Maligne Canyon, one of Jasper National Park’s most breathtaking attractions, was severely impacted by the 2024 wildfires, which left parts of the surrounding forest charred and damaged infrastructure throughout the area. Known for its towering limestone walls, rushing waterfalls, and intricate network of bridges and trails, the canyon has long been a must-visit destination. Now, as it begins to reopen, what the experience will look like remains uncertain. While the canyon itself endures, the landscape around it has changed dramatically. Visitors can expect to see signs of both destruction and renewal as the area recovers, offering a unique glimpse into nature’s resilience in the face of wildfire.