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Originally Posted by Justanothermember
It's interesting that people say this, because Jasper is only about 40 kms closer to Edmonton than it is to Calgary, which is roughly about 20-30 minutes difference. And Banff is only about 45 kms farther away from Edmonton than Edmonton is from Jasper. So in essence, one could say both Edmonton and Calgary 'have' Jasper.
If you want an analogy similar to the Calgary/Banff closeness, you can say Edmonton has Elk Island National Park, which is only 50 kms away (visitor centre).
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Except it doesn't really work like that, with very few Calgarians going north along the 93 (which can be closed or quite sketchy and a much longer drive than the kms suggest) since there are multiple ski hills around Banff + Panorama and Kicking Horse.
International travellers on the other hand often do the YEG-Jasper-Icefield Glaciers-L.L.-Banff-YYC loop and that drives a lot of European travel.
Jasper is also less attractive because of a lack of somewhere like Canmore to pair with it where you can buy a recreational/investment property.