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Gallery: Autumnal Jasper. Reader photos of fall, 2020

By Melba Lazzari Jasper is experiencing a long, warm autumn, and the landscape is ablaze with colour. Leaves are golden, orange and brown, slowly falling from trees. Vegetables are ripe to harvest and the elk rut is continuing.
By Melba Lazzari

Jasper is experiencing a long, warm autumn, and the landscape is ablaze with colour. Leaves are golden, orange and brown, slowly falling from trees. Vegetables are ripe to harvest and the elk rut is continuing. 

Temperatures have not met those of 2008, when the mercury hit 25 and 26 degrees Celsius in the first few days of October, but these highs of 18 and 19 degrees have felt warmer in the sun. 

And while in 2019 the first snow fell in the Jasper townsite on Sept. 27, it is not forecast this year until the middle of this month.

Jasperites have been out enjoying the last of the sun in their beautiful, colourful backyard, and have shared their photos of the changing seasons.

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By Johanne Prevost
By Ashley Kennedy
By Darlyn Delatorre
By Giela Cerezo
Hank and Alana Kliewer above Cottonwood Slough. By Ashley Kliewer
By Lauren Humphrey
By Lorna St-Jacques
Maeve dressed for summer on Oct 1. By Mallory Parcels
By May Villanueva 
By Netty van Klaveren
Edith Cavell from Lake Edith. By Sarah Wright
By Tasha Porttin
By Valerie Bartziokas 
Athabasca Valley from Whistlers Trail Road by Roy Nickel
By Kim Keller-Rakochy
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