Jasper—the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies—has 4,200 square miles filled with glaciers, pine forests, and pointy gray peaks. First Nations, who were forcibly removed from the park area in 1907, have reclaimed their stewardship of these lands of Treaty 6 and Treaty 8. Now, following damaging wildfires in summer 2024, a few trails remain closed, but most areas of the park are reopened and ready to welcome visitors. This is a place where the journey and destination are equally important.