About Maligne Lake Boat Cruise
The National Historic Sites and Monuments Board (NHSMB) has now added the Maligne Lake Boat Cruise to the distinguished, however short, rundown of National Historic Sites in Jasper National Park. The new assurance by the NHSMB that the Maligne Lake Boat Cruise structures are of public importance rests in the unmistakable pretended by these log structures in the public parks of Canada and as well, are illustrative of the focal job of suppliers, guides and the contending interests of the rail routes in park advancement. Their natural structures were initially built by Jasper's head Guide and Outfitter, Fred Brewster and the Canadian National Railway in 1927. At the point when their structures were first built they were encircled by tents and hard roofed visitor lodges. The backwoods Maligne stop equaled the Jasper Park Lodge as the biggest and most lavish park convenience at that point.