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Mystery guest takes over Jasper Park Lodge the entire hotel for 9-week booking

All 446 rooms at Alberta's iconic Jasper Park Lodge have been reserved for a nine-weekprivate booking,but hotel management is keeping mum about the mysterious guest.

The hotel won't say who will be enjoying the property for 65 days starting Feb. 23

A warmly-coloured wood cabin surrounded by foliage on a sunny day
The entire Fairmont hotel has been booked between Feb. 23 and April 29 but hotel officials aren't divulging details about the nine-week reservation. (Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge)

All 446 rooms at Alberta's iconic Jasper Park Lodge have been reserved for a nine-weekprivate booking,but hotel management is keeping mum about the mysterious guest.

Officials at the Fairmont hotel, located inside Jasper National Park, confirmed the reservation on Tuesday but declined to say who will be enjoying the property's mountain views and luxury room service for the 65 days between Feb. 23 and April 29.

The dates are blacked out on Fairmont's reservation website and a call to the front desk concierge confirmed that no rooms will be made available.

Guests who had previously made bookings for that time frame have had their reservations cancelled, stirring speculation online.

Citing the four-star hotel's dedication to discretion,officials with the hotel aren't divulging any details, including how the unusual booking might affect staffing levels orhow many reservations were cancelled to accommodate it.

Stunning mountain views at the Stanley Thompson-designed golf course at the Jasper Park Lodge, in Jasper, Alta. (Therese Kehler/CBC)

"We have a private booking during the below dates however, as we must always safeguard the privacy of our guests, we do not share details about hotel reservations, meetings, or private events," said an email statementfrom Fairmont managementto CBC News.

Speculation builds

Social media was buzzing about the reasons for the booking on Tuesday, with many speculating the hotel will be used to film a television show.

Even Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the province's chief medical officer of health, fielded a question about the unusual hotel reservation during her regular COVID-19 briefing.

Hinshaw said that her team is working on a frameworkthat would allow professionalfilm and television industry events to proceed safely.

"As we look to any decisions that we make, No. 1is whether or not there's any risk to the public, whether any of the activities could potentially cause spread or cause a public risk," she said.

"And then, No. 2, as we consider any potential requests for exemptions, we also consider the broader public interest and what might be in that broader public interest. And again that's part of these considerations as we look to this film industry framework that we're working on."

Star-studded guest book

The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge'ssprawling collection of heritage log cabins and other buildings spread out over 700 scenic acreshas hosted a star-studded list of guests since openingin the Rocky Mountain park more than a century ago.

The mountain-view property has served as a backdrop for numerous film and television productions,including classics likeRose Marie (1936) and Country Beyond (1926)

Celebrities, including Bing Crosby and Marilyn Monroe have stayed in its rooms. Monroe is said to have fallen in the Maligne River and twisted her ankle during the 1953filming of River of No Return.

Crosby was a big fan of hitting the links at the Stanley Thompson-designed golf course, even winningthe club's Totem Pole Tournament in 1947.

The lodge is also favoured by the royal family, having hosted King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in 1939, and Queen ElizabethIIand Prince Philip in 2005.