The Maligne Lake Road is one of the highlights for any visitor to Jasper. Access to the road about 5 km east of Jasper on Highway 16 and the drive is about 46 kilometers before you get to Maligne Lake which is the goal for most visitors. But the road has much to offer before you get to Maligne Lake.
Wildlife. The first thing you are likely to see when travelling Maligne Lake Road is wildlife. We came across these two mule deers just after crossing the bridge after turning off Highway 16. They are smaller and maybe not as impressive as the larger elk that I wrote about in ‘Jasper Village Wildlife‘, but I still think they are beautiful! The mule deer is only about a meter tall. They are less shy than the elk and don’t mind posing for a photo.
Looking at the pictures of the mule deer it is probably not a surprise that it got the name because of its ears. Funny how the one in the picture below has twisted its ears 180 degrees. That is something I didn’t notice before I looked through the pictures.
Our next stop was Maligne Canyon. We had done the Maligne Canyon Hike during the summer, but had heard it was supposed to be stunning in the winter as well and that you can actually walk on the canyon ice floor in the winter. Wow, that’s something we just had to check out for ourselves. Access to the canyon is at the fourth bridge (there are maps in the area showing you were the fourth bridge is). When getting down in the icy floor of the canyon we soon realised that you need cleats to safely walk through the canyon. It had been quite mild so in addition to being quite slippery there were some decent water streams going through the canyon. We decided to not continue without cleats – safety first! But we got a couple of nice pictures of some of the adventurous ice climbers in the canyon making use of the frozen waterfalls.
Medicine Lake. This was unfortunately our turning point today. Due to warm weather and rain earlier in the week there was severe avalanche danger in the steep mountain sides along Medicine Lake and the road was closed from this point on. We were hoping to do some cross country skiing on Maligne Lake as we have done the Bald Hills Fire Look Out hike earlier and the area was stunning! At that time we came across fresh bear track… We were not able to go to Maligne Lake this time, but we had a back up plan in place. We pulled out our snowshoes and had a nice snowshoeing walk on Medicine Lake instead. The cross country skiing on Maligne Lake will have to wait…
Our Jasper National Park hikes:
The wicked canyon – carved by water
Hiking to Bald Hills Fire Look Out
Thanks for visiting. Comments are much appreciated!

a very lovely lake and nice drive from the highway
Thanks Jim! It sure is, always a nice drive up to Maligne Lake. Too bad the road was closed the Medicine Lake this time, but at least we got a nice snow hike at the shore of Medicine Lake.
Thank you for these wonderful photos mule deer,
amazing ear rotation.
Congratulations to climbing frozen waterfalls.
Have a nice day.
Thanks for your generous comments on the deer photos. They are quite adorable! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment. Much appreciated.
Lovely photos. It’s always fun to me to see how different the deer look from one location to the next. Thanks for the wonderful photos.
Thanks, appreciate the nice comments on the photos. Jasper has both whitetail and mule deer, but there are twice and many mule deer as white tail. There are also caribou in Jasper, but I still haven’t been lucky enough to see a caribou here. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
Looks like a great trip Inger – very cool pics too!
Thanks! Jasper is the perfect getaway for a weekend. Lots of things to do and wildlife to watch. One of my favourite mountain villages in the Rockies.
Fabulous series. I especially like the first Medicine Lake photo. 🙂
Thanks for the generous comments on the photos Frank. It was a nice day at Medicine Lake so lots of photo opportunities in this scenic location.
Such fantastic images of another beautiful spot in the Rockies. Have you tried ice climbing?
Thanks Sue! I am sure you have visited the area. I like that Jasper is much quieter than Banff and LL. No, I haven’t tried ice climbing yet – refer to my earlier comment on heights..hehe:)
Wow, you are quite the adventurer.
Thanks:) We do like to get out of the city during the weekend for sure!
Awesome pics – those ice climbers are amazing. Not sure I would like to try it myself, but definitely cool to see!
Thanks Sarah! I agree, the climbers were really cool to watch, but not sure I would dare try it myself:) Thanks for visiting – and taking the time to leave a comment!
Stunning vistas, Inger, and great photos. Liked seeing the ice climbers too. 😃
Thanks Jet! It was quite exciting to watch the ice climbers, I myself settled for some snowshoeing:)
Love the scenes and mountains. The ice climbing is a bit scary though.
Thanks Donna! I agree, the mountain scenery in Jasper is stunning. I was impressed looking at the ice climbers. Have you tried ice climbing?
WOW! The deer photos are really cool. I see mostly white tail. My son killed his first deer this winter. It was as he would say a great accomplishment! I just can’t help to think of Bambi!! : (
Thanks Alesia! They were fin taking pictures of, especially since they were willing to pose for so long:) Nice accomplishment of your son to get his first deer! I don’t hunt myself, but don’t mind others hunting. At least the deer has probably lived a good life out in the wild.
Best decision ever, to visit the canyon during winter. Gorgeous shots!!
Thanks Lucy! Jasper is stunning both summer and winter, but there is definitely less people during the winter which means I enjoy it even more:) Thanks for you comment.
Oh wow, ice climbing must be an awesome but physically challenging experience. I’m very curious about it but i’m not sure I would be strong enough to do it.
There must be a lot of similar elements between our scenery and your’s in Norway. Do you find that? I am finding it interesting to see Canada through the eyes of an expat. It makes my country look more appealing than I sometimes give it credit for. Your blog will make me appreciate my own backyard more. Thank you for doing that!
Love these pictures! I’m enjoying your blog 🙂