Resident Camping Program application
The Jasper Resident Long-term Campsite Program provides sites for Jasper residents and staff displaced as a result of the 2024 Jasper Wildfire.
From May 7 to October 13, 2025, Parks Canada has set aside 71 campsites to provide long-term camping as part of the interim housing strategy for Jasper. The long-term camping program is open for those affected by last year’s wildfires. The allocation of campsites will be determined by the Jasper Recovery Coordination Centre (JRCC) using a priority matrix tool developed for interim housing.
Whistlers Campground:
- 20 sites with power, water, sewer and showers. No fire pits. Maximum occupancy per site: 6 people. Monthly fees: $598.50
- 31sites with power and showers. No fire pits. Maximum occupancy per site: 6 people. Monthly fees: $545.50
Sleepy Hollow:
- 20 sites with power. No showers and no fire pits. Maximum occupancy per site: 6 people. Monthly fees: $500.00
Information collected in this process is used for the administration of the Resident Camping Program. This information will be shared with the Jasper Recovery Coordination Centre (JRCC) which is jointly administered by Parks Canada and the Municipality of Jasper
The following information will be collected:
- Primary applicant name and contact information
- Campsite occupant names, ages, employers and occupations
- Camping unit information and vehicle information
If you wish to obtain information related to this survey, you can contact us by emailing recoveryhousing@jasper-alberta.ca. Please refer to the name of this survey [Resident Camping Program application] when you contact us.