The Jasper Park Information Centre National Historic Site, located in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, is the primary visitor contact centre for visitors to the park. Sited in the Jasper townsite, it was built as the park administration building in 1913-1914, and became the visitor contact centre in 1972. It is located in Athabasca Park, which is not included in the National Historic Site designation.
The Information Centre was one of the first rustic style buildings to be built in a Canadian national park. Conceived by park superintendent Lt. Colonel Maynard Rogers and designed by Edmonton architect A.M. Calderon, it incorporates local materials and construction techniques. The design is unique. No two windows or doors are the same, and the different peaks of the roof were meant to remind a visitor of the surrounding mountains.
The park is open all year round.
Daily
Adult: $ 9.80
Senior: $ 8.30
Youth: $ 4.90
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper_Park_Information_Centre
Official Website https://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/jasper/visit.aspx
Coordinates 52°52'38.379" N -118°4'50.994" E