Rising From the Ashes : Jasper Since the Fires
When the Jasper Wildfire swept through in July 2024, it ripped its way deep through Jasper, Alberta destroying over 300 buildings which is about a third of the town. Yet even in destruction Jasper is showing just how resilient a community can be.Β
Marmot Basin: A Hill UntouchedΒ
One of the small miracles is that Marmot Basin itself was spared structural damage. All its buildings, ski lifts, and main facilities were missed by the fires. The wildfire came dangerously close, but the flames never touched the resortβs core infrastructure. This has made Marmot a focal point for recovery β both symbolically and practically. Of course, that doesnβt mean life at Marmot has been easy. Utilities were disrupted, staff has been deeply affected β and snowmaking resources were depleted in firefighting efforts.Β
Rebuilding Jasper β Principles, Plans, and PhasesΒ
Jasperβs path forward is being carefully navigated. Parks Canada and the Municipality of Jasper have launched a multi-phase rebuild plan, with guiding values focused on:Β
- Making rebuilding easier.Β
- Rebuilding with wildfireΒ risk in mind β integratingΒ FireSmart practices to build moreΒ resilient structures.Β
- Increasing housing supply,both for short term and longer termΒ needs.Β
- Emphasizing sustainabilityΒ and being resistant against theΒ changing climate.Β
- Preserving the character ofΒ Jasper β its natural beauty, its built form, its identity.

Temp housing has already been a major piece of getting life back toβ normal.β Parks Canada has made over 4 hectares of land available for housing uses. Dormβstyle units, duplexes, and preβbuilt homes are being found to bring people back home as quickly as possible.
Marmotβs Role in Community HealingΒ
Because Marmot Basin was spared structurally, its reopening is more than just about skiing. Itβs about community, morale, and economy. People are drawn to the mountain as a place of freedom, healing, and a reminder of what was preserved. The resortβs goal to open for the 2024β25 season, though ambitious, was embraced by many as a sign that Jasper intends not just to survive, but to thrive again. Marmot Basin stands as both a metaphor and a functional part of recovery. Its slopes are open, its lifts still spin, and for many, that means Jasper is still alive and well.Β

Whatβs Next β Challenges & HopesΒ
Life isn't fully back to normal yet. It will take time, money, and huge efforts to rebuild Jasper into the thriving town that it is known for. Despite the damage and mayhem, there is hope, and there is a positive future for the town and community. The trajectory is upwards and that is what allows the town to keep morale high!