AthabascaHotel.com
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The Athabasca Hotel - Jasper, Alberta, Canada
Description
Excerpted from the website:
- The historic Athabasca Hotel offers the charm and ambience of days of old, complimented with award-winning service and contemporary conveniences sought by discerning travellers of today.
- The Atha-B, as it has been affectionately known for decades to locals and travelers alike, occupies the site of one of Jaspers earliest hotels.
- Circa 1913-1915, when the dusty railway town of Fitzhugh was becoming known by it’s new name of Jasper, Douglas Wooley’s grocery store and ladies wear shop housed a rooming house upstairs. Until (circa) 1921, the Imperial Bank of Canada was also housed inside the building.