Although potentially up to half of the Jasper townsite may have been destroyed or damaged by the wildfire that tore through Wednesday evening, some photos show key areas were reportedly left unscathed.
A post from Paul Arseneault mentioned that “Jasper still has hope,” adding that the fire hall, Petro station east, Nesters, Cassios, and Whistler Inn were all still standing this morning.
Another video shared to Facebook earlier today also had promising signs of key infrastructure left intact in the town, with someone driving down Highway 16A from the Tonquin Inn down to the Around the Corner gift shop, showing building after building still standing as rain fell.
Some areas in town did sustain some serious losses, with photos and videos circulating on social media Thursday morning showing heavy damage, with someone driving through the Jasper townsite videotaping rows of houses completely razzed by the blaze.
Brutal, heart-breaking images coming out from Jasper.
Here’s a post with more visuals on what’s been lost so far. #yeg #yyc #ableg #cdnpoli
https://t.co/JumttgxUjt pic.twitter.com/ExGNKBi8pn— Courtney Theriault (@cspotweet) July 25, 2024
It’s a devastating sight this morning in #jasper friends – a crew from Ponoka County Fire is there supporting the efforts. #jasperwildfire – Keeping my thoughts there for all the crews and families affected by this situation. This video was sent in to me. pic.twitter.com/co6ZhflBy3
— Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye (@jeffphotodude) July 25, 2024
The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge also confirmed the flames had reached the grounds of the property late Wednesday evening, adding that the extent of the damage is unknown.
According to provincial officials and the most recent update from Jasper National Park, the wildfire situation in Jasper remains out of control.
During an update provided by Parks Canada and Town of Jasper mayor Richard Ireland Thursday afternoon, they explained that the damage to the townsite has not yet been officially confirmed due to fires still actively burning in the town.