Fairmont Jasper Park Golf, you play through history — from Stanley Thompson's original routing to today's stewardship, storytelling, and the community that tends this ground.
Standing proud
A totem once stood by the starter's hut, a monument to the historic Totem Pole tournament. The pole is gone but the hut remains — now home to a timeline of the course. Traditions run deep in every opening tee shot.
Resilience & design
Holes across the property carry stories: original shelters, irrigation carved from the mountain, the bell at the 13th, “Cleopatra,” the wishing well, wildlife habitat and regeneration alongside fairways — each a chapter in a living museum under sky and peak.
Held by heroes
With gratitude to firefighters and first responders who fought to save this ground — and to every guest who walks the fairways and adds their own round to the story.
Raise a glass — here's to another century of mythic rounds on Canadian mountain golf's holy ground.